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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CRAIGHOAR | Craighoar Craighoar Craighoar |
Mr Scott Kinnel Head Cottaage Mr J Henry Sr [Senior] Lochan Head Mr J Henry Jr [Junior] Lochan Head |
015 | A steep precipitous craig on the southern side of Craighoar Hill |
CRAIGHOAR HILL | Craighoar Hill Craighoar Hill |
Mr Scott Kinnel Head Cottage Mr J Henry Snr [Senior]Lochan Head Mr J Henry Jr [Junior] Lochan Head Charles Stewart Esq |
015 | A large Hill on Kinnel Head Farm Goar in celtic is goat in the Gaelic it is Gabhar Craig gabhar may be the right mode although now pron'd [pronounced] goar and gaar sometimes gore |
THREEPEN BURN | Threepen Burn Threepen Burn Threepen Burn |
Mr Scott Kinnel Head Cottage Mr J Henry Snr [Senior]Lochan Head Mr J Henry Jr [Junior] Lochan Head |
016; 023 | A burn formed by the junction of two streams (Dowcleuch and Finny Gutter) it runs in an Easterly direction and forms a confluence with Kinnel Water Threepence [underlined] is three hill burn there are three hills adj [adjacent] MD |
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[page] 77Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Sheet 15 Plan 16 Trace 5
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[Craighoar Hill] In Wn [Western] Parish district
[Craighoar] On the S.E [South East] slope of Craighoar Hill
[Threepen Burn] From the junct [junction] of Finny Gutter and DowcleuchBurn N.E by E [North East by East] to Kinnel Water
[signed] John G Andrew Sapper R E {Royal Engineers]
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