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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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[Page] 47Parish of West Linton -- Sheet 8 No.9 -- Trace 5
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Moira L- Moderator, Nora Edwards, NancyRobertson
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