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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
HEADSHAW Headshaw Headshaw Headshaw William Shiels
Andrew Campbell
Nicholas Dodds
013.07 A neatly built farm house with a Small garden, a large arable farm, and Suitable offices attached. It is occupied by William Shiels, and the property of Sir Hugh Campbell, Marchmont Berwickshire. It takes its name from its Situation, being Situated at the head of Lauder-dale
HEADSHAW BURN Headshaw Burn
Headshaw Burn
Headshaw Burn
William Shiels
Andrew Campbell
Nicholas Dodds
013 A Small burn rising upon Carfrae Common and flowing in a South easterly direction until it joins the Leader upon the farm of Justicehall close by the village of Oxton

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Parish of Channelkirk -- Sheet 13 No 7 -- Trace 1 -- Described by John Kiernan Ser [sergeant] Royal Engineers

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