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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BLACKADDER WATER Blackadder Water Robert Jeffrey
Mr Boyd, Huntslaw
015.13 ; 015.14 A tributary Stream rising in the Lammermoors, and running in an easterly direction, past Greenlaw, till it joins the river Whiteadder at Allan bridge It has a considerable reputation as a trouting Stream. It derives its name from the colour of the
water, blackwater, which is the origin of the name, and the fish, which is very remarkable have the Same complexion
HARELAW MOOR Harelaw Moor
Harelaw Moor
Harelaw Moor
Robert Jeffrey
Mr Boyd
Mr Clark, Harelaw
021 An extensive tract of moorland attached to the farm of Harelaw Moor. It consists of heathy & rough pasture, principally the former, affording pasturage to a number of sheep belonging to the above farm. It is occupied by Mr Clarke and, the property of the Earl of Lauderdale

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Parish of Westruther -- Sheet 21 No 6 -- Trace 1 & 2 -- Described by John Kiernan Ser. R. Eng. [Sergeant Royal Engineers]

[Note Blackadder Water] -- See Page 35
[Note Harelaw Moor] -- See Page 64

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