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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
DENTON BURN Denton Burn
Denton Burn
Denton Burn
P. B. Bairnsfather Esqr.
Mr. J. Burnet Dumbarrow Mill
Mr. J. Stewart Kirktown
039; 045 [Situation] On Sn. Ph. Boundy. [Southern Parish Boundary]
A considerable stream having its source in the Parish of Carmyllie runs in a northerly direction and falls into the Vinny near Gardyne.
DUMBARROW-BRIDGE Dumbarrow-bridge See following page
DUMBARROW STRIP Dumbarrow Strip
Dumbarrow Strip
Dumbarrow Strip
P. B. Bairnsfather Esqr.
Mr. J. Burnett
Mr. J. Stewart
039; 045 [Situation] On Nn. [Northern] Parish Boundy [Boundary].
A narrow piece of rough ground planted with fir wood - situate on the Estate of Dumbarrow.

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[Page] 72
Parish of Dunnichen (Detached) -- Sheet 39. No. 15. T. [Trace] 2.

Dumbarrow Strip [note]
Strip - a long nar-
-row plantation or
belt of trees. Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson's Scot: Dicty. [Scottish Dictionary]

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