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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
GLENGAP BURN Glengap Burn
Glengap Burn
Glengap Burn
Robert Falkner (Folds)
William Johnstone (Garrie)
William Moffat (Craigbeck)
017; 025 A Rivulet having its source at the West of Priestgill Head and runs in a southerly direction into Wamphray Water.
PRIEST GILL Priest Gill
Priest Gill
Priest Gill
Robert Falkner (Folds)
William Johnstone (Garrie)
John Pagan (Breckonside)
025 A deep rugged glen through which a stream runs, this stream rises about half a mile to the North of Craig Fell and falls into Glengap Burn
ROUTIN GILL Routin Gill
Routin Gill
Routin Gill
Routin Gill
Robert Falkner (Folds)
William Johnstone (Garrie)
William Moffat (Craigbeck)
Mr John Charters Schoolmaster
025 A deep rugged glen with a stream running through it, this stream rises a little to the east of Priestgill Head and falls into Wamphray Water.

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39 Parish of Wamphray Plan 25.1 Trace 3
Priest Gill situation 34 Chains North East from Craig Fell

Routin Gill situation 55 Chains North East from Craig Fell
added in red ink Routin - probably means - Causing a loud or bellowing noise from the Scotch Rout or Rowt to bellow V V which occurs in old English in a similar ruse.
Philip Munro Lance Corporal Royal Engineers

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