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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LINN HILL Linn Hill
Linn Hill
David Sinclair
John Mc.Laren
127 [Situation] in the eastern portion of the parish
A small eminence to the south of the waterfall on the Devon by the name of Black Linn, from which it derives its name.
BALDMONY KNOWE Baldmony Knowe Baldmony Knowe Mr Martin
David Sinclair
127 [Situation] in the eastern portion of the parish
A small round knoll on the lands of Auchlinsky, taking its name from the plant Baldmony, with which it is nearly covered.
CASTLE HILL Castle Hill
Castle Hill
J.S. [John Stewart] Hepburn Esq
Mr Martin
127 [Situation] in the eastern portion of the parish
A small round knoll with a flat platform on top, on the lands of Auchlinsky.There are no remains of buildings of any sort about it, nor is there any tradition that such did exist, & the only reason assigned for its name is that it has a castellated appearance.

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