OS1/5/15/23
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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COCKBURN LAW | Cockburn Law Cockburn Law Cockburn Law |
Mr Bell Mr J. Warson Mr J Paterson Mr. Stevenson |
010.10 | A very conspicuous hill on the S [Southern] margin of this Lammermoor range having the Whiteadder flowing at its base, through a beautiful wooded & rocky glen -- On the very summit of this hill there are the remains of an ancient Camp, and about ¼ of a mile eastward of the same there are the remains of - another camp, called Edinshiel, Said to be very Ancient -- Both Camps are well defiined -- |
COCKBURN | Cockburn Cockburn Cockburn |
Mr Bell (Tenant) Mr Stevenson Mr Paterson |
010.10 | An extensive farm bordering on the Lammer Moors. with an excellent dwelling Ho [House], and Suitable offices, conveniently situated thereon --- The land is generally dry & of good quality -- |
COCKBURN EAST | Cockburn East Cockburn East Cockburn East |
Mr Bell Mr Stevenson Mr Paterson |
010.10 | A Small farm Steading and Cotters house on the E. [East] side of Cockburn farm -- |
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[page] 23Dunse Parish -- Sheet 10.10 -- Charles Buck
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Nora Edwards, Moira L- Moderator
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