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OS1/21/16/5
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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 HillTranscribers who have contributed to this page.
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