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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LOCH OF CREE William Wilson N & S Brigton Newton [Stewart]
John Henderson N & S Borgan Newton [Stewart]
021 The expansion of the River Cree, into the appearance of a Loch, according to the wetness, or drought of the season, during heavy rains the land on each side is inundated for a considerable distance it is a beautiful Loch, picturesquely situated amongst natural woods, and rugged rocky heath clad hills It extends from Cairdie Wiel to near Penningham house
WARD KNOWE John Henderson Borgan Newton [Stewart]
James McGarvey n & S Borgan Newton [Stewart]
021 A small rocky heathy knowe on the farm of Brigton, it has taken its name from a small field convenient to it

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[Page] 56 -- List of Names Collected by John Bray c/a [civilian assistant] -- Final Examiner -- [Parish of] Minnigaff
Plan 21C Trace 4

Objects
Loch of Cree - A Loch
Ward Knowe - An eminence

[Signed] John Bray c/a [civilian assistant] Aug [August] [...]

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