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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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WHINHOUSE PLANTATION | Whinhouse Plantation Whinhouse Plantation Whinhouse Plantation Whinhouse Plantation |
Mr Thomas Mack Eclie Revd [Reverend] Mr Inglis Stockbridge Mr George Crooks Post Master Cockburnspath |
004.01 | [Situation] Extending N.W [North West] from Whinhouse to near Berwick Bridge A long narrow plantation of mixed wood extending North and South of Whinhouse It is the property of Capt [Captain] Hunter Thurston East Lothian |
WHINHOUSE | Whinhouse Whinhouse Whinhouse Whinhouse |
Mr George Chirnside Hoperid Rev [Reverend] Mr Inglis Stockbridge Mr George Crooks Post Master Cockburnspath |
004.01 | [Situation] On the South Plan line about eleven chains S.S E. [South South East] from Berwick Bridge A small house one story high in Whinhouse Plantation. It is the property of Capt [Captain] Hunter Thurston East Lothian |
DUNGLASS BURN | Dunglass Burn Dunglass Burn Dunglass Burn Dunglass Burn |
Sir John Hall Bart [Baronet] Mr McGregor Schoolmaster George Offleck Douglass Ho [House] County Map |
001 | [Situation] Commences about four chains W. [West] from the E [East] plan line whence it flows. N.E [North East] until it crosses the sheet line. A mountain stream rising in the Lammermoor Hills in the parish of Hamstocks and flowing in an eastery direction. It passes the village of Old Hamstocks on its south side. and enters Dunglass Dean through which it flows till it falls into the sea at Kutchen Hole |
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