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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
RAVEL BURN Ravel Burn
Ravel Burn
Ravel Burn
Ravel Burn
Estate Map
John Dick. Great & Little Newlands
James Dick. Aitkenhead
Alexander Patterson, Woodhead
007.15 A Burn which rises from
drains, on Trace 3. XI- 3, &
Upon coming near the "St.Calder
Water, which it enters, has some
irregular embankments, covered
with brushwood. There is a good
wooden bridge over it near the N. Calder water,
for a Tram Road. The name is spelt
From its origin - to Ravel, taken from
The zig zag or intricate forms it has near
the "N. Calder Water".

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Co. [County] Lanark -- Bothwell Parish
Great Newlands and Little Newlands (continued) VII-15 Trace 5
should be used. These names have been entered in Name Sheet together from their closeness, similarity of authorities and description,but they should not be written or entered in column of "Various modes of spelling i.e."-" Great" Newlands" and "Little Newlands", but as two separate names without the conjunction and - as written on Es4mn. Trace

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