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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
PALMULLAN BRIDGE Palmullan Bridge
Palmullan Bridge
Palmullan Bridge
Matthew Young
Rev [Reverend] J. Blair
David Bone
051 An old wooden bridge thrown over Palmullan Glen, at a very picturesque part of it, commanding a view of the [Linfern] which probably originated the 'Lin' in Linfern. The object of the authorities [in] giving this word as 'Penmallin' is to [show] the variety, not to authorise the [word] in this form. They have written Palmullan in other sheets. This is a Parish [Bridge.]
GARLEFFIN FELL Garleffin Fell
Garleffin Fell
Garleffin Fell
Rev [Reverend] John Blair
Mr Matthew Young
David Bone Esq
051 A high and extensive heathy [hill] ascent gradual, on all sides: [Property] of various persons, and partly [situated] in Barr Parish.

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