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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BONNYRIGG | Bonnyrigg Bonnyrigg Bonnyrigg Bonnyrigg Bonny Rig Bonny Rig Bonny Rig Bonny Rig Bonnyrigg Bannoc Rig Bonny Rig Bonnyrigg Bonnyrig |
Mr. Leack Mr. Hume Mr. Johnston Mr. McGregor I. Lamb Mr. Mitchell Mr. Kannaway T. Ritchie Stat.Acct.[Statistical Account] 1845 Co.[County] Map Map of Roads P.O.Directory Fullartons Gazetteer |
013 | A small village in the parish of Cockpen occupd. [occupied]chiefly by trades:men & Agricultural labourers it contains a Free Church and two schools, it is nearly all feued of the estate of Polton the property of Mr. Durham |
NORTH BRITISH RAILWAY (Hawick Branch) | North British Railway (Hawick Branch) Edinburgh and Hawick |
Mr. Renwick Mr. Paxton |
013 | A branch line of Railway branch; of the N. British Railway near Niddry Statn.[Station] & leading to Hawick |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 5 Parish of Cockpen51 -- North British Railway -- Passing the W.[West] side of Newton Grange
54 -- Bonnyrigg -- About 1 1/2 Miles W. by N. [West by North] of Newton Grange
53 -- Dobie's Knowe -- Dobie's Knowe -- Dobie's Knowe -- Dobie's Knowe -- Mr. Mitchell -- Mr. Kannaway -- About 1 7/8 Miles W. by N. [West by North] of Newton Grange village
Transcriber's notes
Spelling of Bonyrigg scored out and replaced by Bonnyrigg with arrow pointing to P. O.[Post Office] DirectoryNames of first four authorities for spelling were originally written at the bottom of the page but scored out and written above.
Dobie's Knowe situation first given as W. by N. of Howliston farm, then scored out.
Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
Nana14, ADobie
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