Wigtownshire, volume 07

Page List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks Continued entries/extra info Transcriber's notes
OS1/35/7/1 [Page] 1 Parish of New Luce Plan 6C Index Names of Objects -- Page Altaggart -- 15 Altaggart Burn -- 15 Altibrair -- 12 Barleoch -- 19 Bowdy House Burn -- 10 Big Craigniegowrie -- 11 Burn of Altibrair -- 13 Black Struminoch -- 14 Craignievalley -- 10 Craigslowan -- 12 Craigbirnoch Fell -- 19 Craigbirnoch -- 3 Croft -- 4 Cross Water of Luce -- 5 Corbie Craigs -- 12 Craigend Faulds -- 8 Darnimow -- 3 Davenholme Burn -- 10 Dougaries -- 4 Darnimow Bridge -- 9 Drummieraud -- 16 Drummoney -- 16 Eyes of Kilfeather -- 9 Eyes of Craigbirnoch -- 9 Goat Bught Knowes -- 17 KnocKglass Rees -- 8 Meg's Knowe -- 18 Main Water of Luce -- 6 Peat Hill -- 11 Pultadie -- 5 SlicKconerie -- 14 The Bazard Hill -- 13 The Bazard Lane -- 13 The Mid Lane -- 14 The Glen of Altaggart -- 15 The Muil -- 16 The Stab Hill -- 7 The New Bught Hill -- 7 The Peat Hill -- 7 TinlusKie -- 17 The Tongue Glen -- 18 The Tongue Glen Burn -- 18 The Stony Hill -- 19 White Struminoch -- 17 Wee Craigniegowrie -- 11 Darnimow Fell -- 20 The Stranoch -- 20 Lone Knowes -- 20 [Signed] W Driscoll Gosset Lt RE [Lieutenant Royal Engineers] 18.5.47 [18th. May 1847]
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OS1/35/7/3 DARNIMOW Dernimow Dernimow Darnamow Darnemow Dirnimow Darnimow Darnimou Mr. Thomas Howatson Mr. George Guthrie factor William J. Saunders (Merchant Andrew McClean (Schoolmaster Ainslie's Map 1782 George McHaffie Esqr. Ordnance Map unpublished 006 [Situation] About 4 Miles to the North of the Vilage of New Luce and 1/3 Mile N.E. [North East] of the Cross Water of Luce at Darnimow Bridge. A neat and newly built farm house One Story high built of Stone and Slated having suitable out Offices and a farm of 710 acres of land attached 60 acres of which is arable and the remainder rough pasture land. It's the property of the Earl of Stair. -
OS1/35/7/3 CRAIGBIRNOCH Craigbirnoch Craigbirnoch Craigbirnoch Craigbirnoch CraigbirnocK Craigbirnoch Craigbirnoch Mr. William McHarg Mr. George Guthrie Factor William J. Saunders (Merchant) Andrew McClean (Schoolmaster) Ainslie's MAp 1782 George McHaffie Esqr. Ordnance Map (unpublished). 006 [Situation] About 2¾ Mile N.N.W. [North North West] of New Luce Village 1 Mile South of Darnimow Bridge & ½ Mile West of the Cross Water of Luce. An ordinary farm house One story high built of Stone and Slated having Old Out Offices in bad repair and a farm of 810 acres of land attached 750 acres of which is rough rough pasture and the remainder arable land.- It's the property of the Earl of Stair.
