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