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Parish of Falstone Sheet 66 Plan 6

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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 an
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.

Note: Unsigned

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