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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
KAE HEUGHS Kae Heughs Mr J White farmer Garlton
Mr Neil Cunningham Barney Mains
James Stirling Phantassie
010 A Seep rocky precipice running from west to east, through the eastern half, of the "Garlton Hills". and on the eastern end, there is a Roman Camp in good preservation.
THIEVES' DIKE Thieves Dyke Mr J White farmer Garlton
Mr Neil Cunningham Barney Mains
James Stirling Phantassie
010 This name applies to a Stone wall running along the South Side of the "Garlton Hills". and immediately South of "Yellow Craigs" the old Military road passed along this place - and travellers were often robbed in this locality - it being a retired place, - hence the Name Thieves Dyke.

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List of Names collected by J McDiarmid c.a. [civilian assistant]
Parish of Haddington
Plan -- Trace
10A. -- 2.

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