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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BENRY BRIDGE Bendry Burn Bridge





Bennery Bridge



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Revd Alexander McLean
Revd James Walker
Mr Walter Watson


Johnston's County Map dated 1816

Forrest's county Map
014.12 A conduit on the parish road where it crosses Bendry Syke. It receives this name on account of the road being made over a marsh at this spot.
BENRY SYKE Bendry Syke Burn Rev Alexander McLean
Revd James Walker
Mr Walter Watson
014.12 A small stream which for a considerable distance forms the County & Parish boundaries.

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Header: Parish of Carnwath

Transcriber's notes

Benry Bridge; in pencil in the margin it reads {Parish Road ? Is it a TP ' 'oms 4th Feb 60 '} This is then linked by a pencil line to the descriptive remarks where Parish road is heavily underlined. Bendry has the d crossed out and Burn is crossed out and replaced with Syke.

Benry Syke: Modes of Spelling: It is spelled Bendry with the 'd' crossed out and Syke has been added with Burn being crossed out. Beneath this entry in another ink and hand is written

"Bendry" in the above two names has been referred to the foregoing authorities and they agree to write Benry Bridge and Benry Syke on the plans. See Benry Bog for which they they are originally supplied in page 6.

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