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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Site of LOUR Lour Mr J. Ingram Bellspool
James Dods W. [Wester] Dalwick
Andrew Stewart Shepherd
016 [Situation] About 3/4 of A Mile N.E [North East] from Dalwick House.
This is the site of the old Peelhouse of Lour. All that now remains is a Confused Number of old banks the foundations of the walls evidently; the place is surrounded by an old bank. There is no tradition as to the person or family who resided here; neither can the place where the stone axe was found, be pointed out, which "Armstrong" mentions.
LOUR BURN Lour Burn
Lour Burn
Lour Burn
Lour Burn
James Ingram
James Dods
Andrew Stewart
Johnston's Co [County] Map
016 [Situation] Passes East Side of Lour
A Stream which rises on the Estate of Dalwick, at the base of a Hill called " Lour Burn Head" and flows Northward to where it is Joined by the Dead Wife's Burn - where it becomes the Parish Boundary; thence Westward to Dalwick Hill where it falls into the River Tweed.

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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16 No. 3 Trace 2

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