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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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DULAW BURN | Dulaw Burn Dulaw Burn Dowlaw or Doolaw Burn Dowlaw Burn Dulaw Burn Mid Grange Burn North Grange Burn |
Mr James Hardy, Penmanshiel History of Coldingham Mr McGregor Ph [Parish] Schoolmaster Mr Aitchison Co'burnspath County Map Described in P. [Page] 108 of this Bk [Book] and P [Page] 16 Bk [Book] No2 |
002.14 ; 005.01 ; 005.02 | [Situation] Crossing the east margin of the plan about thirteen chains South from Soldiers Dyke. A small stream having its source in Dulaw Moss. taking an easterly course, dividing the farms of Lumsdaine and Dulaw and emptying itself into the German Ocean Nr. [Near] Fast Castle. See P[Page] 35 |
SOLDIER'S DYKE (Remains of) | Soldiers' Dyke (Remains of) Soldiers' Dyke (Remains of) Soldiers' Dyke (Remains of) |
Mr James Hardy, Penmanshiel Mr Aitchison, Co'burnspath Mr McGregor, Ph[Parish] Schoolmaster |
002.13 ; 005.01 | [Situation] In the North East corner of the plan The track of a fence, said to have been the boundary of the grounds' attached to Fast Castle, the foundation was 6 feet across it was faced with stone and the interior filled with rubble, it is situated on the farm of Dulaw and in some places new fences have been erected on the foundations of the old wall. There is no account now, to this Dyke, made, either in Chal. [Chalmers] Caledonia or in the New Stat [Statistical] Acct [Account] |
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DANIALSAN, ron hill
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