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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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Parish 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 Bridge

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George Goodfellow

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