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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Paddy Burn Paddy Burn George Scott.
Adam Robson.
John Henderson.
010 A small stream rising in the high ground on the south side of Glengaber and flowing northward till it joins Hannel Burn - this word is most probably derived from the Scotch name for the Frog called in this part of the country "Paddy" or "Paddies".
Dean Burn Dean Burn George Scott.
Adam Robson.
John Henderson.
010 A small mountain stream rising on the south side of Glengaber and flowing northward till it joins Black Sike.
Black Sike Black Sike George Scott.
Adam Robson.
John Henderson.
006 ; 010 A small mountain stream rising in the high ground on the S.E. [South East] side of Glengaber and flowing northward till its joins Hannel Burn - where the name changes to Fingland Burn.

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Frog in Paddy's Burn determined by reference to the microfilm

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