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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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KITCHENCLEUGH BURN | Kitchen Cleugh Burn Kitchen Cleugh Burn Kitchen Cleugh Burn |
Mr. James Hardy. Penmanshiel The Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Ingles. Stockbridge Mr McGregor Ph. [Parish] Schoolmaster |
004.07 | [Situation] Flows in a S. [South] direction parallel to the S [South] end of Penmanshiel Wood. and has its Source about 30 chains South Sisters path Cleugh A Small Stream, rising on the farm of "Penmanshiel", flowing in a Southerly direction, and [empties] itself into Craw Burn on the farm of "Harelawside" |
EDMOND'S DEAN | Edmon's Dean Edmond's Dean Edmond's Dean Edmunstone |
Mr Thomas Mack, Occupier Mr McGregor Ph. [Parish] Schoolmaster Rev [Reverend] Mr Inglis Stockbridge County Map date 1821 |
[004.07] | [Situation] Extending ESE [East South East] from the West Planline as far as the [lower] Bowshiel Wood, having Haddies Cleugh and Bowshiel Wood on the North and Reedy Burn and [Davies] Dean on the South Side. A glen east of Ecclie which takes an easterly direction to Bushie Wood. Its Sides in, places are Steep and covered with furze and rough pasture. It is the property of Sir George Suttie, Belgone, North Berwick Copied from Name Sheets of [ ] |
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