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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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[Page]28 Parish of ColdinghamSheet 2. No 15. Trace 4 J McDairmid
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