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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
KILPATRICK BRAES (Continued) Kilpatrick Braes (Continued 022 [continued from page 51]
well known one in the country side, & the Braes are for beauty &c. thought a great deal of as from the plantation above them which stands on a great part of the incline or brae - from the brow of the heights, the pasture ground is not so rough as Hill sides generally. The extent to which the Name upon the authorities quoted, applies westward, is the Haw' Craig; East, about "Burnbrae" or "Gowkstone (23-9,2.3) & north south as shewn by the yellow shade on Examination Traces, shewing a great part of the plantation bel[onging] to Lord Blantyre, which his Lordship calls "Kilpatrick Hill Wood" a part of the actual Braes of Kilpatrick (See N. [Name] Sheet of "Kilp: [Kilpatrick] Hills 23-8 Trace 5). The place the Name is written on the Traces should not be altered by putting it farther north or south but it may be extended east & west.

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Co [County] Dumbarton -- Old Kilpatrick Parish

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