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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Halberts Bog | Halberts Bog | Revd [Reverend] Robert Paisley Robert Curror Esqr Mr William Knox |
017.11 | At the time of the Battle of Bannockburn those two Bogs were very deep and Soft and it was here that the English became entangled when making their attack upon the Scotch. The Scotch having chosen their position so that the Bogs lay between the two Armies. They are now drained and converted into arable land. Mr Murray Polmaise proprietor. |
Milton Bog | Milton Bog | Revd [Reverend] Robert Paisley Robert Curror Esqr Mr William Knox |
017.11 | At the time of the Battle of Bannockburn those two Bogs were very deep and Soft and it was here that the English became entangled when making their attack upon the Scotch. The Scotch having chosen their position so that the Bogs lay between the two Armies. They are now drained and converted into arable land. Mr Murray Polmaise proprietor. |
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