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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BIZZYBERRY HILL Bizzyberry Hill
Do
Do
Bushberry Hill
Bushyberry
Do
Bizzyberry
mr. J Morrison
Mr Robert Glen
Mr. D. Lockhart
J. Tawse esq
Forrests Map
Johnston's County Map
Statistical Account Pages 354 &362
034.06 A conspicuous oblong hill of slight elevation. Near the summit are patches of outcrop rock and on the south side close furze. On the east side there are the remains of a british fort and on the summit is a spring named Wallace's Well. The Statistical Account notices an artificial recess called Wallace's Seat. It has been destroyed. The same Account also notices the traces of a fortifiction on the summit of this hill. These have also disappeared.
WALLACE'S WELL Wallace's Well
Do
Do
Do
Mr J. Morrison
Mr Robert Glen
Mr D Lockhart
J Tawse Esq
034.06 A spring on the summit of Bizzyberry Hill - no mineral qualities. Its connection with Wallace is not known in the neighbourhood.

"On the north side of Bizzyberry are a hollow rock and a spring called Wallace's Seat and Wallace's Well"
Stat. Acct p. 359

Note: The Examiner states that the rock called "Wallace's Seat" has been removed.
J.L.

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