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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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DOLPHINGTON BURN | Dolphington Burn Dolphington Burn Dolphington Burn |
Thomas Maxwell Dolphington James Gillespie Wester Craigie Forrests Co [County] Map |
007 | [Situation] Passing at a few chains N. [North] of Craigie Hill This is a small stream which rises near Dundas Castle, flows eastward and on entering the Dalmeny Estate receives the name of Cockle Burn. |
COCKLE BURN | Cockle Burn Cockle Burn Cockle Burn |
Thomas Maxwell J. Gillespie Forrest's Map |
007 | [Situation] Running through Dalmeny Park |
DOLPHINGTON BRIDGE | Dolphington Bridge Dolphington Bridge |
Thomas Maxwell Dolphington James Gillespie Wester Craigie |
007 | [Situation] On the Edinburgh & Queensferry Road West Side of Dalmeny Park. This is a bridge of one arch thrown over the burn of the same name in the making of the County Road between Edinburgh and Queensferry. It is a Co. [County] Bridge |
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