OS1/21/9/45
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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DRUMALBINHILL | Drumalbinhill Drumalbinhill Drumalbinhill |
Robert Denholm Esqr [Esquire] Mr Thos [Thomas] Braidwood Mr William Paterson |
038.04 | An old farmstead in ruins. The buildings were one storey thatched, property of Sir W. Anstruther Carmichael. The name "Drumalbin Hill" formerly applied to the high ground attached to this farm is now disused. "Black Hill" & "Chapel Hill" are the names given to the ridge. |
LEVET HILL | Levet Hill Levet Hill Levet Hill |
Robert Denholm Esqr [Esquire] Mr Thos [Thomas] Braidwood Mr Wm [William] Paterson |
038.04 | A slightly elevated ridge. This name is probably a contraction of the English word Leveret, a young hare. |
REDMIRE BURN | Redmire Burn Redmire Burn Redmire Burn |
Robert Denholm Esqr [Esquire] Mr Thos. [Thomas]Braidwood Mr Wm [William] Paterson |
038.04 | The continuation of "Carmichael Burn". The name extends from the source at the base of Tinto-end to the crossing of a Ph. [Parish] road near the farmstead of "Side", from which point the name "Carmichael Burn" begins. |
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45 [right corner of header]Ph [Parish] of Carmichael [in header]
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