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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LEA GILL Lea Gill
Lea Gill
A McVitie Farmer Hallcroft
William Beattie Farmer Becks
045 [situation] At the West side of Naze Hill.
A large hollow having a stream flowing through its centre which has no name
NAZE HILL Naze Hill
Naze Hill
A McVitie. Farmer, Hallcroft
Wiliam Beattie. Farmer. Becks
045 [situation] Near the Centre of this Parish
A considerable eminence the surface of which is Covered with Rough Pasture, the Property of the Duke of Buccleuch
PIRLIE GILL Purly Gill
Purly Gill
Pirlie Gill
Pirlie Gill
A McVitie, Farmer Hallcroft
William Beattie, Farmer, Becks
James Elliot, Middleholm
George Scott, Langholm
045 [situation] Towards the South of Naze Hill.
A small hollow through which flows a small burn it rises at the Eastern ---- [head?] of Naze Hill flowing in a Southerly direction and empties itself into Lea Gill

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[note at Naze Hill] Naze - a promontory the nose Dr Jamieson's Dictionary [Jamieson's Scottish Dictionary]
[note at Pirlie Gill] This name derives from Pirlie (the little finger)

[signed John McDonell RE [Royal Engineers]

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