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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
WHINNY GLEN Whinny Glen
Whinny Glen
Whinny Glen
Whinny Glen
James Hope Esq
Rev. [Reverend] P. Richardson
Thomas Scott
Ivie Willet
051 A small narrow Glen with steep heathy slopes it is intersected by a small stream which falls into Lindsayston Burn. It derived its name from Furze which one grew on its side property of Sir James Ferguson Bart [Baronet].
BUGHT KNOLLS Bught Knolls
Bught Knolls
Bught Knolls
Bught Knolls
James Hope Esq
Rev. [Reverend] P. Richardson
Thomas Scott
Ivie Willet
051 Two small round knolls slightly elevated & covered with heather they were formerly used for the purpose of shearing sheep & from which circumstance the derives their name property of Sir James Ferguson Bart. [Baronet]
DOUGHTY HILL Doughty Hill
Doughty Hill
Doughty Hill
Doughty Hill
James Hope Esq
Rev. [Reverend] P. Richardson
Thomas Scott
Ivie Willet
051 A large round heathy pasture hill gently sloping all round. A part of the Parish boundary between Barr & Dailly passes over it property of Sir James Ferguson Bart. [Baronet].

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[Note] - Bught is generally applied to small circles [currties], or Rees where sheep
were confined while undergoing the operation of shearing

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