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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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FIDDLER BURN | Fiddler Burn ---------do--------- --------do------- Fiddler's burn |
Daniel Rankin Esq. Rev[eren]d John Wylie J.L. Stewart Esq. Johnston's County Map dated 1816 Forrest's County Map Statistical Account of Lanarkshire |
019.14; 025.1; 025.05 | A large stream which rises in the high grounds near Kilncadzow and running in a N.E. direction receives one of its principal trib= utaries (the Coldstream Burn). it then changes its course towards the West and enters a most romantic and wooded glen called Fiddler Gill. through which it pursues its rough and sinuous course until its con- fluence with the Auchenglen Burn. when the united streams take the name of Mashock Burn. |
HOWGILL (In Ruins) | Howgill ----do----- -----do------ |
Hector McLean Esq[ui]r[e] J.L. Stewart Esq[ui]r[e] Rev[eren]d John Wylie Johnston's County Map dated 1816 Forrest's County Map |
025.03 | The ruins of a cothouse Property of Sir Norman McD. Lockhart |
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Ian Muirhead
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