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BREWERY [Chirnside] Chirnside Brewery
Chirnside Brewery
Chirnside Brewery
[signed] George Henderson Surgeon
James Ker, Minister
David Henderson, Minister
017.02 An old Building situated in that p [part of] Chirnside Called Kirkgate in poss [possession] of Mr Renton & Co. [Company] Coldingham, There is very little business done on these until harvest when the deman [demand] for the Supply of Ale becomes g [great]. Ale is the only drink brewed here.
CHIRNSIDE [village] Chirnside
Chirnside
Chirnside
George Henderson, Surgeon
James Ker, Minister
David Henderson, Minister
011 ; 017 An irregular built village. (its form being like a T) so called from the Circumstance of i [its being] situated near the site of a very large Cairn. [It] formerly stood at Harelaw on the summit of the hil [hill] hence "Cairnside" Since changed to its prese [present name].
Its population is estimated at about 70 [700] having three places of worship and two Schoo [Schools]

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Sheet 17 No 2 -- Traces 2 & 3 -- Parish of Chirnside -- Collected by M Cottrell Pte [Private] R.S & M. [Royal Sappers & Miners]

Chirnside -- [Note] -- Neither the Cairn, nor where it stood Can be identified - Enquiries were made on the ground. but no information Could be obtained - The Cairn has long since been removed ---

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