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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
GLENSHIMROCH Glenshimroch Hill John Coltart n & s Cairniehill
William Gerrand n & s MarsKaig Dalry
010 A large hill of middling elevation on the farm of Glenshimroch (hence the name) the Surface of which is rocky heathy pasture, on it are the following Names Meikle, and Wee, Bennan, Garlaffin Lag's Rig, and Lag's Howe, See descriptive remarks
BUTTER LUMP Butter Lump John Coltart n & s Cairniehill
William Gerrand n & s MarsKaig Dalry
010 A large GreywauKe Stone Situated on the East Side of Glenshimroch Hill. It is about 14 Links Square Mr. Coltart States that it has derived its name from being like unto a Square lump of Butter

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[Page] 65 -- List of Names collected by John Bray C. A [Civilian Assistant] 1st. Examiner
Plan 10B Trace 5 -- [Parish] Dalry
Object
Glenshimroch - A Hill
Butter Lump - A Stone
[Signed] John Bray C. A [Civilian Assistant] March 18th. 1850

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