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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Thirlestane Brae Thirlestane Brae
Thirlestane Brae
Thirlestane Brae
Robert Laidlaw Farmer
William Mitchell Feuar
Cameron Anderson Shepherd
013 This is a spur or projection of The Wiss hill. running to the west almost in aline with the head of St. Mary's Loch.
Craggy Sike Craggy Sike Robert Laidlaw Farmer
William Mitchell Feuar
James Davidson Laborer
013 A small mountain stream riseing between Thirlstane Brae and Nether Hill, and falling into Crossleuch Burn alittle above Crosscleugh farm house,
Nether Hill Nether Hill Robert Laidlaw Farmer
William Mitchell Feuar
Cameron Anderson Shepherd.
013 A steep round hill topped with moss, immediately to the east of the head
of St Marys Loch, and filling up the space between it and the Craggy Sike.

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Collected by Robert Young 2nd. Corp R.E [Corporal Royal Engineers]

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