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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
THE PARK The Park
The Park
The Park
J.A. Snodgrass Esq
Mr. John Wallace
Mr. R. Peacock
013 This name applies to the Policies or pleasure grounds around Dun=lop House, having a fine appear=ance, being numerously planted with trees etc. and kept in pasture.
THE CARLIN'S STANE The Carlin's Stane
The Carlin's Stane
The Carlin's Stane
J.A. Snodgrass Esq
Mr. John Calderwood
Mr. Robert Kerr
013 A large Whin stone, or a part of the solid rock protruding a few feet above the surface of the ground in a plantation on the highest part of the farm of Commoncraig: before the surrounding wood was planted, a good view of the neighbouring country could be obtained from it. There is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical.] station on its summit
Carlin suggests an old woman or witch.

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Parish of Dunlop

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