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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BLYTH BRIDGE Blyth Bridge
Blyth Bridge
Blyth Bridge
Blyth Bridge
Mr. W. Noble Blyth Bridge
Mr. S. Ritchie Blyth
Mr. W. Milne Scotston Rig
Mr. J. Sanderson Blyth Bank
008 [Situation] 26 chains South of Blyth

A good Stone Bridge of One Arch over the Tarth Water on the Turnpike Road leading from Leadburn, by Broughton, to Dumfries. It was Constructed & is kept in Repair by the Trustees
BLYTH BRIDGE [village] Blyth Bridge
Blyth Bridge
Blyth Bridge
Blyth Bridge
Mr. W. Noble
Mr. S. Ritchie Blyth
Mr. W. Milne
Mr. J. Sanderson
008 [Situation] In the extreme South end of the parish of Linton adjoining the parish boundary

A Small Village or Hamlet Situated at the East side of the County Bridge from which it is named. It consists of a Free Church & Manse, Smithy, Grocer's Shop & Several Cottages all in good repair; and the property of Sir. W.G. Carmichael Bart. [Baronet] of Skirling & Castle Craigs. It is always written two words

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