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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
WELLRIG BURN Wellrig Burn
Wellrig Burn
Wellrig Burn
Mr John Scott, Bankend
Mr John Waddell, Gavinton
Mr John Waite, Dunse
016.10 A Small Stream, having its Source on the Moors near Wellrig farmhouse, And divides the parishes of Langton and Dunse. That portion of it between the road leading from Dunse to Longformacus, and Langton Burn" is known as "Pouterlynie Burn" only from where it enters the lands of Pouterlynie to its Junct [Junction] with Langton Burn
POUTERLYNIE BRIDGE Pouterlynie Bridge
Pouterlynie Bridge
Pouterlynie Bridge
Mr John Waite - Dunse
Mr William Halliday, Pouterlynie
Mr John Scott, Bankhead
016.10 A Small County bridge of one Arch, across Wellrig Burn, (at "Pouterlynie") And on the road leading from Dunse to Westruther etc.
CAMMO Cammo
Cammo
Cammo
Estate Map
Mr John Waite Dunse
Mr James Rogers, Occupier
016.10 This name applies to a few Cottages, & a good Substantial dwelling, (once a farmhouse) all of which have Small gardens attached, There is also here a Small Foundery, where Iron for Ploughs, And other Small matters for farming purposes are Cast, and attached to which is a joiners' workshop. It is the property of William Hay Esqr "Dunse Castle --

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Parish of Dunse -- Sheet 16 - 10 -- Traces 2 & 3 -- Collected by John Mc.Cabe

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