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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BOAT STONE | Boat Stone or Bat Stone |
Adam Sim Esqr William Handyside Peter Black |
039.04 | A large piece of rock situated on a slope near the present banks of the River Clyde, it generally supposed that this slope was at one time the East bank of the Clyde, and that there was a ferry at this place, hence the name. |
CROW KNOLL | Crow Knoll Crow Knoll Crow Knoll |
Adfam Sim Esqr (Coulter Mains) William Handyside Esqr (Cornhill) Peter Black (Culter) |
039.04 | Asmall plantation near the River Clyde it was formerly a rookery, hence the name. |
DEAD EYE | Dead Eye Dead Eye Dead Eye |
Adam Sim Esqr Peter Black James Inch (Culterhaugh) |
039.04 | A very deep pool in a holm near the River Clyde |
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'Bat, A holme, a River Island' (Jamieson)'Bata, a boat' (Gaelic)
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