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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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GREEN KNOWE | Greenknowe Greenknowe Greenknowe |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Ronald. Cabrach Mr. Smith, Farmer. Old Forest. Mr. Smith. Farmer. Meikle Blackmiddens |
042 | Applies to a gently swelling knoll Situated between the Three Burns and the Burn of Greenknowe, & converse to Clayshot Hill. |
THREE BURNS | Three Burns Three Burns Three Burns |
Mr. Smith. Farmer. Old Forest. Mr. Knight. Farmer. Cransmill. Mr. Spence. Farmer. Finglenny. |
042 | This is a Stream rising at Three Burnshead How, and flowing for about a mile eastwards, unites with the Ley Water a little to the south of Bogincloch. |
BOGANCLOCH | Boginclough Bogincloch Bogincloch Bogincloch |
Valuation Roll Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Ronald. Cabrach. Mr. Smith. Farmer, Old Forest. Mr. Spence. Farmer. Finglenny |
042 | The name of a farm, with farm house & steading, property of the Duke of Richmond, Gordon Castle. |
Continued entries/extra info
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Note: Bogancloch - Bogan, Boggan, Boggin - A boil a pimple etc. - (Jamieson)
"Bogan. - Any thing soft, a quagmire etc.
Cloch. - A stone. " (Gaelic)
The Stone in the Bog or the Soft Stones. - B.R. [B. Render]
Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
GreenflyNZ, F Stevenson
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