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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
FORT [Holehouse Linn] Camp John Geddes
Ebenezer Geddes
George Murray
009 A small, but strong, Fort on the south side of Holehouse Linn. It seems to be either of British or Danish construction.
HOLEHOUSE LINN Holehouse Linn John Geddes, Holehouse
Ebenezer Geddes, Holehouse
George Murray, Gardenholm
Charles Stewart Esq
See Description Remark
009 A stream rising in the Parish of Moffat and falling into the Annan.
The name is applicable only to that part of the stream where its banks are precipitous and thickly wooded.
LAIRD'S WELL Laird's Well John Geddes
Ebenezer Geddes
George Murray
009 A spring on the Turnpike Road side.
MUCCRAW KNOWE Muckraw Knowe
Muccraw Knowe
John Geddes
Ebenezer Geddes
George Murray
Charles Stewart Esq
009 A ridge like knowe to the east of Laird's Well.

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FORT [Holehouse Linn]: At the N'n extremity of P'h.
HOLEHOUSE LINN: On N'n Parish Boundary.
LAIRD'S WELL: On the N.E. side of Muckle Hill.
MUCCRAW KNOWE: 14 chains N.E. from Muckle Hill.

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