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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LINNWOOD MILL (Woollen) Linnwood Mill William Nixon, Linnwood House
James Shields, Greenbraehead
Robert Scott, Burnflat
025.07 [Situation] On the East bank of Slitrig Water.
A woollen Mill of moderate size situated on the east bank of the Slitrig and a little to the South of Linnwood.
HAGGIS HA' Haggis Ha'
Haggis Ha'
Haggis Ha'
Haggis Ha'
Haggis ha'
Haggis Ha'
William Nixon
James Shield
Robert Scott occupier and proprietor
George Oliver Esq. Hawick
Wilson's History of Hawick
Mr W. N. Kennedy Hawick
Mr R. Michie Hawick
025.07 [Situation] 18 Chains West of Linnwood Mill
A row of one story dwellinghouses with gardens etc. and to one of which a farm of land is attached.
Sometimes called Haggis Haw "Haggis Ha' " is the proper name for the place Burnflat applies to the field on the North Side of the houses.
HAWICK COMMON Hawick Common William Nixon
James Shields
Robert Scott
025.05; 032.02 [Situation] Chiefly in the centre of Parish A track of land granted to the town of Hawick in 1537 by James Douglas of Drumlanrig, and Baron of the Barony of Hawick

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[Page] 18 Parish of Hawick Plan 25 - 7 Trace 3

[signed] W. Paterson C/a [Civilian assistant]

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