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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
KNOCKONER Knockoner
Knockoner
Knockoner
John Blair
Matthew Young
David Bane
051 A slight elevated ridge of [hill] pasture. It was formely a [small] possession and a farmsteading stood upon it, but is has since beem in the farm Linfern.
KNOCKONER BURN Knockoner Burn
Knockoner Burn
Knockoner Burn
John Blair
Matthew Young
David Bane
051 A rapid stream which [takes] its rise on the N. [North] base of Garleffin Fell and after a short course [falls] into Palmullan Burn. The [last] portion of this name - [onoir] is Celtic for [honour] but it is unknown in [what] way the elevation is [associated] with this quality.

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Ph. [Parish] of Straiton

[List of Names to be corrected if necessary] Knockonoir
[List of Names to be corrected if necessary] Knockonoir Burn

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