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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BRAES OF MULHAGENY Braes of Mulhageny
Braes of Mulhageny
Robert Wilson n Culsharg by Newton Stewart
Robert McMillan n.& S Palgown by Newton Stewart
013 A tolerable sized rocky slope on the Dunnance farm of Pulgown, the Rocks are of medium Size thickly studded
KIRN BRAE Kirk Brae Robert Wilson n Culsharg by Newton Stewart Robert McMillan n.& S Palgown by Newton Stewart 013 A Small rocky slope near the western base of "Benyellary". a short distance S.W. [South West] of it. "Kirn Burn" meanders past, hence the name
WHITE STRAND White Strand Robert Wilson n Culsharg by Newton Stewart Robert McMillan n.& S Palgown by Newton Stewart 013 A streamlet rising upon a small rocKy eminence, called Craigtersan (near the Summitof "GarlaiKen ") & meandering a short distance in a S. [South] Westerly direction, joins "kirKennan Burn".

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List of Names collected by John Nish C.A. [Civilian Assistant] 1st. Examiner -- [Page] 39 -- Parish of Minnigaff -- Plan 13B. Trace 3

Object - Brae of Mulhageny - A Rocky slope
- Kirn Brae - A rocKy slope
- White Strand -

[Signed] John Nish C.A. [Civilian Assistant] 1st. Exr. [Examiner]
22nd. June 1849

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