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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
HOWGATE HILL Howgate Hill
Howgate Hill
Howgate Hill
Revd [Reverend] Mr Scott
T.R.Scott Esq
Mr John Black
039.05 A third class hill in the Tinto range lying to the wes[t] [of] Howgate Mouth
HOWGATE MOUTH Howgate Mouth
Howgate Mouth
Howgate Mouth
Mowgate Mouth
Howgate Mouth
Revd [Reverend] Mr Scott
T.R.Scott Esq Mr John Black
Johnston's County Map dated 1816
Forrest's County Map
039.05 A cleft or opening between Tinto End & Howgate Hill through which the parish road runs between Wiston & Lanark. The name (Howgate Mouth) is very descriptive of the locality as How or Howe signifies hollow in the Scottish dialect ie the How or HollowGate
TINTO END Tinto End
Tinto End
Tinto End
Revd [Reverend]
Mr Scott
T.R.Scott Esq
Mr John Black;
038.08 A third Class hill; the western extremity of the Tinto range hence its name

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Howgate Mouth has two situations on the Transcription Grid but only 039-05 on the page.
Howgate Hill has multiple situations on the Transciption grid but only 039-05 on the page. Notification sent.

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