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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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