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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
DEANBERRY HOLE Deanberry Hole
Deanberry Hole
Deanberry Hole
Sir John Hole
Mr George Oaffleck Dunglass House
Mr McGregor
001.10 [Situation] On the East side of Dunglass Burn about five chains S. [South] of Dunglass New Bridge and and about for N.W. [North West] of the N. [North] end of Kelflat Wood.
A bold precipitous part of Dunglass Dean along the base of which Dunglass Burn runs with great velocity
HILLBAULKS WOOD Hillbaulks Wood
Hillbaulks Wood
Hillbaulks Wood
Sir John Hall. Dunglass House
George Oaffleck Dunglass House
Mr McGregor Schoolmaster
001.10 [Situation] Extending East from Dunglass Dean and passing within eight chains of Kelflat Wood.
A mixed plantation of fine old fir and forest trees on the east side of the Dunglass Dean the property of Sir John Hall.
LAWRIE'S LEAP Lawrie's Leap
Lawrie's Leap
Lawrie's Leap
Sir John Hall. Dunglass House
George Oaffleck Dunglass House
Mr McGregor
001.10 [Situation] About five chains North from Salt heigh Rock.
A steep narrow part of Dunglass Dean Across which tradition says a man of the name of Lawrie leaped on horseback

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