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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BRIDGE [Borthwick] | Borthwick Bridge Borthwick Bridge Borthwick Bridge |
William Robertson William Rankin Rev.[Reverend] William Leslie |
013 | [Situation] N. [North] of Borthwick Farm A bridge of one arch cross crossing Gore Waters, near Borth-wick farm house, it is a Co. [County] bridge |
CURRIE MILL | Currie Mill Currie Mill Currie Mill |
Rev. [Reverend] William Leslie Stat. [Statistical] Acct. [ Account] Mr. Borthwick |
013 | [Situation] At Borthwick Village A dwelling house, which was formerly a corn mill. It is situated at the base of the eminence, upon which Borth-wick Castle stands, and is said to have been erected by an adjoining proprietor to annoy the Lord of Borthwick Castle by its clapper. |
BORTHWICK MILL | Borthwick Mill Borthwick Mill |
William Robertson William Rankin |
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[Page] 12 Parish of BorthwickNote. Bridge only to be written on Plan
as it is so near the village of
Borthwick
Ext: [Extract] from Stat. [Statistical ] Account of Borthwick
Currie Mill may also be mentioned on another account as
among the antiquities of the Parish. It was built says
tradition by the original possessor of the surrounding domain
so that the Lord of the new castle might not be without hearing
of the clack of its wheel. It continues a separate property to the
present day.
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