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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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COWDEN COAL PIT | William [Wm] Caw New Mills Robert [Robt] Foster Dalkeith William [Wm] Wilson Giberalter |
007 | A coal pit on the farm of West Cowden at present worked & from which considerable quantities of coal are taken every day | |
OLD COW BRIDGE | William [Wm] Caw New Mills Robert [Robt] Foster Dalkeith William [Wm] Wilson Giberalter |
007 | A large stone built County bridge of two arches over the River Esk on a now disused portion of the line of road from Musselburgh to Dalkeith. It was built at the expense of the County | |
THORNY CROOK | William [Wm] Caw New Mills Robert [Robt] Foster Dalkeith William [Wm] Wilson Giberalter |
007 | A large dwelling house and office houses all in good repair attached to it is about six acres of ground laid out all as a vegetable garden | |
WEST COWDEN | William [Wm] Caw New Mills Robert [Robt] Foster Dalkeith William [Wm] Wilson Giberalter |
007 | A large farm house and office houses all in good repair, with a farm of ground attached to it. It is the property of the Duke of Buccleuch. |
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113 [page]Plan 7.C Trace 4
Thomas Smith C.A.
15th July 1852
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