OS1/21/12/107

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CHESTER LAW Chester Law Rev.[Reverend] Alexander McLean
Rev. [Reverend] James Walker
Mr Walter Watson
Mr David Aitken
026.12 A small arable knoll on the farm of West Mains. Property of Sir N. McD. Lockhart.
SOUTH MEDWIN South Medwyn Rev.[Reverend] Alexander McLean
Rev. [Reverend] James Walker
Mr Walter Watson
Mr David Aitken
026.11; 026.12; 027.09 A considerable stream which rises not far from the junction of the three Counties of Peebles, Edinburgh and Lanark on the East of Dunsyre, which parish it separates from Peebleshire on the East, it also forms it also forms its Southern Boundary separating it from Dolphington. It afterwards forms the Southern Boundary of Carnwath Parish separating it from that of Liberton and after an entire course of about 10 miles during which it receives some small Tributaries it joins the North Medwin, after which the united streams take the name of Medwin.
WHITE LAW White Law Rev.[Reverend] Alexander McLean
Rev. [Reverend] James Walker
Mr Walter Watson
Mr David Aitken
026.04 A small arable knoll on the farm of Newbigging Mains. Property of Sir N. McD. Lockhart.

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Carnwath Ph. [Parish] [page] 107

[Under South Medwyn in red ink]
Medwin Water is adopted by order of Col. [Colonel] Cameron
(see remarks on Dunsyre Ph. [Parish] -page 5)

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Removed Medwin Water not on this sheet. It is referenced on page 98

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