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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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EYE WATER | Eye Water Eye Water Eye Water |
Mr. James Hardy, Penmanshiel Mr. McGregor Ph. [Parish] Schoolmaster Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Ingles |
004.05 | [Situation] Crossing the W [West] Margin of the plan about twenty seven chains South of Dod's Strip whence it runs in a E [East] direction through the plan. A Stream having its source [W.] [West] of Dod Hill in the Co. [County] of Haddington, and Flowing in an Easterly direction, it empties itself into the German Ocean at Eyemouth Note. This is probably a corruption of the Old Celtic, Ew Ea or Ey Signifying Water |
LITTLE DOD | Little Dod Little Dod Little Dod |
Mr. James Hardy Mr. McGregor Mr. G. Cockburn, Paits |
004.05 | [Situation] On the North Side of Eye Water about forty chains S.E [South East] from Dod Hill The the eastern |
DUNGLASS COMMON | Dunglass Common Dunglass Common Dunglass Common |
Mr. James Hardy Mr. McGregor Thomas Gillie, Dunglass Common |
004.05 | [Situation] Near the Western boundary of the detached portion of Abbey St Bathans Ph. [Parish] about eight chains S. [South] from Eye Water. |
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[Page] 95Parish of Cockburnspath
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