OS1/21/25/99
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BURNHOUSE | Burnhouse Burnhouse Burnhouse |
George Rae Cleuchearn Lodge Thomas Dykes Clayhedges John Morton Leigh Cleughearn |
022.04 | A range of cottages occupied by the Earl of Eglinton's Gamekeepers and some laborers. |
CLEUCHEARN LODGE | Cleuchearn Lodge Cleuchearn Lodge Cleuchearn Lodge |
George Rae Cleuchearn Lodge Thomas Dykes Clayhedges John Morton Laigh Cleuchearn |
022.04 | This is a Shooting Lodge belonging to the Earl of Eglinton. |
CLEUCHEARN BURN | Cleughearn Burn Cleughearn Burn Cleughearn Burn |
George Rae Cleughearn Lodge Thomas Dykes Clayhedges John Morton Laigh Cleughearn |
022.04; 023.1 | A stream having its source in the southern part of the Parish, it runs into the Calder. |
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[page]99County of Lanark -- Parish of East Kilbride
"Cleuch, Cleugh, a precipice, a rugged ascent"
"Earn, Erne, Eirne, Earm, - The eagle" Jamieson
[under Cleughearn Burn]
Described in Names Sheets of XXIII-1 [signed] N.H.
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