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OS1/5/6/41
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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LEADER WATER | Leader Water Leader Water Leader Water |
Andrew Campbell James Hope Nicholas Dodds |
013 | A considerable flow of water rising upon Longmoor Moss and flowing in an easterly direction passed the village of Oxton towards Carfrae inn where it takes a southerly direction running through the grounds of Thirlstane Castle, and receiving a number of Smaller streams joins the Tweed a short distance from Melrose, at Leaderfoot |
PARKFOOT | Parkfoot Parkfoot Parkfoot |
[David] Wakingshaw Andrew Campbell Nicholas Dodds |
013.07 ; 013.11 | A substantially built house with a Small garden, a farm of arable land, about one hundred and seventy acres and suitable offices attached. It is occupied by David Wakingshaw and, the property of George Somerville Esqr Airhouse |
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[page] 41Parish of Channelkirk -- Sheet 13 No 7 -- Trace 4 -- Described by John Kiernan Ser [Sergeant] Royal Engineers
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