OS1/30/6/13
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Birkie Throat | Birkie Throat | Mr A Shortreed, Elibank Mr H Henderson, Holylee Mr W Barr, Scrogbank |
003.13 | A fishing stream in Tweed at where the Gatehopeknowe Burn flows into the river, and has a rock at the East part of it. |
Coot Stone | Coot Stone Coot Stone Coot Stone |
Mr W Irvine, Grieve, Holylee Mr H Henderson, Holylee Mr J Dalgleish, Gatehopeknowe |
003.14 | A rock in the Tweed near the confluence of Holylee Burn, having small nest like holes on its top and marked with the lime of birds &c, who frequent it, except when the river is swollen, when it is covered, and is said to have been called after the waterfowl of the name. |
Coot Ford | Coot Ford | Mr W Irvine, Holylee Mr H Henderson, Holylee Mr J Dalgleish, Gatehopeknowe |
003.14 | A ford west of the Coot Stone, passable only for horses, and dangerous when the Coot Stone is covered. |
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