OS1/5/9/89

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
WINDING BURN Winding Burn
Winding Burn
Winding Burn
Winding Burn
James Hardy Penmanshiel
James Bertram Hopepark
Mr Bird Harelaw
004.08 A small stream, having it's source on Coldingham Moor. It flows in a southeasterly direction and empties itself into the Eye Water.
WINDING CAIRN (Remains of) Winding Cairn [Remains of]
Winding Cairn [Remains of]
Winding Cairn [Remains of]
Winding Cairn
[Remains of]
James Hardy Penmanshiel
James Bertram Hopepark
Mr Bird Harelaw
004.08 Remains of a large "Tumulus" composed of earth and stones. It has been nearly all taken away for gravel [?]. It cannot be now ascertained why it got this name.

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89 Sheet 4 - 8 Coldingham Trace 5 Collected by John McCabe c/a

Transcriber's notes

Transcription of the 'Situation Column'
For 'Winding Cairn [Remains of] -
"Within a chain of the boundary of Cockburnspath Park. 27 chains from the south margin of the plan and about 1/2 mile weat Southwest from Gowell Hill."

For 'Winding Burn' -
"Crosses the Pk Bdy [Park Boundary?] about 8 chains nearly west from Winding Cairn, whence it flows South East till it crosses the Sheet line."

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