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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
REDDEN BURN Redden Burn Revd [Reverend] Mr Broomfield
Mr James Turnbull Eastfield
Mr George Davidson Hadden
006.11; 006.14; 006.15; 010.03 A small stream that rises near the farm of Kirchesters flowing in a Northerly direction, partly through a covered drain until it passes beneath the N.E. [North Eastern] Railway, after which it takes an easterly direction through Hadden Stank until its junction with Carham Burn
CHAPEL (Site of) [Lempitlaw] Chapel (Site of) Revd [Reverend] Mr Broomfield
Mr James Turnbull
010.07 An ancient Chapel of which a part of the foundation can still be traced. it is surrounded by the Burial Ground at Lempitlaw which is still used for interment
MELLEN DEAN Mellen Dean Thomas Stark Mellendean
John Stark Mellendean
William Smith Esqr. Kelso
010.10; 010.05 A romantic Glen or as it is termed in this locality a "Dean". the sides in some places are very steep, but in other places have an inclination of 1 in 100. The sides are covered with grass and may be Considered Rough Pasture

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Parish of Sprouston -- Described by William Boyd Corp. R. E. [Corporal Royal Engineers]
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