OS1/35/7/3 [Page] 3 [Plan] 6C Parish of New Luce Form 136 Page 37 Darnimow 38 Craigbirnoch
OS1/35/7/4 CROFT Croft Croft Alexander McMillan Mr. George Guthrie (factor 006 [Situation] 3 Miles N by E [North by East] of New Luce Village 1/3 Mile East of the Cross Water of Luce & 1/2 Mile North of Dougaries. A farm house in ruins, the farm belonging to which is now attached to Dougaries it is the property of the Earl of Stair. -
OS1/35/7/4 DOUGARIES Dougaries Dougaries Dougrie Dougaries Alexander McMillan Mr. George Guthrie (factor) Ainslie's Map 1782 George McHaffie Esqr. 011 [Situation] 2½ Miles N by E [North by East] of New Luce Village 1/3 Mile East of Cross Water of Luce & 1¾ Miles S.E. [South East] of Darnimow Bridge. A good house and offices having a farm of 1200 Acres of land attached It is the property of the Earl of Stair.
OS1/35/7/4 [Page] 4 Parish of New Luce Form 136 Page 41 Croft 41 Dougaries
OS1/35/7/5 PULTADIE Pultidea Pultadie Pultadee Pultadie Pultadie Pultadee Peter McHag Mr. George Guthrie factor William J. Saunders (Merchant Ainslie's Map 1782 George McHaffie Esqr. Ordnance Map (unpublished) 006 [Situation] About 3½ Miles N by E [North by East] of New Luce Village ¾ Mile East by South of Darnimow Bridge. A good slated house having Offices adjacent and a farm of 800 acres of land attached. 20 Acres of Which are arable It is the property of the Earl of Stair
OS1/35/7/5 CROSS WATER OF LUCE Cross Water of Luce Cross Water Cross Water of Luce Cross Water of Luce Pater McHay Ainslie's MAp 1782 George McHaffie Esqr. Ordnance Map (unpublished) 006 [Situation] Cross the parish Near the Middle from N [North] to South A good river and Contributes to the Water of Luce, at the Village of New Luce. -
OS1/35/7/5 [Page] 5 Parish of New Luce Form 136 Page 39 Pultadie 39 Cross Water of Luce
OS1/35/7/6 MAIN WATER OF LUCE Water of Luce Main Water Main Water of Luce Main Water of Luce Main Water of Luce Michael McKerlie Ainslie's Map 1782 Plan 11C George McHaffie Esqr. Ordnance Map unpublishes 1819 006 [Situation] forms the S.W. [South West] Boundary of the parish. A considerable River rising in Ayrshire and forms the boundary between the parishes of New Luce and Inch passing the Village of New Luce on the West five Miles from Which empties itself into Luce Bay.
OS1/35/7/6 [Page] 6 Parish of New Luce Form 136 Page 40 Main Water of Luce The River appears to be called 'Main Water of Luce' in contradistinction to 'Cross Water of Luce' and from their Confluence, which is at the Village of New Luce the River takes the name of 'Water of Luce' or 'Luce Water' and by some people it is still called 'Main Water of Luce'.
OS1/35/7/7 THE STAB HILL The Stab Hill The Stab Hill The Stab Hill James McGeoch Alexander Dalrymple George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] 1½ Miles N.W. [North West] of Darminow Bridge on the Cross Water of Luce. A large heathy Hill about 1¼ Mile N.E. [North East] of Dalnegap Farm House the property of Sir J.D. Hay Bart. [Baronet]
OS1/35/7/7 THE NEW BUGHT HILL The New Bought Hill The New Bught Hill James McGeoch George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] 1½ Miles West of Darnimow Bridge. A small Heathy hill about ¾ Mile N.E. [North East] of Dernygap Farm House, the property of Sir J. D. Hay Bart. [Baronet]
OS1/35/7/7 THE PEAT HILL The Peat Hill The Peat Hill James McGeoch George McHaffie Esqr. 005 [Situation] 2 Miles West of Darnimow Bridge A small hill, partly arable and part heathy on the East Bank of the Water of Luce and about 20 Chains North of High Mark Farm House.
OS1/35/7/7 [Page] 7 Parish of New Luce Form 136 Page 30 The Stab Hill 30 The New Bught Hill 30 The Peat Hill [Note] 'Boucht, Bought, Bucht, Bught' A small pen usually put up in the corner of the field into which it was necessary to drive the ewes when they were to be milked. A house in which Sheep are enclosed Dr. [Doctor Jamieson's Scottish Dictionary.
