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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
WHITE BURN White Burn
White Burn
White Burn
White Burn
White Burn
J McDonald Glenquiech
T Dundas. Knock
Mr Sim, Burnside
Mr. Ogilvy of Inshewan
County Map
025 A fine stream which has its source from the East & West Burns of Buckies, & from the junction of the East B. [Burn] of Buckies with the main stream, the name "White Burn" is given, and well known, until it enters the Esk at Shielhill Bridge.
CAIRNTON AND BURNSIDE Cairnton and Burnside
Cairnton and Burnside
Burnside
Burnside
Burnside
Burnside
Burnside
Valuation Roll
Mr. Ogilvy Propr. [Proprietor]
Mr. Simm Tenant
Carts
Mr. Mann, Strone
J. McDonald, Glenquiech
T Dundas Knock
025 This steading is upon the old steading of Cairnton, while the old place or steading of Burnside stands to the south-east. As stated by the Proprietor the farm house is generally called Burnside although really upon the farm of Cairnton. Every one now refers to this as Burnside - the name of the old thatched house to the south east being dropped. In the Valuation Roll the names
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