OS1/29/21/79
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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TRYSTING TREE (Site of) | Trysting Tree (Site of) | William Smith Esq. writer Robert Darling Esq. Broomlands. New Statistical account |
009.08 | An ancient Elm, Known by the name of the Trysting Tree, existed - until very recently - at or near the boundary between the parishes of Kelso and Roxburgh - and marks the spot where the river used to be forded before the erection of Teviot Bridge -beutiful specimens of Furniture made from its timber, may be seen at Floors Castle. |
MAXWELLHEUGH MILL (Corn & Flour) | Maxwellheugh Mill (Corn & Flour) | William Smith Esq. Kelso Map of Kelso Robert Darling Esq. |
009.08 | A corn and flour Mill on the south bank of the Tweed & immediately at the spot where the Teviot joins the Tweed. It is propelled by water power, Conveyed by a Lade, from the Weir or Caul at Teviot Bridge, and is in the hands of Miss Glendenning Maxwellheugh. |
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[Page] 79Town of Kelso Sheet 7
[Signed] W Beatty
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