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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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. -

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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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