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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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Sheet 9.8 -- Parish of Roxburgh -- Described by John Callanan Lac. Corpl. R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]

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