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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ST HELEN'S CHURCH (Ruins) St Helens Church
St Helens Church
St Helens Church
Mr James Hardy, Penmanshiel
Mr McGregor, Ph [Parish] Schoolmaster
Revd [Reverend] W Paterson, Cockburnspath
001.16 [Situation] In the N.E. [North East] of the Ph [Parish] of Cockburnspath about seventeen chains N. [North] from Old Cambus West Mains, adjacent to and South of Green Heugh. "Near this old ruin a considerable number of coins were found about 3 years ago together with an ancient rosary. many of the coins were much defaced but others were exceedingly perfect They were silver and of Athelsten or Edelstan the great Grandson of Alfred the Great"
Vide Statistical acct [account] of Berwickshire P 305. (Date 1841)
ROUGH HEUGH Rough Heugh
Rough Heugh
Rough Heugh
Mr James Hardy
Mr James Fairbairn, Cove
Mr McGregor
001.16 [Situation] About fifteen chains E. [East] from Green Heugh twentysix N.E. [North East] from Old Cambus West Mains and about thirty NW [North West] from Oak Brae A rocky and precipitous part of the sea coast, extending from Green Heugh to Siccar Point,
DEAN CASTLES Dean castles
Dean Castles
Dean Castles
Mr James Hardy
Mr James Ken
Mr McGregor
001.16 [Situation] About 16 chains N.E. [North East] from Old Cambus West Mains, as many E.S.E. [East South East] from St Helen's Church and about eleven S [South] from Rough Heugh This name applies to a small portion of Table land, two sides of which are rough and precipitous,

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