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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
SPA WELL Spa Well
Spa Well
Mr France
David Burns
005 [Situation] On the West Side of WilKie Heugh
A mineral spring on the sea shore of Belhaven, It is covered at high spring tides.
KNOCKENHAIR Knocking Hair
Knocking Hair
Knocking Hair
KnocKenhair
KnocKenhair
KnocKenhair
Co [County] Map
John Wilson
John Smith
Mr James SKed
Mr James Ramage
Mr Black
006 [Situation] About 3/4 Mile N, [North] by East from Eweford
A small circular hill situated on the south side of the old road from [Dunbar] to Edinbro'. [Edinburgh]
CHURCH [Eweford] Church
Church
Mr Hume
David Burns
006 [Situation] About 5/8 Mile N, [North] by, East from Eweford
A large and substantial edifice erected by the [heritors and] people of the parish. It was [some] years held by The free church but since 1849 it is [unoccupied] The Free Ch [Church] congregation having [erected] a place of worship for themselves.

Continued entries/extra info

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Parish of Dunbar
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123 - Spa Well
124 - Knockenhair
127 - Church

[Note Knockenhair] -- "KnocKenhair. This mode of spelling
is the best.

[Note Church] -- This edifice belongs to the established
Church of Scotland, although it never had
a parish, either Quoad Sacra or otherwise,
attached.

Transcriber's notes

Words lost in fold of page.

  Transcribers who have contributed to this page.

Moira L- Moderator, Stuart Johnston