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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
WHITE BIRREN FORT (Remains of) White Birn
White Birn
White Birren
White Birren
White Birren
Walter Beattie
John Beattie
J. Elliot
Mr Bryce
J Wilson Esqr Billholm
035 [Situation] 23 Chains N.W. [North West] of Lyneholm.
This name applies to the remains of a Druid Camp situated on the top of Lyneholm Hill, the Site can hardly be traced, it has all been carried away to build March dykes, so all that remains now is a piece of one of the dykes upon the top of which is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station.
LAMBLAIR KNOWE Lamblair Knowe
Lamblair Knowe
Walter Beattie
John Beattie
035 [Situation] 1/2 Mile S.W. [South West] of Lyneholm.
A small emminence situated to the East of Monkside to the surface of which is rough pasture on the farm of Lyneholm, property of Duke of Buccleugh.
LYNEHOLM CLEUCH Lyneholm Cleugh
Lyneholm Cleugh
Walter Beattie John Beattie 035 [Situation] Immediately South of Lyneholm,
A hollow situated between Lyneholm Hill and Fullwood Hill, down the centre of which runs a Stream in a North Easterly direction falling into the River Esk.

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