OS1/35/7/8 KNOCKGLASS REES Knockglass Rees Knockglass Rees Knockglass Rees James McGeaoch Alexander Dalrymple George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] 1½ Miles NW [North West] of Darnimow Bridge. Some Sheep Rees on the Farm of Dalnygap and at the Base of 'The Stab Hill'
OS1/35/7/8 CRAIGEND FAULDS The Craigen Falls The Craigen Faulds The Craigen Faulds Craigend Faulds James McGeoch Alexander Dalrymple George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] 1 Mile NW [North West] of Darnimow Bridge. A few small enclosures on the N.E [North East] of Dalnygap Farm and about ½ Mile E. [East] of Knockglass Rees.
OS1/35/7/8 [Page] 8 Parish of New Luce Form 136 Page 29 Kilfeather - See Eyes of Kilfeather page 9 - [Entry scored out] 29 Knockglass Rees 29 Craigend Faulds [Note] 'Faulds' A division of a farm, so denominated because it is manured by folding sheep and other Cattle upon it. Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson's Scottish Dictionary.
OS1/35/7/9 EYES OF KILFEATHER Eyes of Kilfeather Eyes of Kilfeather Eyes of Kilfather Robert Harrison John Wilson Alexander Dalrymple 006 [Situation] ¾ mile West of Darnimow Bridge A heathy hill on the farm of Kilfeather
OS1/35/7/9 EYES OF CRAIGBIRNOCH Eyes of Craigbirnoch Eyes of Craigbirnoch Robert Harrison William McHarg 006 [Situation] ¼ Mile SW [South West] of Darnimow Bridge A hill on the Farm of Craigbirnoch
OS1/35/7/9 DARNIMOW BRIDGE Dernimow Bridge Dernimow Bridge Darnimow Bridge Mr. Robert Howatson William McHaig George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] In the north part of the Parish & 1/3 Mile SW [South West] of Darnimow Farm. A Stone Bridge of One Arch on the Road from New Luce to Barr Hill and covering the 'Cross Water of Luce' It was Built and is supported by the County.
OS1/35/7/9 [Page] 9 Parish of New Luce Form 136 Page 33 Eyes of Kilfeather 33 Eyes of Craigbirnoch 33 Darnimow Bridge
OS1/35/7/10 BOWDY HOUSE BRAE Bawdy House Brae Bowdy House Brae Mr. Robert Howatson George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] ½ Mile East of Darnimow Bridge The face of a Hill on the Farm of Darnimow
OS1/35/7/10 DAVENHOLME BURN Davenholme Burn Dauwenholme Burn Davenholme Burn Davenholme Burn William McHarg John Wilson Alexander Dalrymple George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] N.W. [North West] of Darnimow Bridge A Stream running into the 'Cross Water of Luce' & between the farms of Glenwhilly & Craigbirnoch
OS1/35/7/10 CRAIGNIEVALLEY Craignievalley Craignievalley Craignievalley Mr. Robert Howatson John Wilson George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] ½ Mile East of Darnimow Bridge A small hill (now out of cultivation) rising out of Low Ground. on the farm of Dernimow
OS1/35/7/10 [Page] 10 Parish of New Luce Form 136 Page 33 Bowdy House Brae 35 Davenholme Burn 46 Craignievalley [Note] 'Brae - Face' The front or Slope of a hill Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson's Dictionary
OS1/35/7/11 PEAT HILL Peat Hill Peat Hill Peat Hill Mr. Peter McHarg William McHarg George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] ¾ Mile East of Darnimow Bridge A heathy hill on the farm of Poltidea.
