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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LURG LOCH Lurg Loch
Lurg Loch
Lurg Loch
Lurg Loch
Lurg Loch
Andrew Douie Esq.
Mr. Craig
Map of Estate
Knox's Map 1828
Johnstone's Co. [County] Map
030 [Situation] 1/8 Mile S. [South] of Cleish.
A small Loch on the estate of Paphle.
NIVINGSTON HILL Nivingston Hill
Nivingston Hill
Nivingston Hill
Mr. Young Cleish Castle.
Mr. Craig.
Map of Estate
030 [Situation] 3/4 Mile S. [South] of Cleish.
A good Sized hill on the estate of Cleish Castle, formerly belonging to that of Nivingston hence the name. Its surface is rocky mountain grassland or rocky pasture.
KEBBUCK MOSS Kebbuck Moss
Kebbuck Moss
Kebbuck Moss
Kebbuck
Andrew Douie Esq.
John Flockhart
David Walls Shepherd Craigencat
Chambers Grammar part 2 page 93 and the Glossary in Burns Poems.
030 [Situation] 1 Mile S.E. [South East] of Cleish.
A small portion of Mossland on Dowhill Muir in form resembling a cheese or in Scotland a Kebbuck hence the name.

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[Page] 46 Plan 30A Trace No.7 Parish of Cleish.

Note: Lurg - The ridge of a hill. Gaelic Dictionary

Note: Kebbuck - A cheese: properly one of a large size. Jameson.

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