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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CATLINS Catlins
Catlins
Catlins
Catlinns
Catlinns
Catlins
Catlins
Catlins Smithy
Catlins Smithy
Catlins Smithy
Catlins Smithy
Catlins Smithy
William Patterson
Robert Masterton
Richard Davidson
John Dickson
Martin Johnstone
Ancient and Modern Valuation Rolls
Johnstone's Co. [County] map
John Dickson
Martin Johnstone
William Paterson
Robert Masterton
John Johnstone
043 A Farm House with [ ] and Farm of land attach [attached] situated in the east of this [ ]
Two of those Cottages was formerly a Smithy, the other was occupied by the Blacksmith. The place was and is still, well Known by the name "Catlins Smithy"
CATLINS BURN Catlins burn
Catlins burn
Catlins burn
Catlins Burn
Catlins Burn
William Patterson
Richard Davidsone
John Thomson
John Dickson
Martin Johnstone
043 A name applied to a [ ] entering in the north east [ ] of this trace and flowing a southerly direction through It bears the name from Murdoc [Murdoch's] Loch to its Junction With Sloda B [Burn both united form Scales Cleuch

Continued entries/extra info

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Parish of Drysdale [Dryfesdale] Sheet 5 43.15 Trace 1
[Situation]
Catlins -- 2 miles N.E. [North East] of Lockerbie
Catlins Burn -- 6 Chains S [South] of Murdoch's Loch running South,
[Signed] John Houst [Houston]

Transcriber's notes

Some words of Description are wholly or partly lost in the tight binding of the right margin.
An entry for "Sloda hill" has been scored through and is not transcribed.
That part of Description of "Catlins" beginning "Two of these" appears may to relate to the Spelling "Catlins Smithy" but this has not been given as a separate entry on the page by the surveyor. It is not clear if this was intended by them to be a separate location from "Catlins" or not, but the map sheet does not appear to have "Catlins Smithy" depicted.

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