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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LITTLE CAMLARG Little Camlarg
Little Camlarg
Little Camlarg
Little Camlarg
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A. Hervey
W. Gilchrist
W. G. Galloway
047 A Small thatched one Storey house in a very bad State of repair occupied by a Shepheard once a Small farm Steading the property of the Hone. [Honourable] Colonel Cathcart
CAMLARG HILL Camlarg Hill
Camlarg Hill
Camlarg Hill
Camlarg Hill
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A. Hervey
W. Gilchrist
W. G. Galloway
047 A large prominent hill partly Sheep and mossy pasture extending from Redcloch Burn westerly to join Mains Hill and along the Cummock Burn the property of the Hone. [Honourable] Colonel Cathcart
COCKCLAY Cockclay
Cockclay
Cockclay
Cockclay
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A. Hervey
W. Gilchrist
W. G. Galloway
047 the Summit and highest point of Camlarg hill on which is a Trig [Trigonometrical] Station it appears quite prominent and rather green in the Summer time.-

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