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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Burniebrae Burn Burniebrae Burn See N. [Name] Sheet of Trace 2. 28.10 028.06 This Burn rises near the head of the "Back Burn" which flows westwards and "Burniebrae," flows eastwards. (For other description N. [Name] Sheet of Trace 28-10)
Forking Burn Forking Burn
Forking Burn
Forking Burn
Estate Map
J. Horn Factor
R. Kincaid
028.06 A Burn so named, and well known, from forming a kind of fork by [a] Burn which joins it coming down the Hill, at the foot of which it takes the name, like other small Burns, from the Farm steading it passes called "Spouthead". (Trace 1. 28-10)
Box Knowe Box Knowe
Box Knowe
Box Knowe
R. Kincaid
D. Ferguson
D. Foyers
D. Campbell
028.06 A small but well known hill feature adjoining Kilsyth Hills, close to the eastern Boundary of the Parish. It falls to a Burn between it & Brown Hill. The half distance between the top & bottom of this hill is sketched to shew its size and form

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Co. [County] Stirling -- Campsie Parish

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