OS1/21/12/102

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CARNWATH BURN Carnwath Burn Rev.[Reverend] Alexander McLean
Rev. [Reverend] James Walker
Mr Walter Watson
Mr David Aitken
026.07 A stream which collects from surface water in Carnwath Moss and flows in a southerly direction close to and on the west of Carnwath, it passes Burnhouse and enters The Dean., where from thence to the Clyde it is known by the name Lampits Burn
THE DEAN The Dean Rev.[Reverend] Alexander McLean
Rev. [Reverend] James Walker
Mr Walter Watson
Mr David Aitken
026.10 The name which in English is equivalent to "The Den" is very expressive of the locality it being a steep and in some places precipitous Glen - thro which flows Carnwath Burn it is on the property of Sir N. McDonald Lockhart Bart. [Baronet]
THE MEETINGS The Meetings
The Meetings
The Meetings
The Meetings
Meetings
Meetings
Rev.[Reverend] Alexander McLean
Rev. [Reverend] James Walker
Mr Walter Watson
Mr David Aitken
Johnston's County Map dated 1816
Forrest's County Map
026.11 This name (which to express it more poetically should be called "The Meeting of the Waters") is applied to the confluence of Medwyn Water with the Clyde. The Medwyn Water is one of the principal tributaries of the Clyde, and at its junction with the latter river it is of considerable breadth.

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