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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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