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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
COY BURN Coy Burn

Coy Burn
Coy Burn
John Scott
Mr. J. Cameron
James Carruthers
Rev. [Reverend] James Anderson
039 [Situation] From the East of Ascurry Wood W. [West] to Vinny Water.
A small stream having its source from a spring on the east end of Ascurry Wood from whence it takes a Westerly Course and runs into Vinny Water.
The origin of this name cannot be ascertained.
IDVIES STRIP Idvies Strip
Idvies Strip
Idvies Strip
John Scott
James Carruthers
Rev. [Reverend] James Anderson
039 [Situation] On Boundary common to Kirkden and Dunnichen (detached).
A narrow belt of Fir and hard wood on the East side of the Estate of Idvies - the property of Mrs. Cathcart and Mrs. Prittyman

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Parish of Kirkden -- Sheet 39.15 Trace 3

[Entry for Ascurry Wood has been crossed out]

Coy Burn [note]
The word here evidently is
Coy - quiet, still. - Dr. Jamieson's Scottish Dicty. [Dictionary]

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