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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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FILBERT WALK | Filbert Walk | Sir George Douglas Bart. [Baronet] Springwood Mr Wemyss. Gardener. Mr Edward Kers Gamekeeper. |
009.08 | This pleasant Walk is a short distance South from Springwood House and leads towards the farm through a narrow avenue closely grown over with a species of hazel, nut trees, from which it has received the name. |
CHAPEL (Site of) [Chapel Park] | Chapel (Site of) | Sir George Douglas: Bart. [Baronet] Statist. [Statistical] Account: of Roxburghshire. Mr Cockburn Maxwellheugh. Monastic Annals of Teviotdale. |
009.08 | Within the Chapel Park and towards the East of Springwoodhouse is the site of a chapel supposed to have been dedicated to St. Thomas. It was founded by. Herbert de Maxwell or Maccuswel who lived during the reign of David I and Malcolm IV. |
CHAPEL PARK | Chapel Park. | Sir George Douglas. Bart. [Baronet] Mr Wemyss. Gardener. Mr Dryden Farm Stewart. |
009.08 | This large Park is South of Springwood House and has received its name from a chapel which in former times stood there belonging to the village of Maxwellheugh. |
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