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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
COCKET HILL Cocket Hill
Cocket Hill
Cocket Hill
George Carruthers Stenrieshill
George Mcghie Stenrieshill
John Graham Newbigging
024 A considerable Hill situated on the lands of Stenrieshill. Its soil consists of Arable land.
NEWBIGGING BURN Newbigging Burn
Newbigging Burn
Newbigging Burn
Newbigging Burn
Newbigging Burn
William Proudfoot Newbigging
John Graham Newbigging
George Carruthers Stenrieshill
Charles Stewart Esq [Esquire]
Historical Narration of the Battle of Dryfe Sands
024 A Rivulet formed by the Confluence of Bruntstane Burn and Mirk Gill, runs in a southerly direction to its confluence with River Annan.

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80 Parish of Wamphray Plan 24.12 Trace 2

Cocket Hill situation 28 Chains North East fromStenrieshill

Entry for Stenrieshill Cottage scored out

Newbigging Burn situation From the junction of Brunstane Burn with another stream South West by South to River Annan
Philip Munro Lance Corporal Royal Engineers

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