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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
HEAD CHESTER (PH) Head Chester Mr James Hardy PenmanShiel
Mr McGregor
Mr Wilson Chapel Hill
004.04 [Situation] About ten chains E [East] from Piperdean Bridge and about 9 South of the N [North] plan line
A small public house one Story high, with Stabling etc all in good repair. It is licenced to retail Spirits, porter, and ales. The occupier is James Kerr and the proprietor Sir John Hall Bart [Baronet] Dunglass
PIPERDEAN BRIDGE Piperton Bridge
Piperdean Bridge
Piperdean Bridge
Piperdean Bridge
Mr James Hardy
Mr White Farmer
Mr Hay Old Cambus
Mr Aitchison Cockburnspath
004.04 [Situation] Ten chains W. [West] from [Head] Chester P.H. [Public House] Seven South of the North Plan line and about thirty five N.E. [North East] of Greenside Hill.
A Small arched bridge crossing piper Burn on the turnpike leading from Dunbar to Berwick

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