OS1/10/21/80
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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