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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LOGAN HOUSE (Ruins of) Logan House (in ruins) Charles Borthwick, Teacher, Glencross School, Penicuik
Knox's County Map
Old Statistical Account
012 The ruins of an ancient edifice said to have been a hunting seat of one of the James' two square sections of it are yet entire. They are detached from each other and formed the basement store both have vaulted roofs, and the walls are so thick, that in the south east end of the eastern ruin a small circular apartment is cut out of their thickness. two small narrow windows yet remain but the ruin is in a rapid state of decay. - Contiguous is the modern farm house, thatched and in tolerable repair. The whole is the property of Mr. Robertson Logan House.
WHITE CLEUGH BURN White Cleugh Burn Charles Borthwick, Teacher, Glencross School, Penicuik
Knox's County Map
Old Statistical Account
012 A streamet gathering on the farm of Logan House and meandering through the "White Cleugh" (from which it derives its name) falls into the Logan Burn.

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5000. - Sept., 1848.
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List of Names collected by 2nd Corpl. [Corporal] Michan R.S.M. 1st Examiner

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