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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
DUNNANCE MOAT Dunnance Moat See Name List Plan 38D 038 [Situation] 3/4 mile S by W [South by West] of Lawrieston
An ancient Moat (partly artificial and partly natural) supposed to be of Danish origin. It derives its name from the farm on which it stands. See Name List Plan 38 D page 3.
CAMELON LANE Camlyr Lane
Camlayr Lane
Camelon Lane
Camelon Lane
Camlayr lane
Camelon Lane
Camelon Lane
Camelon Lane
Camelon Lane
James McGuffie
Robert Landsborough
William McVitae
James Burnet Esq
William St John
Ainslies Map Revd [Revised] 1820
Vol[ume] 3 p[age] 234 Caledonia
Joseph Henning
Name List Plan 38D
038 [Situation] South of Lawrieston
A small stream celebrated for the purity of its water rising on the Farm of Edgarton & running into Laurieston Burn
[Note] "Lane" - A Brook &c Scottish Dictionary

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