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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CARRY WIEL Carry Wiel
Carry Wiel
Carry Wiel
Carry Wiel
Carry Wiel
George Rutherford, Esq;
John Purdie, Fisherman
James Smith, Fisherman
Revd. [Reverend] William Murray Minister Melrose Ph. [Parish]
Allan Freer Esq BanKer Melrose
007.04 A rocky Salmon cast in the Tweed, west of Tweedbank, opposite a rocky Scar.
CELLARY HAUGH Cellary Haugh
Cellary Haugh
Cellary Haugh
Cellary Haugh
Cellary Haugh
William Brown, Forester
John Brown Gardener
J. Scott Joppa
Revd. [Reverend] William Murray Minister Melrose Ph. [Parish]
Allan Freer Esq BanKer Melrose
007.03 A flat peice of Arable land to the north of the confluence of the Gala and Tweed, the property of J Dalrymple, Esq.
KILLIE HOLES Killie Holes
Killie Holes
Killie Holes
Killie Holes
Killie Holes
Killie Holes
George Rutherford, Esq:
W. Scott Lochend
T Tait Berryloch
James Haggart Lowood
Revd. [Reverend] William Murray Minister Melrose Ph. [Parish]
Allan Freer Esq BanKer Melrose
007.04 A bank extending East and west through Several fields which before being cultivated was thickly covered by whins and a cover to game of all kinds, On the farm of Tweedbank
WHITELAW WELL Whitelaw Well George Rutherford, Esq:
W. Scott Lochend
T Tait Berryloch
James Haggart Lowood
Revd. [Reverend] William Murray Minister Melrose Ph. [Parish]
Allan Freer Esq Banker Melrose
007.04 A well at the bottom of Castlestead field, Said to have possessed properties for Curing certain diseases in Cattle

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