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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
REEDY BURN Reedy Burn
Reedy Burn
Reedy Burn
Mr. John Aitchison, Blackburn
Mr. James Hardy, Penmanshiel
Mr. Walter Goodfellow Penmanshiel
004.07 [Situation] Flowing in a NNE [North North East] direction from the South plan line and entering Pease Burn near the E. [East] end of the lower Bowshiel Wood
A Small Stream on Blackburn farm, east of the house. It flows in a Northerly direction, and empties itself into Pease Burn in Bowshiel Wood"
NORTH BRITISH RAILWAY North British Railway Mr [Deas]. Station Master Cockburnspath
Act of Parliament
Guide to North British Railway
001 ; 004 [Situation] Extending though the plan from S. [South] to North having Penmanshiel Wood Penmanshiel Cottage and part of Pease Burn on the E. [East] Side and Fermy Knowes and part of Pease Burn on the W. [West]
This railway, extending from Edinb [Edinburgh] to Berwick, was constructed at a cost of Some few pounds under £800,000, by a company authorised to raise this Sum by Shares of £25 each. It was opened to the public in June 1846. Its whole extent is about 57 1/2 miles.
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