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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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PEALANDS BANKS | Pealands Banks Pealands Banks Pealands Banks |
Mr James Hardy, Penmanshiel. Mr McGregor, Teacher Co'burnspath. James Fairburn Cove |
001.15 | [Situation] East of the mouth of Pease Burn and about eight chains W. [West] from Green Heugh. A high steep bank along the sea shore, immediately east of "Pease Burn", and extending to "Greenheugh Point"; it affords good pasturage for cattle |
GREENHEUGH BURN | Greenheugh Burn Greenheugh Burn Greenheugh Burn |
Mr Hardy. Penmanshiel. Mr McGregor Teacher. Co'burnspath. Mr James Fairburn. Cove. |
001.15 | [Situation] Flowing through Green Heugh till it falls into the Sea 8 chains W. [West] from the E. [East] Sheet line. An insignificant stream, issuing from some drains, at the top of "Green Heugh", down the side of which it [flows] until it enters the sea. |
PEASE BURN | Pease Burn Pease Burn Pease Burn |
Mr Hardy. Penmanshiel Mr McGregor. Teacher. Co'burnspath. Mr James Fairburn. Cove. |
001.15 ; 004.03 | [Situation] Running through Pease Dean in a N.E. direction thro the plan till it falls into the sea at Bents A small mountain stream having its source in "Edmond's Dean". through which it flows: entering "Pease Dean" [near] the Railway: running through "Pease Dean" and discharging itself into the sea a little to the west of Greenheugh Point Note Burn. in Gaelicsignifies water The orthography is the same but it is pronounced Boorn the u sounding like oo in, soon |
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