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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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