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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
WOODEN LOCH Wooden Loch Mr. Park
Mr. Lawrie
Mr. Handyside
015.12 A sheet of water on the north side of Wooden Hill, lying on the farm of Wooden, it belongs to his Grace the Duke of Buccleuch. Formerly Wester Moss, out of which Nuts, Roots, Oak, the Skull of a Bison and the Horns of a Red Deer, have been dug up.
UPPER WOODEN Upper Wooden Mr. Park
Mr. Lawrie
Mr. Handyside
015.12 A nice dwelling house at the west end of Wooden Hill, belonging to the farm of Wooden. in the occupation of Mr. Park.
WOODEN GLEN Wooden Glen Mr. Park
Mr. Lawrie
Mr. Handyside
015.12
015.15 &
15.16
A wooded ravine on the farm of Wooden and Tofts in Crailing parish it is traversed by a stream that divides the two parishes
WOODEN BURN Wooden Burn Mr. Park
Mr. Lawrie
Mr. Handyside
015.12
15.15 &
15.16
A small stream that flows from Crailing parish and runs along the parish boundary and joins the Teviot on the Farm of Crailing Tofts

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Parish of Eckford Sheet 15 No/2
Described by William Boyd Corpl. RE [Corporal Royal Engineers]

[Note relating to 'Wooden Loch'] - Formerly Wester Moss
out of which Nuts, Roots
Oak, the Skull of a Bison and
the horns of Red Deer have
been dug up.

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