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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
PACKMAN'S HOLE Packmans Hole
Packmans Hole
Packmans Hole
John Nelson
George Reid
George Crow
017.04 A pool of water where a small [stream/burn] crosses the Dunse & Berwick [Road]. Chains E. [East] of West Mains_ [--] the bridge was built, and the road [was] improved, it extended across the [road] and during wet weather was often impassable_ A Packman in [crossing] it was drowned - hence its name.
NEW MAINS New Mains
New Mains
New Mains
New Mains
Foulden New Mains
John Marshall Esq Berwick
John Wilkie Esq
Revd [Reverend] Mr. Christieson
John Wilson Esq Edington Mains
Jack
017.04 An arable farm, of medium Size [with] a neat dwelling house, gardens, [outhouses], and Suitable offices [conveniently] Situated thereon The property of John Wilkie Esq, Foulden House.
WEST MAINS West Mains
West Mains
West Mains
John Wilkie Esq
John Wilson Esq
Johnstons County Map
017.04 An extensive arable farm [with] excellent homestead in good repair and conveniently Situated on [the] side of the Dunse & Berwick [Road] The hinds houses are a [short] distance W. [West] of the steading and [on] the opposite side of the road.

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