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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
GREENCLOSE Green Close,
Green Close,
Green Close,
James Dunkeld
Mr. Kerr
Mr. Mc Chyne
039 [Situation] 1½ mile S.E. [South East] by S [South] from Moniaive.
A Small Cot, and garden now unoccupied, derives its name from the field in which it is,
JARBRUCK BURN Jerbruck Burn
Jerbrugh
Jerburgh
Jedburghe
Jerburgh
Jarbruck Burn
Jarbruck Burn
John Dunkeld
Valuation Roll, of 1827
Black's Co. [County] map
Ancient valn. [valuation] Roll,
Appendix to Valn. [Valuation] Roll. 1827.
Property maps
N. Graham-Graham Esqre.
030; 039 [Situation] From the South of Dalmacallan Hill running N, E, [North East] to Cairn Water.
A small shallow stream which has its rise in a moorland on the Estate of Auchenchain and runs into Cairn Water at Jerbruck in its course it receives several Small rills as also Girharrow Burn, the name is well known
"The name appears of Anglo-Saxon origin. jerg_[n: noun] & bruc_[adn: adnoun]. hence Jerbruck may be the correct mode"
[German Jar - pronounced yer & Bruich]

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[Page] 171,
Parish of Glencairn -- Plan 39. 3 . Trace 3.

[Signed] M Donohue June 1856,

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check Jarbruck Burn - Descriptive Remarks - last line in a different hand is not very clear - 'German Jar - pronounced yer & Bruich' ?
I'm uncertain what is written after 'jerg' and 'bruc'

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