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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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POLVADDOCH BURN | Polvaddoch Burn Polvaddoch Burn Polvaddoch Burn |
James Wilson John Seaton William Maxwell Esqr. |
003 | [Situation] Running S.E [South East] & receiving Pot Burn & Pallosh Sykes. A considerable stream or burn having its rise at the Northern base of "High Black Hill" and running in a S.[South] Easterly direction, receiving numerous tributaries, till it joins with Pulmulloch Burn, thence it is called the "Water of Ken". |
HIGH BLACK HILL | High Black Hill High Black Hill |
James Wilson John Seaton |
003 | [Situation] About 1 Mile N.[North] of Lorg A small hill on the farm of PolvaddocK, its Surface is rough pasture interspersed with a few rocks. |
POT BURN | Pot Burn Pot Burn |
James Wilson John Seaton |
003 | [Situation] Running Easterly to its junction with Polvaddoch Burn A small stream having its rise on Lorg Hill and running in an Eastern direction to its conflux with Polvaddock Burn. - |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 3Parish of Dalry
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[Name] Poll bhadag, The deep stream
of the clusters or groves &c.
Pot Burn
[Name] Pot, A pit, a pond, a pool or deep place in an river &c.
Jamieson
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