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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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SOUTH CALDER WATER | South Calder Water South Calder Water South Calder Water South Calder Water South Calder Water South Calder Water South Calder Water South Calder Water South Calder Water South Calder Water |
Forest's County Map Map 10 Miles round Glasgow Origines Parochiales Scotiae New Statistical Account Fullarton's Gazetteer Knox's Map of Lanark & Ayrshire Mr. Rodgers, Factor James Dick, Bellshill G. Brownlie, Brigbrae |
012.10 | This water enters the Parish near Cleland House & forms the southern Boundary of Bothwell until it enters the Clyde near "Bothwell Haugh" XI-16 Trace 3. Its banks are generally steep, rocky & wooded. There are three viaducts over it on the lines of the Caledonian Railway. At "Orbiston, or Douglas Park" Trace 6. XI-12 there is a Roman Bridge over it. There is also a cave, called "Wallace's Cave", on Orbiston on the side of the River, and at "Cleland House", Trace 4.XI-11 there's another "Wallaces Cave". A "North Calder Water" forms the northern Boundary of the Parish - both are tributaries of the Clyde. |
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