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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
COCKERLAW BURN Cockerlaw Burn
Cockerlaw Burn
Cockerlaw Burn
James Brown Sprouston
James Lindsay Whitmuirhaugh
John Clay Kerchesters
006.14; 010.02 a small stream having its source from a pond on the farm of Kerchesters and running in a north easterly direction until it falls into the River Tweed about one fourth of a mile below Sprouston origin of name not known,
COALPIT BURN Coalpit Burn
Coalpit Burn
Coalpit Burn
James Brown Sprouston
John Clay Kerchesters
James Lindsay Whitmuirhaugh
006.14; 010.02 a small stream issueing from a pond on the West side of Kerchesters farm steading and running in a north easterly direction until it joins Belseslee Burn at the north Eastern Railway about one and one fourth miles below Sprouston, origin of name not Known,

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County Roxburgh -- Parish of Sprouston -- Described by Charles Patterson Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers]
Sheet 6.12 Traces 4 & 6

Belseslee Burn [crossed out] The proper name of this Burn is "Redden Burn" See page 26.

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