OS1/21/12/99

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
HOW BURN How Burn Rev.[Reverend] Alexander McLean
Rev. [Reverend] James Walker
Mr Walter Watson
Mr David Aitken
Johnston's County Map dated 1816
Forrest's County Map
026.07 A small stream which collects from surface water near Kersewell and taking A southerly direction joins Clyde south of Spittal farm after a course of about two miles
WOODEND MOSS Rev.[Reverend] Alexander McLean
Rev. [Reverend] James Walker
John Wilson Esqr. M.D. [Doctor of Medicine]
Mr Walter Watson
020.14; 026.02 A large track of moss, N.E. [North East] of Woodend farm intersected by the Caledonian railway. The property of John Wilson Esqr. M.D. [Doctor of Medicine]
LAMPITS BURN Lampits Burn Rev.[Reverend] Alexander McLean
Rev. [Reverend] James Walker
Mr Walter Watson
Mr David Aitken
Johnston's County Map dated 1816
Forrest's County Map
026.10 This name applies to the stream , from from so here it runs through the Dean to its confluence with the Clyde. South of Lampits forms the greater part of its course lies thro' holm lands which are liable to be flooded during the winter season.

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Added Lampits Burn to pre populated sheet

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