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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
FINGLAND SHANK Fingland Shank
Fingland Shank
Andrew Beattie Shepherd Fingland
Archibald Elliot Shepherd Fingland Sheil
018 [Situation] About 30 Chains South of Fingland Hill
This shank is situated to the south of Fingland Hill and bounded by the White Esk and Fingland Burn it's surface is covered with rough pasture there is a small stream running through it called Cutit Syke
FINGLAND BURN Fingland Burn
Fingland Burn
Andrew Beattie Shepherd Fingland
Archibald Elliot Shepherd Fingland Sheil
018 [Situation] Passes East of Fingland Hill
This burn takes its name from Wellsburn Linn, flowing southerly and empties itself into the White Esk
CUTTIT SIKE Cuttit Syke
Cuttit Syke
Andrew Beattie Shepherd Fingland
Archibald Elliott Shepherd Fingland Sheil
018 [Situation] Flows S.E. [South East] from Fingland Shank
A small stream having it's source on Fingland Shank and flows into Fingland Burn a little below the junction of Ha' Syke

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Parish of Eskdalemuir
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Cuttit Syke [note] - Cuttit. 1. Abrupt. 2. Laconic and tart
Jamieson's Dicty. [Dictionary]

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