OS1/5/33/13
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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LEADERFOOT | Leaderfoot. Leaderfoot. Leaderfoot. |
Mr Dodds. Mr D. Brown. Mr James Fairbairn |
030.06 | A name applied to where the Leader falls into the River Tweed. |
LEADERFOOT BRIDGE | Leaderfoot Bridge Leaderfoot Bridge Leaderfoot Bridge |
Mr Dodds, Drygrange. Mr D. Brown, Redpath. Mr James Fairbairn, Redpath |
030.06 | A substantial Stone bridge consisting of two arches, crossing the Leader near its confluence with the River Tweed |
LEADERFOOT LODGE | Leaderfoot Lodge Leaderfoot Lodge Leaderfoot Lodge |
Mr Dodds. Mr D. Brown. Mr James Fairbairn. |
030.06 | A small cottage in the immediate vicinity of Leaderfoot Bridge - and at the end of the Western avenue leading from the main road to Gladswood house |
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13Parish of Merton
Sheet, 30. 6. 6
Described by J McDiarmid C.A.
Transcriber's notes
Leaderfoot Bridge - in pencil under description - It is a County BridgeTranscribers who have contributed to this page.
George Goodfellow
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