OS1/35/65/12

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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.

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Muriel Rousay

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