OS1/5/8/23

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BERWICK BURN Berwick Burn
Berwick Burn
Berwick Burn
Mr George Chirnside Hoprig
Mr Chrisison Cockburnspath
Mr McGregor Ph [Parish] Schoolmaster
001.13 ; 004.01 [Situation] Crosses the S [South] plan line about 19 chains West from Whinhouse and flows in a N.E. [North East] direction by the N.W. [North West] end of Whinhouse plantation to the commencement of Dunglass Burn five chains W. [West] of Plan line
A small stream which divides the counties of Haddington and Berwick, commencing at the Dod Strip.
It retains the name till its junction with Dunglass Burn
BERWICK BRIDGE Berwick Bridge
Berwick Bridge
Berwick Bridge
Mr George Chirnside
Mr George Crooks
Mr McGregor
001.13 [Situation] Near the N.W. [North West] end of Whinhouse Plantation and about fourteen chains W. [West] from the E [East] Plan line A stone bridge of one arch across Berwick Burn. It is not a county Bridge

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See page 115 [points to crossed out "which separates the counties of Haddington and Berwick" in the description of Berwick Bridge]
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