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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CLEEKHIMIN BRIDGE | Cleekhimin Bridge Cleekhimin Bridge Cleekhimin Bridge |
Mr. James Laing. W. [West] Addinston Mr. John Dixon. E. [East] Addinston William Dixon. Cleekhimin |
013.12 | A [Stour] bridge consisting of one Arch, constructed over "Long [Orot] Water". on the road leading between Edinburgh and Kelso. It has derived the Name from its proximity to a house known by the name "Cleekhimin". |
DEAN SIKE | Dean Syke Dean Syke Dean Syke |
Mr. James Laing Mr. John Dixon Mr. William Dixon |
013.12 | A Small Stream having its rise on the farm of West Addinston, and flowing in South Westerly direction as far as the boundary of Channelkirk Parish, Where it is joined by another Small rivulet. |
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[Page] 71Parish of Lauder
Collected by John [Callahan] Lce [Lance] Corpl. [Corporal] R.E. [Royal Engineers]
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The following is written below the entry for "Dean Syke" :-Sike - Jamieson's Scottish Dictionary
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