OS1/14/57/61
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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 |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 61Parish 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]
[Page signed]
Samuel S Hill
2nd. Corp RE [2nd. Corporal Royal Engineers]
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