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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
EDINSHALL (Remains of) Edinshall
Edinshall
Edinshall
John Bell Cockburn
John Darling Cockburn Mill
Statistical Account of Scotland P.252
010.06 An old Hall the foundation of which can only be traced. It is supposed to have been created by Edwin King of the Northumbrian Saxons between the years 617 and 633.
ELLER BURN Allerburn
Allerburn
Allerburn
John Bell
John Darling
John Thomson Dunbar
010.05 ; 010.06 A small burn which formerly divided the northern portion of Dunse parish from Abby St. Bathans and falling into the Whiteadder Water. It is supposed to take its name from the great number of Alder bushes which grow on its sides

The boundary was formerly Centre of Burn, but it is now Centre of Wall as a give & take line by agreement --

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Parish of Dunse -- Sheet 10 No. 6 -- Traces 4.5.6 -- Collected by James McGuire

Eller Burn -- [Note] -- Eller -- The "Alder Tree". Jamieson's Scottish Dictionary".

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