OS1/14/60/28
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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HARE CAIRN | Hare Cairn Hare Cairn Hare Cairn |
James Smart John Coutts Hugh Christison |
013 | A name applied to a heap, or small craig of loose rocks and stones situated at the head of "Shank of Ledmanie," near top of "Hill of Wirren" |
BROOM BURN | Broom Burn | James Smart John Coutts Hugh Christison |
013 | A small stream 17 chains west of "Torr na Meanoch" falling into head of "Burn of Drumcairn" |
TÒRR NA MENACH | Torr na Meanoch | James Smart John Coutts Hugh Christison |
013 | A good feature about 50 chains South of the Eastern Extremity of the "Hill of Wirren" From Torr a knoll and "Meannach" abounding in kids. |
BLACK SHANK | Black Shank Black Shank Black Shank |
County Map (Ainslie's) John Coutts John Tod. Shepherd Drumcairn. |
013 | A small feature between "Torr na Meanoch" and "Corrie Livery" |
Continued entries/extra info
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Torr na Menach [note]
"The Kid's Hill"
Correct Gaelic orthography adopted [Initialled] A.G.
Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
Alison James- Moderator, KBMW- Moderator
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