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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
NORTH LODGE (Post Office) North Lodge & Post Office
North Lodge & Post Office
North Lodge & Post Office
Mr James Henderson
Mr W Paulin
Mr Thomas Millar
023.11 A mean Cottage, thatched on the S. [South] side of the Berwick [] N. [North] road at Upsettlington. It is used as a Lodge Gate to Ladykirk House, and is used as a Post office.
WESTFORD SHIEL Westford Shiel
Westford Shiel
Westford Shiel
Westford Shiel
Mr W Paulin
Mr James Henderson
Mr James Young
Mr Robert Strother
023.11 A neat newly erected Cottage, [alla?]
to the Westford Salmon fishery, containing one room, fitted with fire place & bedsteads for the fishermen to shelter in during the time of night when not fishing.
BLOODY HEADRIG Bloody Headrig
Bloody Headrig
Bloody Headrig
David Robertson Esqre
James Cunningham Esqre
William Paulin
James Henderson
023.11 The slopes & a small portion of flat land on each side of Bow Burn, which formed a headrig when the adjt [adjacent] land ploughed. Tradition says that the [] of Flodden Field hided here, and so [] was the conflict that the Burn ran with blood for two days

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