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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
JEDBURGH CASTLE (Site of) Jedburgh Castle (Site of)
Jedburgh Castle (Site of)
Jedburgh Castle (Site of)
A. Jeffrey Esqr.
G. Rutherford Esqr. Sheriff clerk
Mr. William Deans Anna Cottage
021.05 [Continued from page 77]
to a long and bloody war, in the Struggle for the Crown. The last portion of the walls were removed in 1820, and a prison now Occupies its site.
See History, for further accounts.
CASTLEGATE Castlegate
Castlegate
Castlegate
A. Jeffrey Esqr.
G. Rutherford Esqr. Sheriff clerk
Mr. William Deans, Anna Cottage
021.05 [Situation] From the Jail N.N.E. [North North East] to the Market Place.
A well built street, running from the Market place to Castlehill. It is partly paved and drained and lighted with gas. The houses are modern, Chiefly two stories in height, Occupied principally by working people. No. 7 of this street is the house in which the unfortunate Charles Stewart resided on his way to England in 1745. It was then the property of Ainslie of Blackhill. The Arms of the owner were till lately to be seen over the principal door of the house.

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10 feet work of Jedburgh -- Sheet 21.5.14 Trace 4

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