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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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PALMULLAN GLEN | Palmullan Glen Palmullan Glen Palmullan Glen |
Matthew Young John Blair David Bone |
051 | A wooded rocky dell intersected by Palmullan Burn. The most noticeable feature in the glen is large masses of rock which rise perpendiularly from the banks of the stream, in many places overhanging - a circumstance which prevents much of the bold outline of this picturesque dell from appearing on Plan. |
THE MOTE | The Moat The Moat The Moat |
Matthew Young John Blair David Bone |
051 | A small wooded knoll, said to be artificial: Its formation is certainly very regular, and quite similar to the well-known elevation, supposed to have been justice-seats and known by the name of Mote. The wood is a recent addition. There is no tradition connected with it. |
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[Page] 31Parish of Straiton
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