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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
OLD CAMBUS WEST MAINS Old Cambus West Mains
Old Cambus West Mains
Old Cambus West Mains
Mr William Hardy, Farmer Old Cambus West Mains
Mr James Hardy Penmanshiel Cockburnspath
Mr McGregor Parish Schoolmaster Cockburnspath
001.16 [Situation] About sixteen chains S. [South] from St Helen's church, as many S.W. [South West] from Dean Castles and about forty West from Oak Brae. A commodious farm house two stories high, having suitable offices and a row of small cottages attached all are in good repair. There are also a garden and a large arable farm attached, It is tenanted by William Hardy and is the property of Sir John Hall. Bart. [Baronet] Dunglass.
CLARTYBUTTS WELL Clartybutts Well
Clartybutts Well
Mr William Hardy
Mr Hood Farmer. Tounhead
Mr James Hardy Penmanshiel
[Situation] Two chains West of the source of Shiel Burn thirty one chains S. [South] from Old Cambus West Mains and about nine chains W.S.W. [West South West] from Girnall This name is applied to a dirty spring on the douth side of the road leading from Cockburnspath to Old Cambus Clarty in the Scots dialect means, muddy. Butts is the name of the firld in which the spring rises

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