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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
DOLLER BRAE Dollar Brae
Dollar Brae
Duller Brae
Duller Brae
Doller - dull
James Brown
William Dunbar
Alexander Todd
Henry Maxwell
Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson
039 [Situation] 2⅓ miles Sw, [South west] by S. [South] from Moniaive
A hill on the lands of Kilnhouse, the name has been established from time immemorial. Takes its name from its being the Dull side of the Hill,
RED SCAR Red Scar
Red Scar
Red Scar
Scarr
James Brown
William Dunbar
Alexander Todd
Henry Maxwell
039 [Situation] About 2⅓ miles S.W. [South west] by S [South] from Moniaive.
A considerable hill near Auchenchain, the name has been established many years.

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[Page] 204,
Ph. [Parish] of Glencairn -- Plan 39. 6 Trace 2

[Entry Scored Out/Incomplete]: Wall's Plantation
but which was not called Walls - This wood has not a proper name

[Signed] Philip Munro Pte. R.S&M. [Private Royal Sappers and Miners]

Transcriber's notes

Doller Brae - Various modes of Spelling - check 3rd entry Duller Brae assumed to be written after the original 'Do' entry
- Descriptive Remarks - there is a faint entry (line 5) [This is -- A catch word signifying dull]?

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