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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Bodsbeck Law | Bodsbeck Law Bodsbeck Law Bodsbeck Law Bodsbeck Law |
Mr. James Dalgliesh, Craighill Mr. John Dalgliesh, Potburn Mr. William Anderson, Broadgairhill On the Dumfries Plan |
020 | A high hill on the co. [County] boundary to the west of Pot Law; it is covered with rough pasture, and is on the farm of Potburn. |
Whiteyaud Head | Whiteyad Head yaud yaud |
Mr. James Dalgliesh, Craighill Mr. John Dalgliesh, Potburn Mr. William Anderson, Broadgairhill An old Mare, Jamiesons Scottish Dictionary The cry made by a shepherd to his dog when he has to drive away some sheep at a distance, Jamiesons Scottish Dictionary |
020 | A hill on the Co. [County] boundary - covered with rough pasture, and Stony near its Summit. At its base, rises, Whiteyad Burn, from which it is named. |
Whiteyaud Burn | Whiteyad Burn yaud Whiteyaud Burn |
Mr. James Dalgliesh, Craighill Mr. John Dalgliesh, Potburn Mr. William Anderson, Broadgairhill See above W. Copeland Esq. Factor, Thirlestane |
A small Stream which rises on the East side of Whiteyad Head and flows into the Range Cleugh burn, on the north Side of Bught Hill. | |
Bught Hill | Bught Hill Bught |
Mr. James Dalgliesh, Craighill Mr. John Dalgliesh, Potburn Mr. William Anderson, Broadgairhill A pen in which the ewes are milked, Jamiesons Scottish Dictionary |
020 | A high hill between Loughope and Whiteyad Burn; it is covered with rough passture, and has on its summit a Trigl [Trigonometrical] Station |
Bught Sike | Bught Syke Sike |
Mr. James Dalgliesh, Craighill Mr. John Dalgliesh, Potburn Mr. William Anderson, Broadgairhill Jamiesons Scottish Dictionary |
020 | A Small Stream flowing off Bught [Hill] into Whiteyad Burn. |
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