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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
TIBBIE LUG'S ENTRY Tibbie Lug's Entry
Tibbie Lug's Entry
Tibbie Lug's Entry
Tibbie Lug's Entry
Mr Scott Merchant Langholm
Mr Clement Brown Crown Hotel Langholm
James Elliot Middleholm
Alexander Stevenson, Langholm
045 [situation] In the N.En. [North Eastern] vicinity of Langholm Town.
A narrow road leading from White Road to the adjoining feilds which are let out to different tenants. So named after an old woman who was nicknamed Tibbie Lugs, on account of her large Ears.
TOWNHEAD T.P. Townhead T.P.
Townhead T.P.
Townhead T.P. [Toll Point]
Townhead T.P. [Toll Point]
045 [situation] At the North end of High Street
A one Storey house with garden attached situated at the head of the Old Town on the Edinburgh and Carlisle Road for the purpose of Collecting tolls occupied by Mrs Elizabeth Hogg it is the property of the Scotsdykes and Haremoss Trustees
WHITA ROAD [Langholm] Whita Road
Whita Road
Mr Scott Merchant Langholm
Mr Clement Brown Crown Hotel Langholm
045 [situation] From the N.E. [North East] end of Kirk Wynd extending N.E. [North East
A very steep rugged road leading from Kirk Wynd towards Whita Hill, having a beautiful view of the Old and New Town of Langholm

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