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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Crowpool Nook | Crowpool Nook | C. S. Plummer Esqr Peter Rodger Esqr Robert Bold |
008.13 | A bend in the "River Ettrick" and having on its side a few rocks, it is Situated close to "Ettrick Bridge" on the road from Selkirk to Gallashiels. It is commonly pronounced "Crapple Nook" and this is supposed tp be a corruption of "Crawpool Nook", but the orthography is doubtful |
Ettrick Bridge | Ettrick Bridge | C. S. Plummer Esqr Peter Rodger Esqr Mr Robert Bold |
008.13 | A very neat and substantial stone built County bridge, consisting of three arches, two large, and one smaller one on the north side - across the "Ettrick", on the turnpike road leading "Selkirk" to Gallashiels It is called Ettrick Bridge to distinguish from a bridge which crosses the "Tweed" on the same road, and near to this |
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[page] 61Parish of Selkirk -- Sheet 8.13 -- Trace 6 -- Collected by John McCabe
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