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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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| Dun’s Knowe | Dun’s Knowe | Mr. Jno Turnbull, farmer, | On Sheet | A slight Emminence situated | ||
| Branton Westside | 30.7 | on the farm of Branton | ||||
| Dun’s Knowe | Mr. Wm Cairns, farmer, | Westside. – | ||||
| Branton Eastside | ||||||
| Dun’s Knowe | Mr. Geo. Pile, woodman, Plantn Ho. | |||||
| Branton | ||||||
| Whaupmoor Plantation | Whaupmoor Plantn | Mr. Jno Turnbull, farmer, | On Sheets | A plantation of mixed | ||
| Branton Westside | 30.7 & | wood situated on the farm | ||||
| Whaupmoor Plantn | Mr. Wm Cairns, farmer, | of Branton Westside, – the | ||||
| Branton Eastside | property of Jno Fawcett Esqr. – | |||||
| Whaupmoor Plantn | Mr. Geo. Pile, woodman, Plantn Ho. | The portion of ground now under wood | ||||
| Branton | was formerly a moor, and was much frequented | |||||
| Whaup – A Curlew – | 30.11 | by a bird Called the Whaup or Curlew. – hence the name. | ||||
| Jamieson’s Scottish Dictionary – | ||||||
| Whaupmoor Burn | Whaupmoor Burn | Mr. Jno Turnbull, Branton | On Sheets | A stream Commencing a little South – | ||
| Whaupmoor Burn | Mr. Wm Cairns, Branton | 30.7 & | west of Whaupmoor Plantation, and | |||
| Whaupmoor Burn | Mr. Geo. Davidson, Teacher | 30.11 | flowing north-Easterly Course, retains | |||
| Powburn | the name to where the boundary between | |||||
| Whaup – A Curlew – | the townships of Glanton and Branton, | |||||
| Jamieson’s Scottish Dictionary – | leave it on the South -, after which it | |||||
| takes the name of "Pow Burn". – | ||||||
| John Callanan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers | ||||||
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