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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CAMP (Remains of) [Dunbar Castle] French Camp (Site of) 1560 Mr David Burns, Ship Master, Dunbar
Milller's History of Dunbar
006 In front of the Castle is the remains of a Fort or Camp which was intended to Accommodate a French Garrison. It was begun in 1560, but interrupted and ordered to be demolished by Act of Parliment on the North East side of it is an entrance to a Subterraneous Passage which the Inhabitants state led to the Church in former days, it is at present Closed up.
OLD CUSTOM HOUSE Old Custom House Lieut [Lieutenant] Johnston, Coast Guard Officer
Mr David Burns, Ship Master Dunbar
006 A very neat building adjacent to the Harbour, formerly occupied as a Custom House. The Customs of this Port some time being Amalgamated with Leith the office Ceased to exist.
COAST GUARD STATION [Dunbar] Coast Guard Station Lieut [Lieutenant] Johnston, Coast Guard Officer
Mr David Burns, Ship Master Dunbar
006 A small House on the Harbour edge, where an officer and 5 Men of the Preventive Service are Stationed

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[Page] 105
List of Names collected by James McAnulty
Plan letter Trace - 6 D 3

Parish - Dunbar

[signed] James McAnulty C.A. [Civilian Assistant]

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