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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LOCH GLAR BURN Loch Glar Burn Robert Logan n & s Corriedoo
William McMichael n & s Laggan by Minnyhive.
016 A small stream rising on the farm of Corriedoo and flowing in a northerly direction until it falls into the Garpel Burn in its Course it flows into and out of Loch Glar - hence its name.
GATEHOUSE GLEN Gatehouse Glen Robert Logan n & s Corriedoo
William McMichael n & s Laggan by Minnyhive.
016 A deep ravine or glen of natural formation through a small stream flows it is situated on the farm of Corriedoo.
GATEHOUSE BURN Gatehouse Burn Robert Logan n & s Corriedoo
William McMichael n & s Laggan by Minnyhive.
016 A small stream rising on the farm of Corriedoo, and flowing in a northerly direction until it falls into the Garpel Burn I cannot learn what the origin of this name is - there is no object in the vicinity called "Gatehouse.

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Parish of Balmaclellan
Plan 16B Trace 4 [List of Names collected by] Thomas Smith C. Asst. [Civilian Assistant]

Objects
Loch Glar Burn - A Stream
Gatehouse Glen - A Ravine
Gatehouse Burn - A Stream

[Signed] Thomas Smith [c/a civilian assistant]
9th March [18]50

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