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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BLACK SHANK Black Shank Robert Fletcher, Walter Jardine. 047 A name given to that portion of Harleburn Head which slopes to Reddie Grains.
HARLE BURN Harle Burn Robert Fletcher, Walter Jardine, S.R. Scott Esqr. 047 A small burn rising on the N. side of a large hill which is known in the neighbourhood as Harleburn Head. After a course of 20 chains this burn falls into West Water.
MALLS CLEUCH Malls Cleuch Robert Fletcher, Walter Jardine, Edward Thomson. 047 A small burn rising on the N. side of Black Shank and falling into Reddie Grains near its junction with West Water.

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Mall Cleuch authority:- "Cleuch, Cleugh, - a strait hollow between precipitous banks; a glen, or a hollow descent on the side of a hill &c." Jamieson.

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