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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
WILLOWCLEUGH BURN Willow Cleugh
Willow Cleugh
Willow Cleugh
Mr. Walter Brydon,
Andrew Davidson,
William Simpson,
014.09 A small stream rising in Willow Cleugh from which it obtains the name, and empties itself into Earnscleugh Water opposite to Earns Cleugh.
DRYDEN HOWE Dryden Howe,
Dryden Howe,
Dryden Howe,
Mr. Walter Brydon,
Andrew Davidson.
William Simpson,
014.09 This name applies to a small Hollow by the side of Earnscleugh there is not any particular [reason] for the orrigination of this name
EARNSCLEUGH WATER Earnscleugh Water
Earnscleugh Water
Earnscleugh Water
Mr. Walter Brydon,
Andrew Davidson,
William Simpson,
008 ; 014 ; 020 A rapid Stream flowing [in a] Westerly direction, and falls [into the] Leader near Lauder Castle. [It is] said to obtain this name from a place frequented by the ["Ne]

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Parish of Lauder

Collected by John Webster Sapr. [Sapper] RE. [Royal Engineers]

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In the second column of the entry for Willowcleugh Burn, the three modes of spelling have been bracketed and annotated "Burn Used".

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