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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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LADY'S WELL | Lady's Well Lady's Well Lady's Well |
Mr. William Wanless Mr. Robert Niel John Rodger |
009.15 | A strong Spring of excellent Water Situate in Longformacus policy close to the Dye Water |
LONGFORMACUS [village] | Longformacus Longformacus Longformacus |
Revd. [Reverend] W. Weir Mr. W. Wanless Mr. R Neil |
009.15 | A neat little village Snugly situate on the banks of the Dye Water 7 miles W.N.W. [West North West] from Dunse - The Ph. [Parish] Church is the only building in it of the least antiquity. it was built abt. [about] the year 1700 - besides the Ph. [Parish] Church, there is the Ph. [Parish] School, a Free Church, a Corn & Saw Mill and a good inn |
INN [Longformacus] | Longformacus Inn Longformacus Inn Longformacus Inn |
Cut on a stone over the doorway Mr. Wanless Mr. R. Niel (Tenant & Feuar) |
009.15 | A very Neat Cottage, built of stone with Stabling, garden & Smithy; situate on the W. [West] side of the Village, at the junction of the Mill Road with the Haddington & Dunse Road. |
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Sheet 9.15 T. [Trace] 6. by Charles Buck
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