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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
RED SIKE Reid Syke


Red Sike
James McKnight
David Millar
James Hislop
See Remark
005 [situation] From the En. [Eastern] slope of White Hill, N.E. [North East] to Polneul Burn.
A small stream rising to the east of White Hill and running in a northerly direction falls into Polneul Burn.
So named from the red appearance of its water - reed being merely the vernacular for red.
HAY KNOWE Hay Knowe James Heslop
James McKnight
David Millar
005 [situation] Nearly 1 mile S.W. [South West] from Crocroy.
A name applied to a small grassy Knowe on the east and near the head of Sma' Burn.

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[page] 185

Parish of Kirkconnell Sheet 5.11 Trace No 5

[signed] C.A. [Civilian Assistant] Thomas Matheson

[CROSSED OUT entry] Polneul Burn See Sheet 6 Trace No 2
Macan's Burn See Sheet 6 Trace No 4

[CROSSED OUT entry] Sma' Burn A very small stream rising in the North east of White Hill and flowing in a north easterly direction falls into Polneul Burn.

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