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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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