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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
MUMMY'S WELL Mummy's Well
Mummy's Well
Mummy's Well
Mr. John Blackhall Culsh
Rev. [Reverend] John Christie Kirkhill
Mr. William Reid Wester Clova
051 Is the name of a Spring, near the north edge of Culsh Burn and about 6. chains below the junction of Culsh Burn & Bog Burn; nearly on the opposite is the ruins of an illicit whisky still
CULSH BURN Culsh Burn
Culsh Burn
Culsh Burn
Mr. John Blackhall Culsh
Rev: [Reverend] John Christie Kirkhill
Mr. William Reid Wester Clova
051 Is the name of a stream which issues or comes above ground a few chains above Cairn of Mauls Ha but runs under ground for a considerable distance in a very conspicuous deep ravine called the How of Mar previous to its issue above ground after it runs abt. [about] 1/4 of a mile in the How of Mar in an Eastward direction it receives Bog Burn
CAMMACKS HOW Cammacks How
Cammacks How
Cammacks How
Rev: [Reverend] John Christie Kirkhill
Mr. John Blackhall Culsh
Mr. William Reid Wester Clova
051 Is the name of a conspicuous feature north of the extreme East end of How of Mar and touching the junction of the Culsh Burn & Bog Burn.

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