OS1/35/7/11 BIG CRAIGNIEGOWRIE Big Craigniegowrie Big Craigniegowrie Big Craigniegowrie Mr. Peter McHarg William McHarg George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] Contigious to & NE [North East] of Pultadie Farm House A small rocky hill upon the farm of Pultadie.
OS1/35/7/11 WEE CRAIGNIEGOWRIE Wee Craigniegowrie Wee Craigniegowrie Wee Craigniegowrie Mr. Peter McHarg William McHarg George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] Contigious to and East of Pultadie Farm House. A small rocky hill upon the farm of Pultadie.
OS1/35/7/11 [Page] 11 Parish of New Luce Form 136 Page 46 Peat Hill 46 Big Craigniegowrie 46 Wee Craigniegowrie
OS1/35/7/12 CRAIGSLOUAN Craigslouan Craigslouan Mr. Peter McHarg William McHarg 006 [Situation] ¼ Mile South of Pultadie Farm House. A Rock the South West face of which is nearly perpendicular, is on the farm of Pultadie.
OS1/35/7/12 CORBIE CRAIGS Corbie Craigs Corbie Craigs Corbie Craigs Mr. Peter McHarg William McHarg George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] ½ Mile South by East of Darnimow Bridge A rocky hill upon the farm of Craigbirnoch.
OS1/35/7/12 ALTIBRAIR Altibrier Altibrair Altibrair Altibrier Robert Harrison John Wilson Alexander Dalrymple George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] On the East Bank of the Main Water of Luce A glen on the Farm of Kilfeather divided by the Burn of Altibrair.
OS1/35/7/12 [Page] 12 Parish of New Luce Form 136 Page 46 Craigslouan 46 Corbie Craigs 45 Altibrier
OS1/35/7/13 BURN OF ALTIBRAIR Burn of Altibrier Burn of Altibrair Burn of Altibrair Burn of Altibrier Robert Harrison John Wilson Alexander Dalrymple George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] East of the Main Water of Luce. A stream running through Kilfeather Farm into the Water of Luce.
OS1/35/7/13 THE BAZARD HILL The Bazard Hill The Bezerd Hill The Bazard Hill The Bazard Hill Robert Harrison John Wilson Alexander Dalrymple George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] ½ Mile East of the Main Water of Luce A heathy hill on the Farm of Kilfeather
OS1/35/7/13 THE BAZARD LANE The Bazard Lane The Bazard Lane The Bazard Lane The Bazard Lane Robert Harrison George McHaffie Esqr. John Wilson Alexander Dalrymple 006 [Situation] ¾ Mile East of the Main Water of Luce A small stream running into the Burn of Altibrier.
OS1/35/7/13 [Page] 13 Parish of New Luce Form 136 Page 45 Burn of Altibrair 45 The Bazard Hill 45 The Bazard Lane [Note] 'Lane' A brook, - the hollow course of a large rivulet in meadow ground. Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson's Scottish Dictionary
OS1/35/7/14 SLICKCONERIE Slickconerie Slickconerie Robert Harrison Alexander Dalrymple 006 [Situation] ¾ Mile West of Darnimow Bridge A heathy hill on the Farm of Kilfeather.
OS1/35/7/14 BLACK STRUMINOCH Black Struminoch Black Struminoch Robert Harrison Alexander Dalrymple 006 [Situation] 1¼ West by South of Darnimow Bridge A heathy hill on the hill on the farm of Kilfeather.
OS1/35/7/14 THE MID LANE The Mid Lane The Mid Lane The Mid Lane Robert Harrison Alexander Dalrymple George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] 1 Mile SW [South West] of Darnimow Bridge A small stream running through the farm of Kilfeather.
