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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BOGHALL | Boghall Boghall Boghall Boghall Boghall |
Alexander Gillespie Esqr Mr R. Glen Mr D. Lockhart Mr J Morrison Johnstons County Map |
034.13 | Large farmstead, dwelling house two storeys offices one, slated in good repair - property of Alexander Gillespie Esqr. |
CAMP (Site of) [Boghall] | Camp (Site of) Camp (Site of) Camp (Site of) Camp (Site of) Camp |
Alexander Gillesoie Esqr. Mr R. Glen Mr D. Lockhart Mr J. Morrison Johnstons County Map |
034.13 | The site of a large oval shaped British camp: it is under cultivation and will soon be entirely obliterated The site is still indicated by undulations in the field. About half a mile South - west from Biggar are the remains of a Camp, 60 paces in diameter, with a deep ditch and double rampart. Statistical Account Page362. |
BIGGAR WATER | Biggar Water Biggar Water Biggar Water Biggar Water Biggar W [Water] |
Alexander Gillespie Esqr Mr R. Glen Mr D. Lockhart Mr J. Morrison Johnstons County Map |
034.13 | A considerable stream which forms the boundary between the counties of Lanark & Peebles for a short distance Rises in the Ph [Parish] of Coulter Lanarkshire, and joins River Twe [Tweed] in the Ph [Parish] of Broughton Peebleshire It receives Biggar Burn in its course |
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[Page] 44Ph [Parish] of Biggar
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