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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
AUCHANDAFF HILL Auchandaff Hill
Auchandaff Hill
Auchandaff Hill
Thos. [Thomas] R Scott Esq
Rev John Jamieson
Mr James Scott
041; 045 A conspicuous rough pasture hill
principal slope on the West side
BROWN RIG Brown Rig
Brown Rig
Brown Rig
Thos [Thomas] R. Scott Esq
Rev John Jamieson
Mr James Scott
045 A low heathy pasture hill
CAMP [White Rig] Camp
Camp
Camp
Thos [Thomas] R. Scott Esq
Rev John Jamieson
Mr James Scott
041 A mass of loose stones retaining a circular form about 60 feet in diameter and three or four inches above the surface. It receives the name of the camp and is generally supposed to be an old British fort
DUNEATON WATER Duneaton Water
Duneaton Water
Duneaton Water
Thos [Thomas] R Scott Esq
Rev John Jamieson
Mr James Scott
045 It rises on the boundary of Douglas and Crawford John, at the foot of Grind stone Rig and forms the boundary for about 6 miles, then flows through Crawford John and after a course of about 12 miles falls into the River Clyde
WHITE RIG White Rig
White Rig
White Rig
Thos [Thomas] R. Scott Esq
Rev John Jamieson
Mr James Scott
041; 045 A low ridge of heathy pasture

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