OS1/20/34/13
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BLACK STEPS | Black Steps Black Steps |
William Turner Samuel Good |
015 | [Situation] About 26 Chains W.S.W. [West South West] of Knocknalling. Stones laid a cross Pulharrow Burn (artificially) for the accommodation of foot travellers. Hence the name. |
CRUMMY BURN | Crummy Burn Crummy Burn Crummy Burn Cromie Burn |
William Turner Samuel Good John McCaul s.n. Ainslies Map 1820 |
015 | [Situation] Runs into Pulharrow Burn near Black Steps & 25 Chains WSW [West South West] of Knocknalling. A Considerable Burn taking its rises on the farm of Largmore and running in a Northerly direction through the farm of Hannayston also Meandering through a very romantic looking Glen from the Bridge to its Conflux with Pulharrow Burn. The glen is not known by any name. - |
CRUMMYFOOT (In Ruins) | Crummyfoot (in ruins) Crummyfoot (in ruins) Crummy-foot (in ruins) Cromiefoot |
William Turner Samuel Good John McCaul n.s. Ainslies Map 1820 |
015 | [Situation] 22 Chains SW.[South West] of Knocknalling. The ruins of a house on the farm of Hannayston, Situate near the foot of Crummy Burn hence the name. |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 13Parish of Kells
Form 136
Page 59 Black Steps
65 Crummy Burn
62 Crummyfoot (in ruins)
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