OS1/35/7/14 [Page] 14 Parish of New Luce Form 136 Page 45 Slickconerie 48 Black Struminoch 48 The Mid Lane [Note] 'Lane' A brook of which the motion is so slow as to be scarcely perceptible, the hollow course of a large rivulet in meadow ground. Dumfries Shire Applied to those parts of a river or rivulet, which are so small as to answer this description. Galloway. Jamieson's Dictionary
OS1/35/7/15 ALTAGGART Altaggart Altaggart Altaggart Altaggart Robert Harrison John Wilson Alexander Dalrymple George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] ¼ Mile East of the Main Water of Luce A heathy hill on the Farm of Kilfeather.
OS1/35/7/15 THE GLEN OF ALTAGGART The Glen of Altaggart The Glen of Altaggart The Glen of Altaggart The Glen of Altaggart Robert Harrison John Wilson Alexander Dalrymple George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] East of the Main Water of Luce & ½ Mile North of Pularyan Farm House A Small ravine thro' [through] which Altaggart burn runs. It is on the farm of Kilfeather.
OS1/35/7/15 ALTAGGART BURN Altaggart Burn Altaggart Burn Altaggart Burn Altaggart Burn Robert Harrison John Wilson Alexander Dalrymple George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] East of the Main Water of Luce A Stream running through the Glen of Altaggart and into the Water of Luce.
OS1/35/7/15 [Page] 15 Parish of New Luce Form 136 Page 48 Altaggart 48 The Glen of Altaggart 48 Altaggart Burn
OS1/35/7/16 THE MUIL The Muil The Muil The Muil The Muil Robert Harrison John Wilson Alexander Dalrymple George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] 1½ Miles S.W. [South West of Darnimow Bridge & East of the Main Water of Luce. A heathy hill on the farm of Kilfeather.
OS1/35/7/16 DRUMMIERAUD Drummierad Drummieraud Drummieraud Mr. Robert Howatson John Wilson George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] 1/8 Mile NE [North East of Darnimow Bridge A hill partially cultivated on the farm of Darnimow.
OS1/35/7/16 DRUMMONEY Drummoney Drummoney Drummoney Mr. Robert Howatson William McHarg George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] 1/3 Mile East of Darnimow Bridge. A hill (partially cultivated) on the farm of Darnimow.
OS1/35/7/16 [Page] 16 Parish of New Luce Form 136 Page 48 The Muil 47 Drummieraud 47 Drummoney
OS1/35/7/17 WHITE STRUMINOCH White Struminoch White Struminoch Alexander Dalrymple Robert Harrison 006 [Situation] 1 Mile S.W. [South West] of Darnimow Bridge A heathy hill on the farm of Kilfeather.
OS1/35/7/17 TINLUSKIE Tinluskie Tinluskie Alexander Dalrymple Robert Harrison 006 [Situation] 1¼ Miles SW by S [South West by South] of Darnimow Bridge A heathy hill on the farm of Kilfeather.
OS1/35/7/17 GOAT BUGHT KNOWES Goat Bught Knowes The Goat Bocht Kowes The Goat Bocht Knowes The Goat Bought Knowes George McHaffie Esqr. Alexander Dalrymple Robert Harrison John Wilson 006 [Situation] 1½ Mile S.W. [South West] of Darnimow Bridge Several small heathy hills on the farm of Kilfeather.
OS1/35/7/17 [Page] 17 Parish of New Luce Form 136 Page 50 White Struminoch 50 Tinluskie 50 Goat Bught Knowes [Note] 'Boucht, Bought, Bucht, Bught.' A small pen usually put up in the corner of a fold into which it was customary to drive the ewes when they were to be milked. A house in which Sheep are enclosed. Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson's Scottish Dictionary.
OS1/35/7/18 THE TONGUE GLEN The Tongue Glen The Tongue Glen The Tongue Glen Mr. Alexander Dalrymple John Wilson George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] 1 Mile S.W. [South West] of Darnimow Bridge A large Glen with a Stream passing through it called 'The Tongue Glen Burn', on the farm of Kilfeather.
