OS1/20/22/7
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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KNOCKSTING BURN | Knocksting Burn Knocksting Burn |
John McLelland William Blackley | 010 | [Situation] Running in a W. [Westerly] direction passing W. of Knocksting farm house A small stream or burn having its source in Knocksting Loch and running in a Westerly direction to its confluence with Troston Burn |
LOCHLEE HILL | Lochlee Hill Lochlee Hill Lochlee Hill |
John McLelland William Blackley Ainslies Map |
010 | [Situation] About 1 mile N W [North west] of Knocksting Loch A tolerably sized hill on the farms of Fingland and Troston. On it is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station called by Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Party "Fingland". |
TROSTON BURN | Troston Burn Troston Burn |
John McLelland William Blackley | 010 | [Situation] Running in a S W [South West] direction passing College Hill & Bennan to Knocksting Burn A considerable stream having its rise on the farms of Troston and Knocksting, and from its junction with Knocksting Burn, the unified water of both is then called Black Water to its influx with the Water of Ken. |
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[Page] 7Parish of Dalry
Left hand side of page Form 136 Page 27 Lochlee Hill; 27 Troston Burn; 27 Knocksting Burn
Lochlee Hill
[Name] Loch liath, The grey loch
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Gerald Cummins
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