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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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WOODEN ANA | Wooden Anna Wooden Anna Anna Anna Anna Anna Ana Ana Ana Ana Ana Ana Anna Ana |
Plan of Kelso 1852 Revd. [Reverend] Mr Jarvis Mr. Broomfield History of Kelso 1825 Plan of Kelso 1823 Plan of Kelso 1852 Kelso Newspaper 1857 Robert Darling. Esq. Broomlands Mr. Turnbull. Steward Mr. Stevenson. Dukes Fisherman Kelso William Smith Esq. Wester Kelso John Waldie Esq. Hendyside Park The Duke of Roxburgh New Statistical account. |
010.05 | A large Island, south-east of Kelso. The soil is deep earth and Sand over gravel & Shingle, but is allowed to remain in a rough state for Cattle. A deep cut or stream which supplies Wooden Mill, separates the Island from the main land. A shallow stream, sometimes quite dry in Summer flows Northward from Crown Point, and enters the Tweed a little lower down, forming a lesser Island, Considerably lower than the larger one, the side next the river being quite denuded of Soil. The whole Ana is sometimes Covered with water - after severe and heavy rains. |
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[Page] 107Town of Kelso Sheet [-]
[Note relating to 'Wooden Ana'] - Ana - A river Island, a Holm
Roxb: [Roxburgh] of doubtful origin
Jamieson's Scottish Dictionary
Ana [Signed] A. Burnaby Cap. R.E. [Captain Royal Engineers]
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