OS1/10/30/26
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BROCKLAW BURN | Brocklaw Burn Park Burn Brocklaw Burn |
Revd. [Reverend] R Simpson John Anderson Alexander Brown Estate Plan |
002 | [Situation] Between Fingland and Brocklaw Rigg. A small Burn flowing into Spango Water through a Park from which it derives its name [next part is written by a different hand] It had the name Brocklaw Burn, applied from time immemorial previous to the formation of the present Park through which it [? possibly flows or runs]. It is sometimes called Park Burn. |
Spango Water | Spango Water Spango Water Spango Water |
Revd. [Reverend] R Simpson John Anderson Fullartons Imperial Gazetteer |
[Situation] From the junction of Fingland Lane and Glengap Burn E. [East] to Crawick Water. A large stream running in an Easterly direction through the Plan at the juncion of it and the Wanlock Water it receives the name of Crawick Water The name signifies the Sparkling water or stream. |
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HAY SIKE | Hay Syke Hay Syke Hay Syke Hay Syke Sike A rill |
Mr. John Anderson Mr. John Williamson Mr. Alexander Brown Rev. [Reverend] Dr. [Doctor] Simpson Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson |
002 | [Situation] From N. [North] Wn. [Western] side of The Dod N. [North] N. [North] E. [East] to Spango Water. A small stream which enters the South of this Plan and runs into Spango Water The word Syke is often written Sike and seems to be the correct mode. Charles I Fearnside Pte. [Private] R. S. & Nis. [underlined] |
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