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Place name County Entry Source Carlin How Yorkshire Carlin How , hamlet with ry. sta., 4 miles SE. of Saltburn, North-Riding Yorkshire; P.O. Bartholomew Carlins Cairn Kirkcudbrightshire Carlins Cairn, a mountain on the SW border of Carsphairn parish, NW Kirkcudbrightshire. It culminates 2 miles E of the Ayrshire Groome Carlins Cairn Kirkcudbrightshire Carlins Cairn , mountain (2650 ft.), NW. Kirkcudbrightshire, 3 miles SE. of head of Loch Doon. Bartholomew Carlin Skerry Orkney Carlin Skerry, a rocky islet, by seamen called the Barrel of Butter, in the S of Orkney, 1¼ mile Groome Carlin Skerry, or Barrel of Butter Orkney Carlin Skerry , or Barrel of Butter , insular rock, 1¼ mile SE. of Orphir church, Pomona isl., S. Orkney. Bartholomew Carlin Tooth Roxburghshire Carlin Tooth, a summit of the Cheviots (1801 feet) in the S of Southdean parish, Roxburghshire, at the watershed between Groome Carlin Tooth Roxburghshire Carlin Tooth , a summit of the Cheviots (1801 ft.), SE. Roxburghshire, 11½ miles SW. of Jedburgh and 1 mile Bartholomew Carsphairn Kirkcudbrightshire Carlins Cairn (2650), Meaul (2280), Coran of Portmark (2042), Black Craig (1730), Cullendoch Hill (1120), Ben Brack (1475), Todden Hill Groome Habbie's Howe Midlothian Carline's Loup-were supposed once to have been the residence of a carline or witch, who lived in a dell Groome Jed Water Roxburghshire Carlin Tooth, one of the Cheviots, and flows 21 miles N. past Jedburgh to the Teviot near Jedfoot Bridge sta. Bartholomew Jed Water Roxburghshire Carlin Tooth (1801 feet), one of the Cheviots, 1 mile from the English Border; and thence winds 21¾ miles Groome Mochrum Wigtownshire Carlin Stone near Eldrig Loch, a vitrified fort on the Doon of May, remains of Chapel Finian (By the country Groome Southdean Roxburghshire Carlin Tooth, within ¾ mile of a head-stream of the English Tyne, has here a north-north-easterly course Groome Tyne Roxburghshire Carlin-Tooth, near the source of Jed Water, and-run 5½ furlongs eastward through Southdean parish to the Border Groome
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