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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LORG HILL Lorg Hill
Lorg Hill
James Wilson
John Seaton
003 [Situation] 1/2 Mile North of Lorg.
A large hill, forming part of an irregular range or group of hills, on the farm of Lorg and Polvaddoch its surface is rough and rocky pasture
GREEN CLEUGH Green Cleugh
Green Cleugh
James Wilson
John Seaton
003 [Location] About 1/2 N.W [North West] of Lorg,
A Small ravine in the farm of Lorg, through it runs Green Cleugh Burn.
GREEN CLEUGH BURN Green Cleugh Burn
Green Cleugh Burn
James Wilson
John Seaton
003 [Location] Running Southerly to Lorg Burn at the distance of 34 chains NW. [North West] of Lorg farm house,
A small stream having its rise on the farm of Lorg, and running in a Southerly direction through "Green Cleugh", (hence the name) to its Confluence with Lorg Burn,

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Parish of Dalry

Form 136
Page 43 - Lorg Hill
page 43 - Green Cleugh
page 43 - Green Cleugh Burn

[Name] Lurg Lorg, The ridge of a hill
gradually declining into
a plain


[Name] Cleugh, a strait hollow
between precipitous banks

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