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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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QUEENSIDE MUIR | Queenside Muir Queenside Muir Queenside Muir |
John Glen. Mr Craig : Surveyor. Mr. Love. |
010.06 | A large extent of Muir. It forms the N. [North] West corner of the parish. and is bounded on the South, by the Raith Burn, which divides it from the Mistylaw Muir. From the "Forkings of Raith" westwards, it is limited by the "White Grain Burn". |
QUEENSIDE HILL | Queenside Hill Queenside Hill Queenside Hill |
Ainslies Co. [County] Map. Mr Craig : Surveyor. N. St. Acct. [New Statistical Account] |
010.06 | A very high and extensive hill situated a little South of the Queenside Loch. It is well known |
HILL OF STAKE | Hill of Stake Hill of Stake Hill of Stake Hill of Staik |
Map of Muir Mr Craig : Surveyor. John Glen. N. Stat: Acct. [New Statistical Account] |
010.06 | The highest though not the most conspicuous hill in the parish. It is situated N.W. [North West] of the Misty Law. The name is well known. |
FORKINGS OF RAITH | Forkings of Raith Forkings of Raith Forkings of Raith |
Mr. Craig Surveyor. Mr. Orr. John Glen. |
010.06 | This name applies to the junction of [the] two branches of the Raith Burn. It is very conspicuous on account of the deep banks along the sides of the two burns __ The branches are named the "White Grain Burn" & the "Black Grain Burn". |
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