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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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