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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CLEGHORN BRIDGE Cleghorn Bridge
Cleghorn Bridge
Cleghorn Bridge
Cleghorn Bridge
Rev Thos. [Thomas] Stark
Mr Robt. [Robert] Wood
Mr Wm. [William] Annan
Mr John Gray
025.12 A small stone bridge of one arch spanning the Mouse water near Cleghorn from which it takes its name
On a T.P. [Turnpike] road - built and kept in repair by the County
CLEGHORN BRIDGE T.P. Cleghorn Bridge T.P.[Turnpike]
Cleghorn Bridge T.P.[Turnpike]
Cleghorn Bridge T.P.[Turnpike]
Cleghorn Bridge T.P.[Turnpike]
Rev Thos. [Thomas] Stark
Mr Robt. [Robert] Wood
Mr Wm. [William] Annan
Mr John Gray
025.12 A small one storey slated dwellinghouse to which is attached a turnpike gate, at which full rates are payable
CLEGHORN STATION Cleghorn Station
Cleghorn Station
Cleghorn Station
Cleghorn Station
Rev Thos. [Thomas] Stark
Mr Robt. [Robert] Wood
Mr Wm. [William] Annan
Mr John Gray
025.12 A minor station on the Caledonian Railway near Cleghorn from which it takes its name.

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