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