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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ETRY BOG Etry Bog
Etry Bog
Etry Bog
Mr. P. Hosie Coulburn
Mr. Ingram Chapel Hill
Mr. Blackhall Culsh
051 Applies to a marshy piece of ground near to the Coulburn Croft
ALLTESSAN BURN Altessan Burn
Altessan Burn
Altessan Burn
Mr. P. Hosie Coulburn
Mr. Ingram Chapel Hill
Mr. Blackhall Culsh
051 Applies to a Small stream rising a little to the west of the Thiefs Slack and flowing for a few chains falls into the Coul Burn
COUL BURN Coul Burn
Coul Burn
Coul Burn
Mr. P. Hosie Coulburn
Mr. Ingram Chapel Hill
Mr. Blackhall Culsh
061 A stream rising a little to the west of the croft of Coulburn and flowing in a Southerly direction for about a mile falls into the Kindy Burn at Chapelton

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Parish of Kildrummy

[Note relating to 'Alltessan Burn'] - Allt. Fierce, savage, wild, strange.
Alltan. A little brook, a streamlet. (Gaelic.)

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