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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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AIRRIEQUHILLART BURN | Elliewhillart Burn Elliewhillart Burn Airriequhillart Burn Airriequhillart Burn |
William Livingston. Alexander Herron. see Name List Plan s5A. George McHaffie, Esq. [Esquire]. |
025 | This burn is the continuation of Drumnesket burn which rises from Drumnesket Loch and runs in a northerly direction to its influx with the Water of Malzie. North of Drumnescat Burn & 1 3/8 miles NE by N of Eldrig Loch. |
DRUMNESCAT BURN | Drumnesket Burn Drumnesket Burn. Drumnescat Burn. |
William Livingston. Alexander Herron. George McHaffie, Esq. [Esquire] |
025 | A considerable stream or Burn rising out of Drumnesket Loch and running in a northerly direction to Elliewhillart farm and from thence its known by Elliewhillart Burn. 1 1/8 mile NE of Eldrig Loch. |
FLOW OF ARRIEQUHILLART | Flow of Elliewhillart Flow of Elliewhillart Flow of Airriequhillart. |
William Livingston. Alexander Herron. George McHaffie, Esq. [Esquire]. |
025 | A large tract of moss on the farm of Eilliewhillart. The property of George McHaffie Wigtown. 1 3/4 mile NE of Eldrig Loch. |
Continued entries/extra info
Airidh - A shealing, a hill pasture & also a green grove. A place when [....] grow etc. Cul Ard - (literally the high bank.) An eminence, a height etc.Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
Muriel Rousay
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