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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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KAY BRAE | Kay Brae Kay Brae Kay Brae |
Mr William Darling. Roxburgh Barns Mr William Turnbull. Friers Mr John Turnbull. Teviotbridge Toll |
009.04;009.08 | A precipitous Sear, and Wooded Slope, onthe North Side of the river Teviot, and a Short distance East of Roxburgh Castle. The name is Supposed to have originated through its having been the Resort of a Species of the Crow, locally termed the "Kay" or Jackdaw. Proprietor, the Duke of Roxburgh- |
THE FRIARS | The Friars The Friars The Friars |
Mr William Darling Mr William Turnbull/ Occupant Mr John Turnbull |
009.08 | This name is given to a Cottage one Storey high, Situated on the East Side of the Teviot, and close to Teviot Bridge, where anciently Stood a Monastery for Friars of the Order of Saint Francis, no trace of which now exist; and hence the Name. Proprietor the Duke of Roxburgh. |
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[Page] 19Sheet 9.8 -- Parish of Roxburgh -- Described by John Callanan Lac. Corpl. R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
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Trondragirl- Moderator, J Renton
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