OS1/10/30/100

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
PITECHIAT BURN Piteciat Burn
Piteciat Burn
Piteciat Burn
Pitechiat Burn
George Lorimer
Alexander Stewart
William Stewart
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005; 006 [situation] From N.Wn. [North Western] slope of Pitechiat Hill - S.W. [South West] to Glenaylmer Burn.
A small stream which takes its rise from a hill of the same name, and runs into Glenaylmer Burn.
STANK BURN Stank Burn
Stank Burn
Stank Burn
George Lorimer
Alexander Stewart
William Stewart
005 [situation] In W. [?] [Western] vivinity of Old Kirkland.
A very small stream which takes its rise on Upper farding farm, and runs into Glenwharry Burn, at Old Kirkland.

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Parish Of Kirkconnel Sheet 5.4 Traces 3 & 4

[signed] John Jane Pt. R.S.&M. [Private Royal Sappers & Miners]

[notes at Stank Burn] Stank A piece of boggy ground J.J. Buckett
Stank is usually applied to a stagnant ditch, but probably it has reference [here] to the original soft or boggy ground through
which the stream runs.

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