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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
GLENZIER BECK Glenzier Beck
Glenzier Beck
Mr William Brown Schoolmaster Crowsknowe
William Beattie Scots Dyke T.P. [Turn Pike]
059 [Situation] From near Beckhall S.E. [South East] to River Esk.
A small stream having its source near Beckhall and flowing in a southeasterly dirrection till it joins the River Esk
SCOTSDIKE PLANTATION Scotsdyke Palntation
Scotsdyke Palntation
Mr William Brown Crowsknowe
William Beattie Scots Dyke T.P. [Turn Pike]
059 [Situation] Along the Sn. [Southern] Parish Boundary.
A long stripe of mixed wood extending along the boundary dividing England and Scotland, from Crowsknowe toScots Dyke T.P. [Turn Pinke] The property of the Duke of Buccleuch
SCOTS' DIKE Scots Dyke
Scots Dyke
Mr William Brown Crowsknowe
William Beattie Scots Dyke T.P. [Turn Pike]
059 [Situation] On the Sn. [Southern] Parish Boundary.
An old bank extending from Crowsknowe to Scots Dyke T.P. [Turn Pike] it forms the boundary between England and Scotland

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[Page] 233
Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 59 No 7 -- Trace 1

[Note] Scots' Dike -- See Page 232

[Signed] James Harper Ca [Civilian assistant]

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