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


Warlaw Bank

Warlaw Bank
Warlawbank

Warlawbank

Warlawbank
Warlawbank
George Henderson, Surgeon Chirnside
Mr. William Cowe
Occupier
Mr Tomas Fair
Valuation Roll Reston
History of Coldingham Priory
James Greenfield
Mr. Anderson
Ayton
011.01 A small Farm House with suitable offices in middling repair, to which a small Farm is attached- It is occupied by Mr William Cowe and is the property of Mr John Turnbull, Abbey St. Bathans -
It is so called from its having been the scene
of several wars between the two countries -
SWANSFIELD Swansfield


Swansfield

Swansfield
George Henderson, Surgeon Chirnside
Mr Thomas Fair
(Former Occupier)
Mr. William Cowe
011.01 A small farm house with the requisite offices in middling repair, to which is attached a small farm in possession of Mr David Meikel - It is the property of Mr. Williamson Edinburgh - The name is said to be taken from the fact of large numbers of swans having frequented the marshes situated on these lands in olden times -

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Parish of Coldingham [Page] 5
Sheet 11 No. 1 Traces 4 & 6 Collected by Michael Cottrele Pte. [Private] RS&M. [Royal Sappers & Miners]

Transcriber's notes

In Descriptive remarks for "Swansfield" the name Meikel is presumed to be a misspelling, or version, of Meikle and the words "lived on" have been scored out and replaced by "frequented".

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