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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Broad Moss | Broad Moss Broad Moss Broad Moss |
William Hume Over Dalgliesh James Byers Ramsay Cleugh William Rutherford Glencarry |
020 | A large tract of Moss extending for upwards of a mile along the high ridge of hills between Ettrick Glen on the North, and Overdalgliesh on the South. |
Cauld Face | Cauld Face Cauld Face Cauld Face |
William Hume James Byers William Rutherford |
020 | A high ridge of mountain land extending from Glencarry Hill. North Westward to Broad Moss. |
Lamb Sike | Lamb Syke Lamb Syke Lamb Syke Sike |
William Hume William Rutherford James Byers Jamiesons Scottish Dictionary |
020 | A small stream rising on the N.E. [North East] side of "Cauld Face" and flowing into "Glencarry Burn" |
Black Grain | Black Grain Black Grain Black Grain |
William Hume William Rutherford James Byers |
020 | A Small Stream rising in "Broad" " Moss" and flowing eastward till it joins another Small Stream called the "Hay Grain": from their confluence. the stream takes the name of Glencarry Burn -- |
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[Page] 119Sheet 20 -- Trace 3-- Parish of Ettrick -- Collected and described by J. McDiarmid 21st Nov [November] 1857.
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