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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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DUNGEON BURN | Dungeon Burn Dungeon Burn |
John Murray A. McMillan |
014 | [Situation] Flowing in a winding direction from Seggy Gut to the Long Loch of the Dungeon. A Small Stream or Burn taking its rise on the Seggy Gut, and running ina N. [North] Easterly direction to its influx with 'Long Loch of the Dungeon.' |
BRISHIE BURN | Brushie Burn Brushie Burn Brishie Burn Brishie Burn |
John Murray A. McMillan Peter Kelly A. McCutcheon See Brishie Page 14 |
014 | [Situation] Running in a S.E. [South East] direction from the Long Loch of the Dungeon. A small Stream or burn having its Source in 'Long Loch of the Dungeon' And running in a Southerly direction into Cooran Lane. |
LONG LOCH OF THE DUNGEON | Long Loch of the Dungeon Long Loch of the Dungeon Long Loch |
John Murray A. McMillan Ainslie's Map 1820 |
014 | [Situation] About 1 3/8 mile E. by N. [East by North] of Loch Arron. A Small Loch on the farm of Buchan, it is well Stored with trout, and is situated about 10 Chains South of Round Loch of the Dungeon, possibly it has took its name from 'Dungeon Hill' & its long Shape. |
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[Page] 19Parish of Minnigaff
Form 136 Page
52 Dungeon Burn
56 Brishie Burn
52 Long Loch of the Dungeon
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