OS1/21/45/76

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BLACK HILL Black Hill
Black Hill
Black Hill
Mr D. Campbell
Mr J Blair
Mr W. Weir
037 Small hill - steep on the S.E. [South East] side - name derived from numerous dark patches of heather upon it
CRAIG LINN Craiglinn
Craiglinn
Craiglinn
Mr D. Campbell
Mr J Blair
Mr W. Weir
037 A point of "Pockmuir Burn" enclosed by rocks and making two falls of 5 & 8 feet.
MEIKLE AUCHINSTILLOCH Meikle Auchenstelloch
Meikle Auchenstelloch
Meikle Auchenstelloch
Mickle Auchinstilloch
Mickle Auchinstilloch
Mr D. Campbell
Mr J Blair
Mr W. Weir
Johnston's Map & Forrest's Map
Altered to agree with Little Auchinstilloch (see page 75)
037 A large conspicuous hill in Lesmahagow & Douglas Phs [Parishes]
POCKMUIR BURN Pockmuir Burn
Pockmuir Burn
Pockmuir Burn
Pockmair Burn
Mr D. Campbell
Mr J Blair
Mr W. Weir
Johnston's Map & Forrest's Map
037 A stream which rises on the w. [West] base of Auchenstelloch Hill and flows parallel with River Nethan which it joins after a course of nearly three miles.

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76 [left corner of header]
Ph [Parish] of Lesmahagow [in header]

Transcriber's notes

Craig Linn. This Name has originally been entered as "Craiglinn" but scored through and amended in red ink.
Meikle Auchinstilloch. There is a discrepancy in the Spelling "Meikle" versus "Mickle" finally selected for this Name.

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