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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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