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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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's

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"How" - hill, "gate" - path, road etc. Therefore, the northern approach to the "Fort" on the Auld Hill...?

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