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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CLEUCHEARN BURN | Cleughearn Burn Cleughearn Burn Cleughearn Burn |
George Rae Cleughearn Lodge James Morton Park George Crawford High Knowglass |
022.04; 023.1 | A small stream which rises a little east of Ellrig taking an easterly course past by Cleughearn Lodge, Browncastle and Park it joins a stream which flows thro' Millwell near Longlands, it then takes the name of Calder Water. |
LEA BURN | Lea Burn Lea Burn Lea Burn Lee Burn |
George Rae Cleuchearn Lodge James Morton Park George Crawfor High Knowglass Forrest's County Map |
023.10 | A small Stream rising near Skeogh. It turns into a Stream near Millwell which has no name, till it meets Cleughearn Burn. From the junction of those three the Burn takes the name of Calder Water. |
PARK BURN | Park Burn | Forrest's County Map Fullarton's Gazetteer |
023.10 | [continued from Cleughearn Burn which is the same Burn] It is named Park Burn on the County maps but it is generally now called Cleughearn Burn. |
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