OS1/30/6/13

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