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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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POET DRUMMOND'S SEAT | Poet Drummond's Seat | Revd [Reverend] Mr Brown | 012 | [Situation] A little N. [North] from Hawthornden. A large recess or grotto with stone benches cut from a freestone rock near the front of Hawthornden and at the top of a steep bank overhanging the River N. [North] Esk. |
THE FOUR SISTERS or Ben Jonson's Tree | Ben Jonson's Tree | Revd [Reverend] Mr Brown | 012 | [Situation] At Hawthornden. A Sycamore tree of immense size in front of Hawthornden round which was a seat lately removed under which it is said Drummond the poet was sitting when Ben Jonson arrived on a visit to him from London. |
BEN JONSON'S TREE | The Four Sisters | Revd [Reverend] Mr Brown | 012 | [Situation] At Hawthornden. A Sycamore tree of immense size in front of Hawthornden round which was a seat lately removed under which it is said Drummond the poet was sitting when Ben Jonson arrived on a visit to him from London. |
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Transcriber's notes
"The Four Sisters" is an alternative name for "Ben Jonson's Tree". Transcribed in duplicate for clarity.Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
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