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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Craigbrock Burn Craigbrock Burn
Craigbrock Burn
Craigbrock Burn
Craigbrock Burn
Robert Sconce Esq
Ebenezer Johnston Esq
Estate Plan
Sir Henry S. Stewart
017.05 A small stream which takes its rise from surface water on Touch Moor and after flowing in an easterly course for about three miles it falls into the Touch Burn near Gilmour's Linn. There are three very pretty waterfalls on it, one of which is called Gibb's Steps.
Gibb's Steps Gibb's Steps
Gibb's Steps
Gibb's Steps
Gibb's Steps
Robert Sconce Esq
Ebenezer Johnston Esq
Estate Plan
Sir Henry S. Stewart
017.05 A small waterfall forming the entrance to a deep gorge on Craigbrock Burn. The origin of the adjunct is not well known but is supposed to have arisen from a man named Gibb having jumped across the linn.
Liddles craig Liddles Craig
Liddles Craig
Liddles Craig
Liddles Craig
Robert Sconce Esq
Ebenezer Johnston Esq
Estate Plan
Sir Henry S. Stewart
017.05 A ridge of rock varying from twenty to thirty feet in height and situated in Garshalloch Wood. Origin of the name not known. Property of Sir H.S. Stewart Touch

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