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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
COMMON KIST Common Chest
Common Chest
Common Kist
Common Kist
Common Kist
Common Kist
Walter Smith Poor Law Inspector
Mr. Galloway Collector of Poor Rates
Mr. Murray, Factor to Mrs. Ewing
Plan of Dumbarton Muir
Burgh Charter of 1609.
Estate Plan of Blairquhomrie & Merkins.
018 This name applies to an angle of the parish boundary, and where 3 lairds lands meet.
MURROCH BURN Murroch Burn
Murroch Burn
Mr. Murray Factor
Walter Smith
018 A considerable stream or burn having its rise in "Dumbarton Muir"and running in a westerly direction to its influx with the "River Leven"
HILL OF STANDING STONES Hill of Standing Stones
Hill of Standing Stones
Hill of Standing Stones
"Hill where the Standand Stanes are fixed"
"The Standin' Stanes"
Mr. Murray, Factor
Plan of Dumbarton Muir
Estate Plan of Blairquhomrie & Merkins-
Burgh Charter 1609,
Arbiters Award of 1838.
018 A small eminence on the summit of which are many large loose Stones marking the Boundary point.
LANG DYKE Lang dyke or Cairn
Lang Dyke or Cairn
Red Brae and Lang Dyke or Cairn
Mr. Murray Factor
Walter Smith
Plan of Dumbarton Muir
018 A long elevated ridge the surface of which is Rocky H. [Heathy] Pasture.
It is an outcrop or dike

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Plan 18 - 11 Parish of Dumbarton

[In authorities for Common Kist:]
Burgh Charter of 1609 wherein this point of the Moor is described as "The Auld Monument of
Stone called the Common Kist" - It
is still on the ground
JB Major

[Below entry for Hill of Standing Stones:]
It is manifest from The Old Charters of Alexander II. 1221. and James in 1609. that these were ancient Standing Stones

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Alison James- Moderator, eAndrew McEwan

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