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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BURNFOOT HOUSE | Burnfoot House Burnfoot House Burnfoot House Burnfoot House |
Sir John Hall. Dunglass House Mr McGregor Ph [Parish] Schoolmaster Cockburnspath George Oaffleck [Affleck] [Dunglass House] |
001.10 | A dwelling house one story high and thatched, situated near the sea coast at "Kutcher's Hole". It is the property of Sir John Hall, and is at present unoccupied |
DUNGLASS OLD BRIDGE | Dunglass Old Bridge Dunglass Old Bridge Dunglass Old Bridge |
Sir John Hall. Dunglass House Mr McGregor Ph [Parish] Schoolmaster Cockburnspath George Oaffleck [Affleck] Dunglass House | 001.10 | A stone bridge across "Dunglass Burn" Consisting of one arch it is in bad repair and much decayed in some places - it is not now used for general traffic. A [-] Bridge |
DUNGLASS VIADUCT | Dunglass Viaduct Dunglass Viaduct Dunglass Viaduct |
Sir John Hall. Dunglass House Mr McGregor Ph [Parish] Schoolmaster Cockburnspath George Oaffleck [Affleck] Dunglass House |
001.10 | A very handsome viaduct by which the "North British Railway" crosses "Dunglass Dean": it consists of six arches, and is about one hundred and twenty four feet high from the bottom of Dunglass Burn, and the span of the principal is one hundred & thirty five feet. |
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8--Parish of Cockburnspath--Sheet 1--No 10--Trace 3Situation (additional wording)
Burnfoot House
One and a half chains E. of Dunglass Burn and about five chains N. from Dunglass Old Bridge
Dunglass Old Bridge
Across Dunglass Burn about six chains N.W. from Castle Dykes
Dunglass Viaduct
About eighteen chains S.W. from Castle Dykes and about five chains N.E. from Dunglass New Bridge
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Charles Affleck
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