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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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FARMFOOT | Farmfoot Farmfoot Farmfoot Farmfoot |
Mr. Mungo Thorburn, Tenant. Mr. James Lees. Lyleston Mill Mr. William Bone Blackburn Mr. Temple. Cleekhimin Toll. |
013.16 | A dwelling house in good repair, having some offices, a small garden and a few acres of land attached, it is occupied by Mungo Thorburn and is the property of the Earl of Lauderdale. |
CLEEKHIMIN BURN | Cleekhimin Burn Cleekhimin Burn Cleekhimin Burn Cleekhimin Burn |
Mr. M. Thorburn. Farmfoot. Mr. J Lees. Lylestone Mill Mr. George Stobie Lauder. Mr. William Bone Blackburn |
013.08 ; 013.12 ; 013.16 | A considerable Stream, formed by the junction of two mountain Streams near Longcroft. these Streams have their source near the Summit of the Lammermoor Range. and after running for a considerable distance in a South Westerly direction, receiving during their course a number of other Small Streams, unite at Longcroft, from which junction till its confluence with Leader Water, it receives the name of Cleekhimin Burn. Note This word appears to be derived from two Gaelic Words. Glaic, a hollow a corner or a Small dale; and Iomain a chase or flight Thus Glaiciomain may denote the Glen or corner of the chase or of the flight. It may also be a corruption of Glaicamhuin, Signifying the river of the corner or of the dale |
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