Allison Balfour (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Allison Balfour" in English language version.

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  • Various names for Gallow Ha' are given: Heding Hill is used by Pitcairn;[29] Marwick and Towrie have Heiding Hill[1][3] yet Marwick uses only the term Gallow Hill in another of his publications;[30] and Willumsen writes Hedding Hill.[31] It is located at the top of a street now called Clay Loan.[3][32]