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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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KINMOUNT | Kinmount Kinmount |
George Thomson Boonies James Moffat Mid Knock |
035 | [Situation] 36 chains N [ North] from Cauldkinefoot. A hill on the Boonies Farm the surface of which is Covered with rough pasture. Situated west of Mid Knock. proprietor His Grace the Duke of Buccleugh |
BOONIES SIKE | Boonies Syke Boonies Syke |
George Thomson James Moffat |
035 | [Situation] From the Nn. [Northern] base of Kinmount N. [North] to River Esk. A small stream which arises out of Kinmount and flows in a northerly direction till joining the River Esk. |
REDDING SIKE | Redding Syke Redding Syke |
George Thomson James Moffat |
035 | [Situation]From 28 chains N.N.E. [North North East] of Kinmount N. [North] to Boonies Sike. A small stream arising out of Kinmount and flowing in a Northerly direction till it joins Boonies Syke. |
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[Page] 40Westerkirk Parish -- Sheet 35 No. 16 Trace 3
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