OS1/29/21/79

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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] 79
Town of Kelso Sheet 7
[Signed] W Beatty

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