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Gulley Sike | Gulley Sike | Mr. Dodd | 90 Chains East | A Small Stream having its | ||
Gulley Sike | Mr. John Davison | of Broomy | Source near the Southern boundary | |||
Gulley Sike | Mr. George Beaty | Linn. | of this parish, flowing in a |
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northerly direction down the Southern | ||||||
face of the valley through which | ||||||
flows Humble Burn | ||||||
The altitude between the Confluence | ||||||
of this Stream with Humble Burn | ||||||
and its Source accounts for the | ||||||
name. | ||||||
Broomy Linn | Broomy Linn | Mr. Dodd | 33 Chains north | A ledge of rocks (nearly per- | ||
Broomy Linn | Mr. Greeves | of Story’s Gairs | pendicular) at the bottom of which | |||
Broomy Linn | Mr. John Davison (Whickhope) | are a number of large boulders | ||||
Situated on the South Side of | ||||||
Back Burn. | ||||||
Linn generally applies to a | ||||||
waterfall, but in Some cases (in | ||||||
this vicinity) to rocks verging | ||||||
a Stream for example this. | ||||||
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