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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
OLD BRIDGE OF MINNICK Old Bridge of Minnick
Old Bridge of Minnick
Thomas McQuhae

Hugh Smith
021 [Situation] About 3/4 mile S [South] by W. [West] of Holm, farm house.
A small stone built bridge of one arch crossing the Water of Minnick between the lands of Minniwick & Larg, it is in bad repair and appearantly very old, no road leads over it with the exception of an ill defined footpath.
PULNISKIE BURN Pulniskie Burn
Pulniskie Burn
Thomas McQuhae
Hugh Smith
021 [Situation] Running in a S. [South] westerly direction passing at the E. [East] side of Borgan farm house & runs into the Water of Minnick near Larg farm house.
A considerable stream or burn taking its rise at the base of Larg Hill & running in a Westerly direction to its confluence with the Water of Minnick.
WATER OF MINNICK Water of Minnick
Water of Minnick
Water of Minnick
Minnick Water
Water of Minnick
John McMillan
John Milligan
William McMillan
Ainslies Map 1820
Plan 13.C.
[Situation] Running in a southerly direction through the parish of Minnigaff & runs into the Cree near Larg.
For Description see Name List of Plan 13A.

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[Note] Pulniskie corrupn. [corruption] of Poll an uisge i.e. The pool or pit of water

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