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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CASHNABROCK BURN | Cashnabrock Burn Cashnabrock Burn |
William Gordon William Wilson |
021 | [Situation] Running into the Water of Minnick at Cashnabrock Wiel. A small stream or burn taking its rise on the farm of Brigton & running in a southerly direction to its confluence with the Water of Minnick. |
FORDMOUTH (In Ruins) | Fordmouth (in ruins) Fordmouth (in ruins) Fordmouth |
Thomas McQuhae William Wilson Ainslies Map 1820 |
021 | [Situation] About 1/3 mile NE [North East] by N. [North] of Brigton, farm house. An old house in ruins on the farm of Low Minniwick, and situated close to the Water of Minnick. |
QUAKING ASH WEIL | Quaking-ash Wiel Quaking-ash Wiel Quaking-ash Wiel |
James McGarvey John Henderson A. McMillan |
021 | [Situation] About 7/8 mile NE [North East] of Brigton. A deep pool in the "Water of Minnick" over which one grew an ash tree, hence the name. |
Continued entries/extra info
4.Parish of Minnigaff -- [Page] 17
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[Page] [49] Cashnabrock Burn
[...] Fordmouth (in ruins)
[...] Quaking Ash Wiel
[Note] Casan na' Chroc. The badgers' path or way
[Note] Quaking Ash. The Asp or aspen
Scottish Dicty [Dictionary]
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