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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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.

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Page 59 Black Steps
65 Crummy Burn
62 Crummyfoot (in ruins)

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