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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BLACKSHOUSE BURN Blackhouse Burn
Blackshouse Burn
Blackshouse Burn
Blackshouse Burn
Mr Robert Denholm
Mr William Paterson
Rev [Reverend] John Vasy
033.06 A small stream which collects from springs on the boundary between Covington & Petinain. It forms the Ph [Parish] Boundary until its junction with Cleuch Burn near Warning hill
CAIRN (Site of) [nr Dub] Cairn ( site of )
Cairn ( site of)
Cairn ( site of)
Mr. Robert Denholm
Mr William Paterson
Revd.[Reverend] John Vasy
033.06 Site of an ancient sepulchral tumulus it bears the marks of excavation. There is, however, no account of the period or of what was found
DUB Dub
Dub
Dub
Dub
Dub
Revd. [Reverend ] Thomas Watson, Minister
Mr Alexander Hunter, Schoolmaster
Mr. Alexander Lindsay, Covington Mill
Mr Hugh Lindsay, Covington Mains
Johnson's County Map
033.06 A small one-storey, thatched cothouse - Property of Sir Norman Mc. D. [Mc Donald] Lockhart Bart. [Baronet]

Transcriber's notes

Blackhouse Burn the hill looks like Warning hill but on modern maps there is a Warren Hill

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