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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BOG OF BRACKANS | Bog of Brackans | Robert Gibbons Brackans Peter Cowie Kinminty James Winton Crossfields Alexander Barber Crossfields |
011 | A Small Bog or Marsh situated about 16 Chains North East of the Farm of Kinminty, and is on the Estate of the Earl of Fife, and well known by that name |
GLACK OF BRACKANS | Glack of Brakans | Robert Gibbons Brackans Peter Cowie Kinminty James Winton Crossfields Alexander Barber Crossfields |
011 | A slight cultivated hollow between the Hill of Brackans and the Hill of Barnyards, and is well known by that name. |
HILL OF BRACKANS | Hill of Brackans | Robert Gibbons Brackans Peter Cowie Kinminty James Winton Crossfields Alexander Barber Crossfields |
011 | A very prominent hill entirely cultivated, situated on the West side of the hill of Cotburn and East of the farm of Brackans. This is supposed to be one of the highest cultivated hills in Scotland, it is the property of the Earl of Fife. |
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