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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
AUCHROBERT HILL Auchrobert Hill
Auchrobert Hill
Auchrobert Hill
Mr D. Campbell
Mr J Blair
Mr W. Weir
031 A small hy [heathy] pasture hill
DUNSIDE RIG Dunside Rig
Dunside Rig
Dunside Rig
Mr D. Campbell
Mr J Blair
Mr W. Weir
030; 031; 036; 037 A small hill gradual descent. Producing hy [heathy] pasture
GOODBUSH HILL Goodbush Hill
Goodbush Hill
Goodbush Hill
Mr D. Campbell
Mr J Blair
Mr W Weir
036 An extensive oblong hill producing hy [heathy] pasture - derivation of name unknown
LOCHFENNOCH BURN Lochfennoch Burn
Lochfennoch Burn
Lochfennoch Burn
Mr D. Campbell
Mr J Blair
Mr W. Weir
031 A small moorland stream which falls into Logan Water after a course of about 1 1/2 miles. The name Lochfennoch was formerly applied to a marsh from which this stream took its rise. It has been drained & cleared.
LONG BURN Long Burn
Long Burn
Long Burn
Mr D. Campbell
Mr J Blair
Mr W. Weir
037 A small stream which rises on the summit of Nutberry Hill and joins the Logan Water near Logan house

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