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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CAT HAUGH | William [Wm] Wilson Giberalter William [Wm] Caw New Mills Robert [Robt] Foster Dalkeith |
007 | A small piece of flat ground in the demesne of Dalkeith Palace it is formed into a horseshoe shape by the River Esk and is of arable surface | |
COWDEN CLEUGH | William [Wm] Wilson Giberalter William [Wm] Caw New Mills Robert [Robt] Foster Dalkeith |
007 | A deep ravine on the margin of West Cowden Farm - it is of natural formation steep, and its surface is covered with wood. | |
LAUNDRY BRIDGE | William [Wm] Wilson Giberalter William [Wm] Caw New Mills Robert [Robt] Foster Dalkeith |
007 | A large stone bridge of one arch over the River Esk with the demesne of Dalkeith Park. It was built and is kept in repair by the Duke of Buccleuch | |
SMEATON COLLIERY | Smeaton Coalpit | William [Wm] Wilson Giberalter William [Wm] Caw New Mills Robert [Robt] Foster Dalkeith |
007 | A coalpit on the farm of Smeaton the property of the Duke of Buccleuch. It at present worked and considerable quantities of coal are taken from it |
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