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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
GLENCROSS RESERVOIR Edinburgh Water Company's Reservoir
Edinburgh Water Company's Reservoir
Edinburgh Water Company's Reservoir
Compensation Pond
Compensation reservoir
Compensation Pond
Glencorse Reservoir
Glencorse Reservoir
Glencorse Reservoir
Revd. [Reverend] A. Torrence
Mr. C. Borthwick
Revd. [Reverend] S. Moncrieff
County Map
Statistical Account 1845
Gazetteer of Scotland by Fullarton & Company
Water Company's Map
Mr. Cameron, Clerk
Mr. Ramsay, Manager
012 Situate partly in the Parish of Currie and partly in the Parish of Glencross.
A large reservoir or artificial lake formed by stopping the waters of the Logan Burn, belonging to the Edinburgh Water Company. The water is filtered in three small ponds and then conveyed in pipes for supplying the City of Edinburgh. The ancient church of St. Catherine is submerged in the north end of this reservoir. During dry seasons the ruins are seen above the surface of the water.
The spelling Glencross is here adopted in preference to Glencorse as given by the authorities quoted as the former spelling is used in the parish name and on several other names.

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