OS1/35/7/18 THE TONGUE GLEN BURN The Tongue Glen Burn The Tongue Glen Burn The Tongue Glen Burn Mr. Alexander Dalrymple John Wilson George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] 1 Mile S.W. [South West] of Darnimow Bridge A Stream passing through the Tongue Glen. and into Altigoukie Burn, it is on the Farm of Kilfeather.
OS1/35/7/18 MEG'S KNOWE Meg's Knowe Meg's Knowe Meg's Knowe Mr. William McHarg John Wilson George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] 1¼ Miles S by E [South by East] of Darnimow Bridge A small rocky hill on the farm of Craigbirnoch.
OS1/35/7/18 [Page] 18 Parish of New Luce Form 136 Page 50 The Tongue Glen 50 The Tongue Glen Burn 49 Meg's Knowe
OS1/35/7/19 CRAIGBIRNOCH FELL Craigbirnoch Fell Craigbirnoch Fell Craigbirnoch Fell Mr Thomas McHarg John Wilson George McHaffie Esqr. 011 [Situation] 1½ Miles S by E [South by East] of Darnimow Bridge A rocky hill on the farm of Craigbirnoch
OS1/35/7/19 BARLEOCH Barleoch Barleoch Barleoch Alexander McMillan James Steven George McHaffie Esqr. 011 [Situation] East of the Cross Water of Luce & ¼ Mile West of Dougaries Farm House A heathy hill part of which has been cultivated, but is now entirely covered with heath.
OS1/35/7/19 THE STONY HILL The Stony Hill The Stony Hill Alexander McMillan George McHaffie Esqr. 011 [Situation] ¼ Mile East of the Cross Water of Luce & West of the Dougaries Farm House A heathy hill partially cultivated.
OS1/35/7/19 [Page] 19 Parish of New Luce Form 136 Page 49 Craigbinoch Fell 49 Barleoch 49 The Stony Hill
OS1/35/7/20 DARNIMOW FELL Dernimow Fell Dernimow Fell Darnimow Fell Darnimou Fell Andrew McClure Mr. Howitson George McHaffie Esqr. Old Ordnance Map 006 [Situation] ½ Mile East of the Cross Water of Luce A large heathy hill 4½ Mile North of the Village of New Luce.
OS1/35/7/20 THE STRANOCH The Stranoch The Stranoch Mr. Templeton Anthony McHarg 006 [Situation] ½ West of the Cross Water of Luce A large hill with a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station on its summit called Glenwhilly. The Cross Water of Luce runs parallel to and within a few Chains of its base.
OS1/35/7/20 LONE KNOWES Lone Knowes See Name List Plan 6D 006 [Situation] ¾ Mile East of Darnimow Bridge See Name List Plan 6D.
OS1/35/7/20 [Page] 20 Parish of Luce
OS1/35/7/21 [Page] 21 Parish of Inch Plan 6C Index Names of Objects -- Page Dunnerum -- 26 Low Mark -- 26 Low Mark Knowes -- 25 Main Water of Luce -- 23 Mounthilly -- 25 Newfoundland -- 25 Pularyan -- 23 The Brown Hill -- 23 White Hill -- 27 Penwhirn Burn -- 27
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OS1/35/7/23 PULARYAN Pularyan Pularyan Pularyan Pularyan Pollorian Polleryan Michael McKerlie George McHaffie Esqr. Mr. George Guthrie Mr. William Black Writer Ainslie's Map 1782 Old Ordnance Map 011 [Situation] About 3½ Miles N.W. [North West] of New Luce Village and about 12 Chains West of the Main Water of Luce. A low thatched house and Stables adjacent having a farm of 200 Acres of Moorland attached. Its the property of the Earl of Stair.
OS1/35/7/23 MAIN WATER OF LUCE Water of Luce Main Water of Luce Main Water of Luce Michael McKerlie John Wilson George McHaffie Esqr. 006; 011 [Situation] Forms the S.E. [South East] boundary of the parish. A Considerable river forming the boundary of the parishes of Inch and New Luce.
