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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CRAIG LINN | Craig Linn Craig Linn |
John McCaul William Duff |
015 | [Situation] Near the E.[East] Side of Earlston Linn. A rocky eminence (now planted with Fir) on the lands of Earlston near to the Eastern Margin [of] Water of Ken, or Earlston Linn from which it took its name. Linn is the Scotch term for a Waterfall, but the object is too [much] elevated above the level of the Water ever to have been such. |
CRAIG LINN PLANTATION | Craig Linn Plantation Craig Linn Plantation Craig Linn Plantation |
John Brown William Duff John McCaul s.n. Dalry |
015 | [Situation] On the rocky Eminence called Craig Linn. A Small plantation on a rocky [Knoll] Called Craig Linn (hence the name) [the] wood of which consists of Fir. It is the property of William Forbes Esqr. of Callender. - |
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[Page] 36 -- Parish of DalryForm 136
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85 - Craig Linn Plantation
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