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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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LONG MOSS | Long Moss Long Moss Long Moss |
Mr James Hardy, Penmanshiel Mr James Kerr, Old Cambus Mr McGregor, Cockburnspath |
005.02 | [Situation] Extending Northwest and South east. Situated in Coldingham Moor in the S.W. [South West] portion of the plan. A marshy piece of land on Coldingham Moor, partly used as a peat moss |
DULAW BURN | Dulaw Burn Dulaw-Burn Dowlaw or Doolaw-Burn Dowlaw-Burn Dulaw-Burn |
Mr James Hardy Penmanshiel History of Coldingham Mr McGregor P[Parish] Schoolmaster Mr Aitchison Cockburnspath County Map |
002.14 ; 005.01 ; 005.02 | [Situation] Flows in E.N.E. East North East] direction through Lumsdaine Dean. A small stream rising in Dulaw-Moss in the Ph [Parish] of Cockburnspath It flows in an easterly direction, dividing the farms of Dulaw-and Lumsdaine, and empties itself in the German ocean near Fast castle. P. [Page] 23 |
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