OS1/21/16/3
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BROW BURN | Brow Burn Brow Burn Brow Burn Brow Burn |
Mr.Forrest Esq.[ Esquire] Rev. [Reverend] John Laurie Mr.William Black Mr. James Brown |
033.03 | A small stream which collects from drains and after a short course in Covington it joins the Clyde. For a few yards before its final junction it divides Covington and Pettinain Ph. [ Parishes] |
BROWN FORD | Brown Ford Brown Ford Brown Ford Brown Ford |
Mr.Forrest Esq.[ Esquire] Rev. [Reverend] John Laurie Mr.William Black Mr. James Brown | 033.03 | A shallow portion of River Clyde still used as a ford for vehicles |
CAMP (Remains of) [nr Brow Burn] | Camp Camp Camp Camp |
Mr.Forrest Esq.[ Esquire] Rev. [Reverend] John Laurie Mr.William Black Mr. James Brown | 033.03 | Remains of a British Camp. Two ramparts about 200 ft. [feet] by 180. The ramparts are much defaced and a portion entirely destroyed |
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