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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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TONGUE GLEN | Tongue Glen or March Glen Tongue Glen or March Glen Tongue Glen or March Glen Tongue Glen or March Glen |
- A. Hervey W. Gilchrist W. G. Galloway |
046 | A Stream collecting and flowing from the north base of Chalmerston Hill by the east base of Benbrinachan, It joins Colwells Glen and Craigmark Burn at the Village of Craigmark, both names are applied to it. the first the most correct the other is a modern one in consequence of the March dyke between Craigmark and Chalmerston being along it. The nam [name] is equally applied to both the Stream and the Glen through which it flows, the Glen is precipitious Some places 60 feet deep, overhanging with Shelving rock, producing here & there Some natural wood. |
EAST CHALMERSTON | Chalmerston East Chalmerston East Chalmerston East Chalmerston E. [East] Chalmerston Eastern Chalmerston |
- A. Hervey W. Gilchrist W. G. Galloway Johnston's County Map County Voters' list |
046 | A neat farmhouse one Storey Slated and in good repair outoffices in keeping, attached to which is a large extent of Moorland and Some arable, though on the estate map it is Called East Chalmerston it is better Known by Chalmerston West Chalmerston being no more than a cottage and likely to be taken down altogether there will be then but Chalmerston, the property of the Hone. [Honourable] F. M. Cathcart |
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