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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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Ph. [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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