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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
TORNIEFANE Torniefane
Torniefane
John Henderson
James McGarvy
021 [Situation] About 10 chains N [North] by E [East] of Brigton.
A small knoll or eminence on the farm of Brigton its surface is rocky heathy pasture
CROW CRAIGS Crow Craigs
Crow Craigs
John Henderson
James McGarvey
021 [Situation] 8 chains N. [North] of Brigton.
A small rugged rocky knoll on the farm of Brigton It is much resorted to by Crows hence the name.
BROOMHASS (In Ruins) Broomhause (in ruins)
Broomhause (in ruins)
Broomhause (in ruins)
Broomhass
Broomhass
Broomhass
John Henderson

James Garvey

William Gordon

Thomas McQuhae
William Wilson
John McClymont
021 [Situation] About 1/2 mile NE [North East] by E. [East] of Brigton.
The ruins of an old house on the farm of Brigton, which William Gordon says that at one time it had been used as a publick house.

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[Note] Torn na fàine. The eminence of the circle or ring
[Note] Broom Hass. the passage or opening abounding in broom

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