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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CRAIG BURN | Craig Burn Craig Burn Craig Burn Craigburn Water |
Thos. [Thomas] R. Scott Esq Rev John Jamieson Mr James Scott Statistical Account |
038.06 | A small but rapid stream which takes its rise adjacent to Chapel, and runs into the Water of Douglas adjacent to Woodside For about one half mile its banks are steep & rocky, from which circumstance it derives its name. |
HAPPENDON | Happendon Happendon Happendon Hippenton |
Thos. [Thomas] R. Scott Esq Rev John Jamieson Mr James Scott Johnston & Forrest's Maps |
038.06 | Two dwellinghouses with out offices - one storey, slated, and in good repair. - Property of the Right Hon. [Honourable] Lady Montague |
HAPPENDON BRIDGE | Happendon Bridge Happendon Bridge Happendon Bridge |
Thos. [Thomas] R. Scott Esq Rev John Jamieson Mr James Scott |
038.06 | A large stone bridge of one arch spanning the Water of Douglas on a co. [County] trust road built & kept in repair by the County |
HAPPENDON QUARRY | Happendon Quarry Happendon Quarry Happendon Quarry |
Thos. [Thomas] R. Scott Esq Rev John Jamieson Mr James Scott |
038.06 | A large freestone quarry of good quality - most of the new houses of Douglas village & many of the farm steadings in the neighbourhood are built of the stone of this quarry.- |
HAPPENDON WOOD | Happendon Wood Happendon Wood Happendon Wood |
Thos. [Thomas] R. Scott Esq Rev John Jamieson Mr James Scott |
038.06 | A large wood consisting of Ash, Oak, beech, fir etc. of about fifty years growth - |
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