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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CASTLE DYKES Castle Dykes
Castle Dykes
Castle Dykes
Sir John Hall. Dunglass House.
Mr George Oaffleck Dunglass House.
Mr McGregor. Schoolmaster. Cockburnspath
001.10 [Situation] Adjacent to and West of Rams Heugh seven chains S.E. [South East] of Dunglass old Bridge and about thirteen N.E. [North East] from Dunglass viaduct.
A dwelling house in good repair and slated, having a small garden attached - it derives the name from the Danish Camp adjoining on account of its Vicinity to the dykes by which the camp was protected on the South side. It is the property of Sir John Hall and tenanted by John Tenant.
RAMS HEUGH Rams Heugh
Rams Heugh
Rams Heugh
Sir John Hall. Dunglass House.
Mr George Oaffleck Dunglass House.
Mr McGregor. Schoolmaster. Cockburnspath
001.10 [Situation] Contiguous to and East of Castle Dykes and about twelve chains E. [East] of Burnfoot House.
A small rocky bay on the Sea Coast bounded on the land side by steep precipices and rocky banks.

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Transcriber's notes

The individual Mr George Oaffleck [Affleck] is George Affleck who was a forester on the Dunglass Estate. George Affleck was born at Innerwick, East Lothian on the 12th April 1791

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DANIALSAN, Charles Affleck

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