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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
PURDIE'S GRAVE Purdie's Grave
Purdie's Grave
Purdie's Grave
Mr. James Turner Grants House
Jphn Smith Grants House
Mr. Hardy. Penmanshiel
004.08 A pile of stones on the boundary between the parishes of Cockburnspath and Coldingham said to mark the spot where a packman of the name of Purdie lies buried who was killed
and robbed here about 150 years ago.
STEP HEUGH Step Heugh
Step Heugh
Step Heugh
Step Heugh
Mr. R. Thorburn.
John Colvin.
A. Johnstone.
Andrew Wilson Merchant Coldingham
002.15 A steep rugged precipice on the sea coast. so called from the appearance of the srata which resembles the shape of a stair

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