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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LESSUDDEN PLACE Lessudden Place
Lessudden Place
Lessudden Place
Mr William Scott - Lessudden Place
Revd. [Reverend ] Robert Somerville
Mr James Dickson -Teacher
008.11 A fine old Mansion, three [storeys] high, having Out Offices, [garden] and grounds attached, the [residence] of the family of Scotts of Raeburn Proprietor Robert Scott Esqr.
THE AISLE The Aisle
The Aisle
The Aisle
Mr William Scott
Mr James Dickson
Mr George Hills- St Boswells
008.11 A rectangular Vault or building one Story high, being a plan of interment belonging to the Scott's of Lessudden Place.
POST OFFICE [St Boswells] Post Office
Post Office
Post Office
Mr Walter Paton - Postmaster
Mr James Dickson -Teacher
Mr John Brown Esqr. -Boswell Cottage
008.11 A portion of a one Story house appropriated to a Post Office, and United to the residence of the Postmaster - There are two despatches, and two deliveries of letters in the day - Meeting the Trains at Newtown Junction.

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Sheet 8.11. Parish of St. Boswells
Described by John Callanan Lce. Corpl. RE [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]

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