OS1/5/28/129
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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GIRTH GATE | Girth Gate Girth Gate Girth Gate |
John Hogg, Whitlaw John Gray, Whitlaw Walter Johnstone, Inchkeith |
019.02 ; 019.06 ; 019.10 ; 019.11 ; 019.15 |
An ancient bridal road leading from Melrose to Edinburgh. |
INCHKEITH HILL | Inchkeith Hill Inchkeith Hill Inchkeith Hill |
John Hogg, Whitlaw John Gray, Whitlaw Walter Johnstone, Inchkeith |
019.06 | A hill on the farm of Inchkeith. It is covered with rough and heathy pasture, and affords good pasturage for sheep. |
HARRY BURN | Harry Burn Harry Burn Harry Burn |
John Hogg, Whitlaw John Gray, Whitlaw Walter Johnstone, Inchkeith |
019.06 ; 019.07 ; 019.08 | A small stream which rises on the farm of Inchkeith, and, after a serpentine course, in an easterly direction falls into Leader Water |
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[Page] 129Ph. [Parish] Lauder
Collected by R. Wighton c/a [civilian assistant]
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The entry for "Girth Gate" was not on the original transcription.The following is written below the entry for "Harry Burn":-
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