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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CRAIG CRUN Craig Crun
Craig Crun
Craig Crun
Robert McTaggart
William Folds
John Muir Ph [Parish] Schoolmaster Kells
023 [Situation] About 5/8 miles N W. [North West] by N. [North] of Upper Craigenbay. -
A large cloven granite rocK on the farm of Upper Craigenbay &. on BenbracK It cannot be ascertained what it tooK its name from. -
CARSGOWN BRAE Carsgown Brae
Carsgown Brae
Carsgown Brae
John Muir Ph [Parish] Schoolmaster
Revd [Reverend] J. Maitland
Robert McTaggart
William Folds
023 [Situation] About 3/8 Mile N. [North] of Upper Craigenbay
A Sloping portion of land between the hills of Bennan &. Low BenbracK and on the farm of Upper Craigenbay. - Probably it taKes its name from the Low Situation its. -
LOCHSPRAIG BURN Loch Spraig Burn
Loch Spraig Burn
LochSpraig Burn
LochSpraig Burn
Lochspraing
LoghSpraig
LochSpraig
Revd [Reverend] James Maitland Kells
John Muir Schoolmaster
Robert Taggart
William Folds
Valuation Roll anct. [ancient]
Valuation Roll 1819
Ainslies Map revd [revised] 1820
023 [Situation] TaKes its Rise about one mile N N E [North North East] of Upper Craigenbay
A Small Stream or Burn taKing its rise in the farm of Upper Craigenbay and Running in a Northerly direction through the farm of Loch Spraig - hence the name. -

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[Page] 6 Parish of Kells
Form 136
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30 - Craig Crun
30 - Carsgown Brae
31 - Loch Spraig Burn

Transcriber's notes

Unsure if cloven granite should be included in the Craig Crun entry.

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Molly Miller

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