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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
KNOCK AND MAIZE BURN Knock & Maize Burn
Knock & Maize Burn
John Johnston
Robert Cowan
015 [Situation] 3/4 Mile South of Rough Cairn Hill
A small stream or Burn which takes its rise in a large moss in the farm of Glake and running in a Southerly to its influx with the Sea near to the light of the maize. It is well Known by this name [only] from Ports loggan Bridge to the [Sea]
LASHANDARROCH HILL Lashandaroch Hill
Lashandaroch Hill
Lashandarroch Hill
Robert Cowan
James Ross
Map of Property 1792
015 [Situation] 5/8 Mile South of Rough Cairn Hill
A considerable hill on the lands of Knock and Maize the [Soil] of which is arable land on it is the remains of Fort supposed to have been formerly a place of strength The Summit of this hill commands a good view of the surrounding country & the Irish Channel on a clear day some of the principal hills of the North of Ireland can be seen from it
LASHANDARROCH GLEN Lashandarroch Glen
Lashandarroch Glen
Lashendarroch Hill
Michael Wallace
John Bevan
Map of Property 1792
015 [Situation] 1/2 Mile S by W [South by West] of Rough Cairn Hill
A small Glen between the farms of Knock & Maize & Portlogan the [Sides] of this Glen is very steep and consist of Rocky Pasture at the bottom of which runs a Stream not known by any particular name

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Parish of Leswalt

Form 136
Page 56- Knock and Maize Burn
49- Lashandaroch Hill
54 - Lashandaroch Glen

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