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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LAMMERMOOR Lammermoor
Lammermoor
Lammermoor
John Thomson
John Taylor
John Forsyth
016.01 A district of moorland extending over the northwest of Berwickshire. -----
BLACKRIG BURN Blackrigg Burn
Blackrigg Burn
Blackrigg Burn
John Thomson
John Taylor
John Forsyth
015.08 ; 015.12 ; 016.09 This Burn takes its rise at the foot of the Hanlaw Hill, forming junction with the Raecleughhead burn. near to Raecleughhead it derives its name from the farm through which it runs.
LEESCLEUGH BURN Leescleugh Burn
Leescleugh Burn
Leescleugh Burn
John Thomson
John Taylor
John Forsythe
016.09 It derive its name partly from the Farm and valley through which it takes its course, It forms a junction with the Blackriggburn At this point where it is joined by Raecleugh burn, flowing in a S. [South] easterly direction till it empties itself into Langton Burn. --

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