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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
COMMON BURN Common Burn.
Common Burn.
Common Burn.
William Brown.
Young Hattle.
Andrew Robson.
018.10 ; 018.11 This Burn takes its rise at Under Cocklaw Clay-Works and empties itself into the Tweed at the Snuff Mill. The name arises from it running through a Common which is now cultivated but the burn retains the name.
FAIRNYFLAT Fairnyflat.
Fairnyflat.
Fairnyflat.
William Brown.
Young Hattle.
Andrew Robson.
018.10 A small stone built house with out-offices and small garden attached with 44 acres of arable lands. It is the property of Mr. William Davidson of Berwick and occupied by Andrew Robson.
WHITE DAMHEAD BURN White Dam-head Burn.
White Dam-head Burn.
White Dam-head Burn.
William Brown.
Young Hattle.
Andrew Robson.
018 This Burn takes its rise in Lamberton Moor and joins the Common Burn at Grangeburn Mill. It takes its name from the colour of the walls at the Dam-head.

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Liberties of Berwick
Sheet 18.10 Trace 3 Collected by William Goodacre C.A. [Civilian Assistant.]

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