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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BACKSIDE OF FINGLAND | Backside of Fingland Backside of Fingland Backside |
James McCheyne William Rowan Ainslies map. 1820 |
[Situation] 1 3/8 miles East of Blackmark A small thatched house in indifferent repair, with a few acres of land attached (being a sublet from the farm of Fingland) Occupied by James McCheyne The property of William Forbes Esqr. of Callender. |
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FINGLAND HILL | Fingland Hill Fingland Hill Fingland Hill |
James McCheyne William Rowan Ainslies map. 1820 |
[Situation] 1 Mile E.S. [East South] East of Blackmark. A tolerable sized hill on the farm of Fingland, its surface consists of rocky heathy pasture. On it are several small Eminences known by separate names, such as Lodge Knowe, White Knowe &c [etcetera]. |
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COLLEGE GLEN | College Glen College Glen College Glen |
Robert Bell William Rowan A. Milligan |
[Situation] About 2 Miles E.S.E. [East South East] of Blackmark A Glen or hollow on the farm of Fingland. It is traditionally handed down that the persecuted Presbyterians need to hold some of their meetings here in the time their persecution. |
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