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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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PAXTON BURN | Paxton Burn Paxton Burn Paxton Burn Paxton Burn |
Mr Mark Rutherford Mr H Richardson Mr J Richardson Mr Gray |
018.09 | A brook [ ] and runs in an easterly direction [ ] at Nabden Burn, it then passes [through?] a rocky and beautifully wooded [gorge till it?] enters the Tweed at the S.E. [South East] corner [of the] Policy. |
PAXTON GLEN | Paxton Glen Paxton Glen Paxton Glen Paxton Glen |
Mark Rutherford Mr J Richardson Mr Henry Richardson Mr Gray, Paxton North Mains |
018.09 | A deep and beautifully wooded [dean?] through which passes Paxton Burn The carriage Road to Paxton [passes] over it by an elegant stone bridge [of] 1 arch of 40 ft [feet] span and about [50] yards E. [East] of the bridge there is a [?] [usually?] termed "The Linn_" |
LINN BURN | Linn Burn | D.M. Home. Esq. Miln Graden James Cattanach Resident Overseer on the Paxton Estate |
018.09 | A small stream which takes its name from [the] Dean through which it flows It takes the name of Linn [Burn] from the junction of Nabdean Burn and Paxton Burn to [its] junction with the Tweed |
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Words/letters lost in fold - passed to SP Office.Did not see HJG's note above until after transcribing this page. Had made a guess at some missing words from sense of sentence [ron h]
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ron hill, HJG
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