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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
DEN OF DUN Den of Dun
Den of Dun
Den of Dun
Henry Cowie
Mr. Mackie
John Japp
027 A small Glen or ravine on the lands of Dun, its sides are thickly planted with Forest wood, and through it runs a considerable stream or burn, which is not designated by any name.
DUN HOUSE Dun House
Dun House
Dun House
Dun House
G.C. Myres Esqr. Factor
Henry Cowie
Val. [Valuation] Roll (1861-2)
Mr. Mackie
027 A fine Mansion having Offices; pleasure grounds; and a large garden attached, The property of W.H.K. Erskine Esqr. London
Mr. Myres says it was built about the end of the 17th. century.
DUN'S HIP Dun's Hip
Dun's Hip
Dun's Hip
Dun's Hip
Alexander White Occr. [Occupier]
Henry Cowie
Mr. Mackie
Mr. Fyfe, Miller
027 A small Cottage with a garden attached The property of W.H.K. Erskine Esqr.

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