OS1/29/28/90

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
FAW BURN Faw Burn
Faw Burn
Faw Burn
Faw Burn
Faw Burn
Faw Burn
Thomas Fod Esqr. Drygrange
Robert Cotesworth Esq Cowdenknowes
Mr. Alexander Bone, Factor
Revd [Reverend] William Murray. Minister of Melrose Ph. [Parish]
Allan Freer Esq. Banker Melrose
James Curle Esq. Banker Melrose
004.14 A Small Stream (the Continuation of Packman's Burn) And bears this name from "Packman's Bridge" to the "Leader Water", into which it discharges itself about midway between "Drygrange" And "Cowdenknowes", it flows, through a deep wooded ravine.
PACKMAN'S BRIDGE Packman's Bridge
Packman's Bridge
Packman's Bridge
Packman's Bridge
Packman's Bridge
Thomas Tod Esqr.
Robert Cotesworth Esqr.
John Curle Esqr. Melrose
Revd. [Reverend] William Murray Minister of Melrose Ph. [Parish]
Allan Freer Esq. Banker Melrose
004.14 The remains of an old bridge at the junction of "Faw Burn" and Packman's Burn; and on what was once the road leading from Melrose to Earlston &c and is a Short distance West of the present Turnpike road".
It is Said to have got this name from the fact of a Hawker, or, Packman, Setting down his Pack on the battlement of the bridge for the purpose of resting himself. And without disengaging his head Slipped from the battlement and being when the Pack thus suspended The man was strangled by its weight

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