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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
HORNDEAN Horndean Village
Horndean Village
Horndean Village
Hornden
James Low Esqr
Mr Peter Thomson
Mr James Grieve
Titles of H.P. [Horndean Parish?] Church
023.03 ; 023.04 An ancient village situated near to the Banks of the Tweed at the N.E. [North East] end of Ladykirk.
The houses are built of stone mean in appearance, are very irregular. The majority of the inhabitants are [] & artisans.
HORNDEANBANK Horndean-bank
Horndean-bank
Horndean-bank
Horndean-bank
Title Deeds
James Low Esqre
Mr William Kinghorn
Mr Peter Thomson
023.04 A neat villa residence, an extensive walled garden, good [?stabling] is attached; situate on E. [East] side of Hordean Village
CONDUIT BURN Conduit Burn
Conduit Burn
Conduit Burn
Conduit Burn (commonly pronounced Candy Burn)
Mr Robert Brown
Mr James Kinleyside
Mr William Henderson
James Cunningham Esqr
023.03 ; 023.04 Chiefly an artificial drain having its site near the W. [West] side of Horndean Farm and flowing in an Easterly direction, terminating at its junction with Lyalls Burn near Horndean Village.

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