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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
MOUNT SALLIE GLEN Mount Sallie Glen
Mount Sallie Glen
Mount Sallie Glen
William Gibson
John Broadshaw
John Milroy
031 [Situation] At the E [East] side of Tardow Hill.
A small shallow Glen about 28 Chains long running in a N. E. by S. W. [North East by South West] direction through it runs a Small Stream of water in an artificial channel , down this is a well laid out Gravel Drive or Avenue from Logan House to the Fish Pond. This Glen or hollow is well planted with a mixture of young trees & Shrubbery. -
GRENNAN CRAIGS Grennan Craigs
Grennan Craigs
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Grennan Craigs
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Grenan Craigs
William Todd
Revd. [Reverend] John Lamb.
Capt. [Captain] Nunan.
Ainslies Map of 1782.
031 [Situation] Along the E [East] side of Grennan Plantation.
A range of Steep rocky precipices along the East Side of Grennan Plantation & on the farm of Grennan.
CAIRN GRENNAN Cairn Grennan
Cairn Grennan
Cairn Grennan
Cairn Grennan
Alexander McGaw
William Todd
John Milroy
Royl. Engrs. [Royal Engineers] Map 1819.
031 [Situation] About 1/2 mile SE [South East] of Kirkbride (farm house).
This name applies to a pile of Stones built on an eminence on the farm of Grennan. It is used as a Trigl' [Trigonometrical] Station & called "Cairn Grennan".

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