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DUNGLASS NEW BRIDGE Dunglass New Bridge
Dunglass New Bridge
Dunglass New Bridge
Sir John Hall Dunglass House
Mr George Oaffleck Dunglass House
Mr McGregor Schoolmaster Cockburnspath
001.10 [Situation] Five chains S.W. [South West] from Dunglass Viaduct and about 6 chains N.E.[North east] from Deanberry Hole. A handsome stone bridge of one arch across Dunglass Dean by means of which conveyance by the turnpike road is afforded accross a deep ravine into adjoining county and kept in repair by the county
PATHHEAD Pathhead
Pathhead
Pathhead
Sir John Hall Dunglass House
Mr George Oaffleck Dunglass House
Mr McGregor Schoolmaster Cockburnspath
001.10 [Situation] About twenty chains N. [North] from Dunglass Toll Bar, two chains S.W. [South West] of Cockburnspath Railway Station and twenty three E. [East] of Killflat Wood A large and commodious dwelling house in good repair having extensive farm offices, (including a thrashing Steam Mill,) a row of cottages; and an extensive arable farm attached. It is occupied by J. Hood and is the property of Sir. John Hall
DUNGLASS TOLL BAR Dunglass Toll Bar
Dunglass Toll Bar
Dunglass Toll Bar
Sir John Hall Dunglass Ho: [House]
Sign board on Toll House
Mr Douglas Toll Collector
001.10 [Situation] Twenty one chains S. [South] of Pathhead on the S [South] Planline and two chains from the E. [East] Planedge A toll Bar on the turnpike road leading through the Village of Cockburnspath. occupied by J Douglas and the property of the Co [County] Road Trustees

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