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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ST. BOSWELLS (Supposed Site of) St. Boswells (Supposed Site of) Mr James Dickson. Schoolmaster
Revd. [Reverend] Robert Somerville -
James Rae Esqr. -Temple
"Southern Counties Register 1858" Page 104 -
008.15 .. Church, is now very generally Called St. Boswell's. The pace where the Original Village of St. Boswells Stood, being in a State of Cultivation, not a Vestige of it now remains traceable.
HIER WELL Hier Well
Hier Well
Hier Well
Hier Well
Revd. [Reverend] Robert Somerville
Mr James Dickson -Teacher
Revd. [Reverend] Thomson. Maxton
New Statistical Account P [Page] 105
008.15 This name applies to a Spring of Excellent water situated at the base of a wooded Slope, a little to the S. [South] East of the Church. Supposed to have derived its name from "heros" a Greek word Signifying priestly, or holy - The incumbent of the Parish has a right of way to this Well

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