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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
GREENAW [town] Greenlaw

Greenlaw
Greenlaw
Mr. A. Craig, Schoolmaster
County Map
Valuation Roll
021.12 The town of Greenlaw, the capital of its parish and the County town of Berwickshire
It consists principaly of one long street extending the whole length of the town from east to west, there are two narrow streets running south from the former and also two rows of cottages on the Dunse and Kelso roads leading North and south, The only factory in the town is a Waulkn fulling Mill and a few weavers are also employed, there are a few good buildings in the town but the cottages are generally low and thatched
There is one good Inn and two smaller ones also a number of small shops for the sale of different articles, Sir Hugh Campbell Bart. [Baronet] of Marchmont is Lord of the Manor,
CROSS [Greenlaw] Cross _ Mr. A Craig
George Sutherland
John Knox __
021.12 A circular stone Pillar 12 feet high erected in front of the Court house and surmounted by a Lion Rampant bearing the Coat of arms belonging to the Marchmony Family __

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[page] 63 Parish of Greenlaw Sheet 21 - 12 Collected by B. E, Hewitt Sapr. R. E [Sapper Royal Engineers]

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