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OS1/29/18/23
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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WOODEN BURN | Woden Burn Woden Burn Woden Burn Woodend Wooden Woden Burn Woden Burn |
J. James Esqr. Samieston A. Jeffrey Esqr. Jedburgh Mr J. L Johnston Crailinghall Valuation Rolls 1811. Vide preceding page for Authorities. J. Grainger Esqr. Jedburgh G. Hilson Esqr. Jedburgh |
015.15 | [Situation] From near N.E. [North East] point of Ph. [Parish] N.W. [North West] to Oxnam Water. A Small Stream having its Source from Tod's Dean on the farm of Crailinghall runs in a northwesterly direction into Oxnam Water. It is supposed this name Woden, is a Corruption of Woodend. |
TOD'S DEAN | Tod's Dean Tod's Dean Tod's Dean |
Estate Plan J. Johnston Crailinghall J. James Esqr. |
015.16 | [Situation] In N.En. [North Eastern] district. This name applies to a slight ravine thickly overgrown with fir wood - situated on the farm of Crailinghall and on the property of the Marquis of Lothian. This place was at a former period used as a fox cover - hence the origin of the name Tod's Dean. |
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