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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Bin Bairn Ben Bairn


Binn Bairn
Bin Bairn
Bin Bairn
Mr. John Higgins
Mr. James Simpson
Mr. John Duncan
Revd. [Reverend] W.G. Smith
A.G. Speirs Esqr.
Mr. James Nichol
022.14 This name is applied to a Shoulder of Meikle Ben. It is on the north Side of the Ben and about half way up the hill.
Bin Burn Bin Burn Mr. James Nichol
Mr. James Taylor
Mr. James Jardine
022.14 ; 022.15 A burn which rises in Campsie Ph. [Parish] it forms the boundary between Campsie & Fintry for about 2 miles previous to its joining the River Carron.
Bin Burn Bin Burn


Binn Burn
Bin Burn
Bin Burn
Mr. John Higgins
Mr. James Simpson
Mr. John Duncan
Revd. [Reverend] W.G. Smith
A.G. Spiers Esqr.
Mr. James Nichol
022.14 ; 028.02 A Small Stream which rises between Meikle and Little Ben. After a Short course between these two hills it joins the Burnhouse Burn. On this Stream is a Linn called Peggie's Spout.

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[Note beside 'Bin Burn'] - Ben and Bin is applied in the above names indiscriminately in the locality; but rather better known by the latter than the former as stated by the examiner.

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