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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
GIL RIG Gil Rig
Gil Rig
Mr Hogg Blakehopebyre
Mr J Ramage Woolandslee
010 [Situation] About ¼ of a Mile East from Burntshiel Rig

A small hill of a ridge like form, the surface of which is covered with heathy pasture; situated to the East of Branchil Rig. The property of John Miller, Esqr Edinbro [Edinburgh]
DRY CLEUGH Dry Cleugh
Dry Cleugh
Mr Hogg Blakehopebyre
Mr J Ramage Woolandslee
010 [Situation] South of Gil Rig

This name applies to a small hollow or glen, down the centre of which runs a stream, till it joins Gill Burn, it is situated south of Gill Rig

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Parish of Inverleithen -- Sheet 10 No 6 -- Trace 2

[Note] -- Gil. A steep narrow glen; a ravine. Jamieson's Scott [Scottish] Dict [Dictionary]

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