OS1/11/26/51
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BENTS BURN | Bents Burn Do. Do. |
Wm. Bishop John Kerr John Kerr [sic] |
010 Runn[in]g N.E. from Harburn demesne. - | A considerable stream, formed by tributary streams from various parts of the moors, which converge in the demesne of Harburn, and flows [sic] through several artificial ponds. After leaving Harburn, it flows in a north-easterly direction through the farm of Bents and joins the Linhouse Water, near Linhouse. |
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Under Bents Burn over the first three columns is a pasted square of paper in two different hands, the first being at a guess the engraver's, the second the regular supervisor's, reading: 'On Plan 10 D at O.M.O. the name of a stream is written Bent Burn [wavily underlined], it is requested that this name may be corrected to Bents Burn [wavily underlined].''Done on plan - when[?] done in the Book now in the County
13th August 52 [initialled] AM[?]
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