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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BROWNIESIDE BURN | Brownieside Burn | James Johnstone Capplegill David Johnstone Capplegill David Brydon Bodsbeck |
010 | A small stream which joins the Whirlie Gill near its source. |
RED GILL | RedGill | James Johnstone David Johnstone David Brydon |
010 | A narrow glen, formed by the current of a small stream, that trickles from off the Redgill Craig. The Gill gives the Craig its name. |
REDGILL CRAIG | Redgill Craig | James Johnstone David Johnstone David Brydon |
010 | A projection of rocks, situated a short distance North West from the summit of Saddle Back. |
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Page 65 Parish of Moffat Sheet 10.1 Trace 5Brownieside Burn situation To the East of Whirly Gill
Redgill Craig situation 1/4 South East from Saddle Craigs
Red Gill situation At the North of Redgill Craig
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