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OS1/35/7/25 NEWFOUNDLAND Newfoundland Newfoundland Newfoundland James McGeoch John Douglas George McHaffie Esqr. 005 [Situation] ¼ Mile West of the Main Water of Luce A small green hill with a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station on it and about ¼ Mile S.E. [South East] of High Mark Farm House.
OS1/35/7/25 MOUNTHILLY Mounthilly Mounthilly Mounthilly James McGeoch John Douglas George McHaffie Esqr. 005 [Situation] 10 Chains West of the Main Water of Luce A small Cottage about ¼ Mile SE [South East] of High Mark Farm House.
OS1/35/7/25 LOW MARK KNOWES Low Mark Knowes Low Mark Knowes Low Mark Knowes James McGeoch John Douglas George McHaffie Esqr. 005 [Situation] 5 Chains West of the Main Water of Luce. A small rocky hill about ¼ Mile East of High Mark Farm House.
OS1/35/7/25 [Page] 25 Parish of Inch Form 136 Page 31 Newfoundland 31 Mounthilly 31 Low Mark Knowes
OS1/35/7/26 LOW MARK Low Mark Low Mark Low Mark Low Mark Low Mark James McGeoch John Douglas Ainslie's Map 1782 George McHaffie Esqr. Old Ordnance Map 005 [Situation] 5 Chains West of the Main Water of Luce The Ruins of a farm House about ¼ Mile East of High Mark Farm House.
OS1/35/7/26 DUNNERUM Dunnerum Dunnerum Dunnerum James McKenzie Alexander Dalrymple George McHaffe Esqr. 005 [Situation] South of the junction of Penwhirn Burn with the Main Water of Luce A small hill upon the farm Dalhabboch & close by the Main Water of Luce.
OS1/35/7/26 THE BROWN HILL The Brown Hill The Brown Hill The Brown Hill James McKenzie Alexander Dalrymple George McHaffie Esqr. 005 [Situation] ¼ Mile South of the junction of Penwhirn Burn with the Main Water of Luce. A small moorland hill upon the farm of Delhabboch.
OS1/35/7/26 [Page] 26 Parish of Inch Form 136 Page 31 Low Mark 47 Dunnerum 47 The Brown Hill
OS1/35/7/27 WHITE HILL White Hill White Hill White Hill James McKenzie John Wilson George McHaffie Esqr. 005 [Situation] 10 Chains S.W. [South West] of Pularyan Farm House A rocky heathy hill on the farm of Pularyan
OS1/35/7/27 PENWHIRN BURN Penwhirn Burn Penwhirn Burn Penwhirn Burn Genl. [General] Sir A Agnew Wallace John McGill Peter McWhirter 005 [Situation] West of the Main Water of Luce A Mountain Stream falling into the Main Water of Luce to the South of Low Mark.
OS1/35/7/27 [Page] 27 Parish of Inch Form 136 Page 47 White Hill Penwhirn Burn Entry for Low mark scored out
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OS1/35/7/29 KILFATHER Kilfather James McGeoch Dernygap by Newluce 011 A Trig [Trigonometrical] point (in the farm of Kilfather) on a Small heathy hill about ¾ Miles E. [East] of the Stab Hill.
OS1/35/7/29 KNOCKGLASS REES Knockglass Rees James McGeoch Dernygap by Newluce 006 Sheep Rees in the farm of Dernygap at the base of Stab Hill
OS1/35/7/29 THE CRAIGEN FALLS The Craigen Falls James McGeoch Dernygap by Newluce 006 A few Small Enclosures in the N.E. [North East] of Dernygap farm about ½ a mile N.E. [North East] of KnocKglass Raes.
