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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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WATT'S GAIR | Watt's Gair Watt's Gair Watt's Gair Watt's Gair |
James Common Crossdykes Richard Common John Bell C. Stewart Esqr. |
035 | [Situation] Near the most eastern point of Parish. A small hill on the west of where Black Beck has its source |
BLACK BECK | Black Beck Black Beck Black Beck |
James Common Richard Common John Bell |
034; 035; 044 |
[Situation] From Watt's Gair South to Crossdykes Burn. A small stream having its source on the East of Watts Gear, it flows in a Southerly direction and empties itself into Crossdykes Burn |
GLEDNEST KNOWES | Glednest Knowes Glednest Knowes Glednest Knowes |
James Common Richard Common John Bell |
035 | [Situation] On the boundary between Westerkirk and Hutton & Corrie. Applies to a number of small hillocks on the North part of Crossdykes farm, |
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[Page] 157Parish of Hutton and Corrie -- Plan 35.14 Trace 1
Watt's Gair [note] Gair - a strip of fertile grass &c. Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson's Scottish Dictionary.
Glednest Knowes [note] Gled - the Kite Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson's Scottish Dicty. [Dictionary].
[Signed] Samuel S Hill
2nd Corpl.R.E. [Second Corporal Royal Engineers]
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