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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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DANIALSAN, ron hill
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