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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BORLAND HILL | Borland Hill Borland Hill Borland Hill |
Revd [Reverend]James Wilson Mr George Clark Mr Joseph Murray |
027.06 | A middling sized hill contiguous to Black Mount, it is covered with heath. Property of Sir Norman Lochart Bart.[Baronet] |
BORLAND MOSS | Borland Moss Borland Moss Borland Moss Borland Moss |
Revd [Reverend] James Wilson Mr George Clark Mr Joseph Murray |
027.06 | A patch of peat moss on the farm of borland. Property of Sir Norman Lochart Bart.[Baronet] |
WINTER BURN | Winter Burn Winter Burn Winter Burn Winter Burn Winter Burn Winter-burn |
Revd [Reverend]James Wilson Mr George Clark Mr Joseph Murray Johnston's County Map dated 1816 Forrest's County Map Statistical Acct[Account] of Lanarkshire |
027.06 | A small stream which rises at the wet base of Black Mount, and after a short course scatters itself over the lands of New Borland; from its source to New Borland, its banks aresteep and rugged, but quite level afterwards |
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Header: [Page] 18 Parish of WalstonTranscriber's notes
Borland Hill's situation on the page is 027.6.7 while of the Transcription grid it is merely 027.06Borland Moss' situation on the page is 027.2.6 while of the Transcription grid it is merely 027.06
Winter Burn's situation on the page is 027.6.7 while on the Transcription grid it is merely 027.06
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