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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
MAXWELLSTON HILL Maxwellston Hill
Maxwellston Hill
Maxwellston Hill
Maxwellston Hill
Maxwellstonhill
Thomas Scott
William McCulloch
Ivie Willet
J.B. Ross Esq Factor
Johnston's County Map
050 The western end of Hadyard Hill on which are the Remains of an encampment. The North face of this hill is Steep but towards the east The declivity is Scarcely perceptible to the S. [South] & W. [West] it falls of gently - Property of the Duchesse de Coigney.
CURRAH GLEN Currah Glen
Currah Glen
Currah Glen
Currah Glen
Thomas Scott
Wiliam McCulloch
Ivie Willet
J.B. Ross Esq
050 A narrow and Thickly wood glen through which flows a Small Stream. It derives its Name from the Circumstance of its having been once the boundary between the farms of Curraw & Maxwellston. Property of the Duchess de Coigney -
LINNET GLEN Glenlinnet Glen
Glenlinnet Glen
Glenlinnet Glen
Glenlinnet Glen
Thomas Scott
William McCulloch
Ivie Willet
J.B. Ross Esq
050 A Steep, narrow and thickly wooded glen Through which flows a Small Stream. It derives its name from the Circumstance as it is Said of its being the resort of great numbers of green linnets - There was a farmstead of this name in the vicinity but has long been removed. Property of the Duchess de Coigney

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