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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
DUNGLASS BURN Dunglass Burn Sir John Hall Bart. [Baronet]
Mr McGregor Schoolmaster
George Offleck Dunglass Ho [House]
County Map
001 [Situation] Flowing in a N.E. [North East] direction through Dunglass Deand and forming the Boundary of the parish on the NW [North West] portion of the plan A mountain stream rising among the Lammermoor hills in the [] of old Hamstocks and flowing in an easterly direction: it passes the Village of Old Hamstocks on the South Side through a deep romantic ravine [called] Dunglass Dean and falls [into] the sea at Kutcher's Hole
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DUNGLASS DEAN Dunglass Dean Sir John Hall Bart [Baronet]
Mr George Oafleck
Mr McGregor
001.10 ; 001.14 [Situation] On the N.W. [North West] corner of the parish of Cockburnspath and extending in a N.E. [North East] direction from the W [West] plan line to the the North line A deep rocky ravine deeply wooded with fine old trees of various kinds. The sides are in many places almost perpendicular and in other places traversed with pleasant walks. Dunglass [Burn] flows through it. It is the [property] of Sir J. Hall Bart. [Baronet]
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