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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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STICKY'S DEN | Sticky's Den Sticky's Den Sticky's Den |
Mr Cow Mr Wallace David Henderson |
051 | [Situation] At the eastern Side of Panbride Ph. [Parish] A broad glen with precipitous banks covered with large forest trees. |
BLACK WOOD | Black Wood Black Wood Black Wood |
Mr Cow Mr Wallace David Henderson |
051 | [Situation] In the eastern Side of Panbride Ph. [Parish] A large wood of mixed timber of about 30 years growth, |
DOG'S NOSE | Dog's Nose Dog's Nose Dog's Nose |
Mr. Irvine Game Keeper Mr. Peters Muirdrum Mr. Davidson, East Gate |
051 | [Situation] In Sticky's Den. This name applies to a rock which projects into the Boath Burn, and is Supposed to bear a resemblance to a dog's nose. It is Situated in Stickey's Den. |
PEATMIRE WELL | Peatmire Well Peatmire Well |
Mr. Peters Muirdrum Mr. Davidson, East Gate Mr. Irvine, Game Keeper |
051 | [Situation] In the north end of Black Wood. A well of good Spring water Situated in the Black wood. |
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[Page] 25Parish of Panbride -- Sheet 51. 4 trace 4
Sticky's Den
[Note]
The name Sticky was originally given as a nickname
to a man who was employed as forester here some years ago
The Circumstance of his gathering Sticks or broken wood into
heaps for the purpose of fire wood gave rise to the name.
Correspondence from Field Examiner
[Signed]
John Jane
Sr R.E.[Sapper Royal Engineers]
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