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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
THE TEMPLE The Temple
The Temple
The Temple
John Richardson, Alexander Dodds George Brown 030.15 A small circular building erected on the Bass Hill at the North end of the Suspension Bridge, erected by the Earl of Buchan. It is Surmounted by a bust of Thompson the Poet -
DRYBURGH SUSPENSION BRIDGE (Remains of) Dryburgh Suspension Bridge (Remains of)
Dryburgh Suspension Bridge
(Remains of)
Dryburgh Suspension Bridge (Remains of)
John Richardson, Alexander Dodds George Brown 030.15 An iron Suspension Bridge, spanning the Tweed on the west of Dryburgh. erected by the Earl of Buchan: it has been allowed to fall into decay: scarcely anything now remains. but the Main Chains, and it is entirely impassable -
DRYBURGH MAINS Dryburgh Mains
Dryburgh Mains
Dryburgh Mains
John Richardson, Alexander Dodds George Brown 030.15 A good dwelling house having a court of farm offices, a garden, and a large arable farm attached = It is the property of the Earl of Buchan -

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Ph [Parish] of Merton
S [Sheet] 030.15 1.
Described by J McDiarmid

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