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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
GREENBURN Greenburn T.R.Scott Esq: Factor to the Earl of Home Reverend William Gouldie. Minister Crawfordjohn Parish Mr Robert Robb: Schoolmaster Crawfordjohn Parish
Mr James Watson: Merchant Crawfordjohn Parish
Between Greenburn Rig and Duneaton Water. on Sheet 45 A newly built Cot house - one storey. Slated and in good repair. it has a small garden and outhouse attached. and is the property of the Earl of Home
GREENBURN RIG Greenburn Rig T.R.Scott Esq: Factor to the Earl of Home Reverend William Gouldie. Minister Crawfordjohn Parish Mr Robert Robb: Schoolmaster Crawfordjohn Parish Mr James Watson: Merchant Crawfordjohn Parish N.E. of Wedder Dod on Sheet 45 A small Heathy Pasture Hill the property of the Earl of Home
HYND'S BOTTOM Hynd's Bottom
Hynd Bottom
T.R.Scott Esq: Factor to the Earl of Home Reverend William Gouldie. Minister Crawfordjohn Parish Mr Robert Robb: Schoolmaster Crawfordjohn Parish Mr James Watson: Merchant Crawfordjohn Parish
Forrest's County map dated 1816
Johnston's County Map
Situated between Three Shire Hill Wedder Dod and Mount Stewart. on Sheet 45 A low lying tract of mossy land partly in Larkarkshire & partly in Dumfriesshire - the former portion is the property of the Earl of Home - it is celebrated as having been the resort of Covenanters in time of persectution.
LEFTSHAW HILL Leftshaw Hill
Left Shaw Hill
T.R.Scott Esq: Factor to the Earl of Home Reverend William Gouldie. Minister Crawfordjohn Parish Mr Robert Robb: Schoolmaster Crawfordjohn Parish Mr James Watson: Merchant Crawfordjohn Parish Forrest's County map dated 1816
Johnston's County map
N.E. of Mount Stewart on Sheet 45 A medium sized Heathy Pasture Hill partly in Dumfries & Lanarkshires the latter portion is the property of the Earl of Home.
MOUNT STEWART Mount Stewart T.R.Scott Esq: Factor to the Earl of Home Reverend William Gouldie. Minister Crawfordjohn Parish Mr Robert Robb: Schoolmaster Crawfordjohn Parish Mr James Watson: Merchant Crawfordjohn Parish Forrest's County Map dated 1816 Johnston's County map South of Hynd's Bottom on Sheet 45 A prominent Heathy Pasture Hill partly in Dumfriess & Lanarkshires the latter portion is the property of the Earl of Home.
WEDDER DOD Wedder Dod T.R.Scott Esq: Factor to the Earl of Home Reverend William Gouldie. Minister Crawfordjohn Parish Mr Robert Robb: Schoolmaster Crawfordjohn Parish Mr James Watson: Merchant Crawfordjohn Parish Forrests's County Map dated 1816
Johnston's County Map
Between Laird's Burn and Bains Burn. on Sheet 45 A prominent Hill consisting of Rough and Heathy Pastures. it is the property of the Earl of Home

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This name [Mount Stewart] has been referred to the field and no Authorities can be obtained for Mount Stuart the mode of spelling the name on the common Plan.

Transcriber's notes

The spelling 'Hynd Bottom' has the authorities of Forrest's County map and Johnston's County map. The other authorities are for 'Hynd's Bottom'
The spelling 'Left Shaw Hill' has the authorities of Forrest's County map and Johnston's County map. The other authorities are for 'Leftshaw Hill'

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