OS1/29/37/19
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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[Page] 19County 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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