OS1/5/9/90

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
COLDINGHM MOOR Coldingham Moor
Coldingham Moor
Coldingham Moor
Mr James Hardy
Mr James Bertram
Mr Andrew Wilson Coldingham
004 ; 005 A large tract of Moorland in the Northwest of Coldingham Parish _ See P 31
ST DAVID'S CAIRN (Site of) St David's Cairn [site of]
St David's Cairn [site of]
St David's Cairn [site of]
James Hardy Penmanshiel
Mr James Bertram Hopepark
Mr Bird Harelaw
004.08 This is said to have been a large "Tumulus" composed of earth and stones, but why it got this name, cannot now be ascertained. There are no remains of it now to be seen. the site only is visible on the ground.

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Coldingham
Sheet 4 - 8 Trace 4 Collected by John McCabe c/a [67 scored out] 90

Transcriber's notes

Transcription of the 'Situation column -
For St David's Cairn [site of] -
"Within eight chains of the boundary of the Pk [Park?] of Cockburnspath and about six from the South plan line."

For Coldingham Moor -
"For Situation and extent See Page 23"

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