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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
WHITELOCH BRIDGE White Loch Bridge
White Loch Bridge
White Loch
John Down
John Wilson
List of Farms Co [County] Haddington
009 [Situation] About 40 chains E [East] by N [North] from Buxley
A Stone built bridge of one arch over a Small Stream on a Road leading from Tranent to Ormiston. It is a Co. [County] bridge
SIMPSON'S MAINS Simpson's Mains
Simpson's Mains
John Down
Thomas Moore
009 [Situation] About 90 chains N. E. [North East] by E. [East] from Buxley
Two Small cottages one Story high and in good Repair. The property of Lord Ruthven.
ROBIN'S WELL Robins Well
Robins Well
Adam Wilson
John Deane
009 [Situation] About 90 chains N. E. [North East] by E [East] from Buxley.
A spring of excellent water; situated a little west of the farm of Simpson's Mains. The name originates from a man named "Robin" having frequented it.

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Parish of Pencaitland
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[Note] White Loch, to be written on plan as one word as is the usual manner with Such names it being a old farm name

41 - White Loch Bridge
41 - Simpson's Mains

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