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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BODING BURN Boding Burn
Boding Burn
Boding Burn
Thos. [Thomas] R. Scott Esq
Rev John Jamieson
Mr Jas. [James] Scott
038.14 A stream which at the S. [South] & E. [East] bases of Young Hill and joins Cuff Burn near the latter's junction with Parkhall Burn.
CUFF BURN Cuff Burn
Cuff Burn
Cuff Burn
Thos. [Thomas] R. Scott Esq
Rev John Jamieson
Mr Jas. [James] Scott
038.14 A stream which flows at the S. [South] base of Cuff Hill and falls into Parkhall Burn
CUFF HILL Cuff Hill
Cuff Hill
Cuff Hill
Thos. [Thomas] R. Scott Esq
Rev John Jamieson
Mr Jas [James] Scott
038.10 An extensive R.P. [Rough Pasture} hill of no great elevation with a steep ascen [ascent] on the S. [South] side. Origin of name unknown
DHUGILL BURN Dhugill Burn
Dhugill Burn
Dhugill Burn
Thos [Thomas] R. Scott Esq
Rev John Jamieson
Mr Jas. [James] Scott
038.10 A small stream which joins Parkhall Burn near Parkhead T.P. [Turnpike] A deep glen through which it flows in a part of its course is probably the source of the word Dhu [Dhugill ?] which is celtic for "Black Glen"
PARKHEAD Parkhead
Parkhead
Parkhead
Thos. [Thomas] R. Scott Esq
Rev John Jamieson
Mr Jas. [James] Scott
038.14 A small farmsteading in indifferent repair

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Boding Burn. The surveyor has presumably omitted the word "rises" from Description, in phrase "A stream which at the S & E bases".

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