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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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WRINKLAW BURN | Wrinklaw Burn | Mr. Denholm Mr. R. Neil Mr. J. Darling |
009.10 ; 009.14 | A small stream which gathers near a large marsh between Wrinklaw and Easter Burn, and flows into the Dye, at the S. [South] East end of Wrinklaw Brae. |
WRINKLAW (Remains of) | Wrinklaw (Remains of) | Mr. Robert Neil Mr. James Darling Mr. Adam Darling |
009.10 ; 009.14 | Several lines of loose stones and the most part of the walls of a small building, situate on a dry grassy spot of land. triangular in shape - two sides forming rugged steeps - There is a traditional report among the old Inhabitants of Longformacus that formerly, there stood here a place of strength - but the Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Riddell thinks there is no truth in it - |
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