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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Upper Barndennoch (cont? [continued]) [continued from page 79] rented from him as a dairy -farm and latterly has been occupied by his shepherd.
BARDANNOCH HILL Bardannoch Hill Colonel Grierson 030 [Situation] About 20 Chains N,E, [North East] from Moniaive.
A hill feature on the lands of Bardannoch which attains an altitude of about 600 feet
CLOCHQUHANOCH BURN Clachquhanoch Burn
Clochquhanoch Burn
Mr Mc Turk Hasting's Hall .
{Thomas Smith
{Thomas Sloane
030 [Situation] On and near to the Eastern Parish Boundary.
A small stream having its source in Bardennoch Hill and after flowing about ¼ of a mile on the glencairn side of the parish Boundary passes through it into Tynron parish.
BARBUIE BURN Berbuie Burn
Berbuie Burn
Barbuie
Barbuie
Barbuie or Benbuie
Benbuie
James Todd
Alexander Hunter
Mr McTurk.
Estate plan
Valuation Rolls
Statistics of Glencairn
030 [Situation] From near the middle of En. [Eastern] or N. En, [North Eastern] Parish Boundary running South- East
A Small stream which rises on the farm of Barbuie, & flows into the Dalwhat water. It is very insignificant as a stream being only 2 links wide during its Course through this plan
Bar synonimous with Ben may be preferred _ Name signifies yellow hill [---]

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[Page] 80,
Parish of Glencairn -- Sheet 30. 11 Trace No. [Number] 1, & 2,

[Signed] Thomas Matheson

Transcriber's notes

Clochquhanoch Burn - Authority for Spelling - written faintly after Mr McTurk is 'See Tynron'. There is also some faint writing Below 'Clochquhanoch Burn' in Various modes of Spelling - [--- in small stones]?

Barbuie Burn - Descriptive Remarks - there may be a word (more likely initials), lost in the page fold at the end of the entry.

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