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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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HOWGATE | Howgate Howgate Howgate |
Mr John Fullarton Doctor Ritchie Mr Logan |
010 | An easy incline or ascent [of] Ardneil Bank at its South [end. The] name is derived from the fact [of it] being passable for either [man] or beast |
PUDDING ROCK | Pudding Rock Pudding Rock Pudding Rock Pudding Rock |
Estate Map Mr Logan Mr J Fullarton Doctor Ritchie |
010 | This name is applicable to a perpendicular Rock or Rocks of the Conglomerate formation [in] Ardneil bank the Strata or [] on either Side is composed of [] & which presents the object [referred] to very conspicuous, the name [?Cove] is frequently applied to the b[it of] the Rocks which has the appearance of one from the overhanging of the great mass of rocks. |
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Howgate, A way through any hollow place Jamieson'sTranscriber's notes
Some words lost in the binding"How" - hill, "gate" - path, road etc. Therefore, the northern approach to the "Fort" on the Auld Hill...?
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