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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LOCH HILL Loch Hill
Loch Hill
Anthony McKie
George Anderson
024 [Situation] About 1 mile E. [East] S. [South] East of Balmaclellan
A small hill on the farm of Euanstown the Soil of which is arable land It is Situate close to the S. [South] East Side of Martinstown Loch hence the name,
MARTINSTOWN BURN Martinstown Burn
Martinstown Burn
Mart[onston?]
MartinStoun Martinstown
George Anderson
Anthony McKie
Ainslies Map 1796
Val: [Valuation] Roll (1819) p [page] 7
Ant [Ancient] Val: [Valuation] Roll (1819) p [page] 6
024 Running in a S. E [South East] b. [by] S. [South] direction passing between Lochside & Martinstown & passing under Euanstown Bridge 11 chs [chains] from which place it joins Corse Burn
A small Stream or burn running out of Martinstown Loch (hence the name) and flowing in a Southerly direction through the farms of Martinstown & Euanstown to its influx with Euanstown Burn. -
MARTINSTOWN LOCH Martinstown Loch
Martinstown Loch
Martonston Loch Martinstoun
MertinStoun
George Anderston
Anthony McKie
Ainslies Map 1796
Val: [Valuation] Roll (1819) p [page] 7
Val: [Valuation] Roll (Ant.) [Ancient] 1819 p [page] 6
024 [Situation] About 7/8 miles E. S. E. [East South East] of Balmaclellan
A Small laKe on the farm of Martinstown hence the name. -

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