OS1/35/7/29 [Page] 29 List of Names collected by Michael Hayes Pte RS [Private Royal Sappers] & Miners Plan 6C Trace 1 Parish of New Luce Object Kilfather - Hill or Trig [Trigonometrical] point Knockglass Rees - Sheep Rees The Cragenfalls - Enclosures [Signed] Michael Hayes Pte. [Private] RS [Royal Sappers] & Miners 10th September 1846
OS1/35/7/30 THE STAB HILL The Stab Hill James McGeoch Dernygap via Newluce 006 A large heathy hill witha Trig [Trigonometrical] point on it, about 1¼ miles NE [North East] of Dernygap farm house the property of Sir James Hay.
OS1/35/7/30 THE NEW BOUGHT HILL The New Bought Hill James McGeoch Dernygap via Newluce 006 A small heathy hill about ¾ miles N.E. [North East] of Dernygap farm house the property of Sir James Hay
OS1/35/7/30 THE PEAT HILL The Peat Hill James McGeoch Dernygap via Newluce 006 A Small hill partly Arable & partly heathy, on the left Bank of the Water of Luce, And about 20 chains North of High Mark farm house
OS1/35/7/30 [Page] 30 List of Names Collected by Michael Hayes Pte. RS [Private Royal Sappers] & Miners Final Examiner Plan 6C Trace 1 Parish of New Luce Object The Stab Hill - Hill The New Bought Hill - Hill The Peat Hill - Hill [Signed] Michael Hayes Pte [Private Royal Sappers & Miners 10th. September 1846
OS1/35/7/31 NEWFOUNDLAND Newfoundland James McGeoch Dernygap John Douglas High MarK 005 A Small green hill with a Trig [Trigonometrical] point on it about ¼ of a mile S.E. [South East] of High marK farm house
OS1/35/7/31 MOUNTHILLY Mounthilly James McGeoch Dernygap John Douglas High MarK 005 A Small cottage about ¼ of mile S.E. [South East] of High marK farm house, out of repair & not occupied.
OS1/35/7/31 LOW MARK KNOWES Low Mark Knowes James McGeoch Dernygap John Douglas High MarK 005 A Small RocKy hill about ¼ of a mile E. [East] of High MarK farm house.
OS1/35/7/31 LOW MARK Low MarK James McGeoch Dernygap John Douglas High MarK 005 A farm house now in ruins about ¼ of a mile E. [East] of High MarK farm House.
OS1/35/7/31 [Page] 31 List of Names collected by Michael Hayes Pte RS [Private Royal Sappers] & Miners Plan 6C Trace 1 Parish of Inch Object Newfoundland - Hill Mounthilly - House Low Mark Knowes - Hill Low Mark - House [Signed] M. Hayes Pte [Private] RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] 10 September 1846
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OS1/35/7/33 EYES OF KILFEATHER Eyes of Kilfeather Robert Harrison Kilfeather GlenLuce 006 A Heathy Hill upon the farm of Kilfeather
OS1/35/7/33 EYES OF CRAIGBIRNOCH Eyes of Craigbirnoch Robert Harrison Kilfeather GlenLuce 006 A Hill upon the farm of Craigbirnoch.
OS1/35/7/33 DERNIMOW BRIDGE Dernimow Bridge Mr. Robert Howatson Dernimow by Glenluce 006 A Stone Bridge of one arch spanning the Cross Wr [Water] of Luce. It is built & supported by the County.
OS1/35/7/33 BAWDY HOUSE BRAE Bawdy House Brae Mr. Robert Howatson Dernimow by Glenluce 006 The face of a Hill in the farm of Dernimow.
OS1/35/7/33 CAIRN Cairn 006 A circular heap of stones in the moor.
OS1/35/7/33 [Page] 33 List of Names Collected by Corpl. [Corporal] Robert Barlow Royal Sappers & Miners. Plan 6C Trace 2 Parish of New Luce Object Eyes of Kilfeather - A Hill Eyes of Craigbirnoch - A Hill Dernimow Bridge - A Bridge Bawdy House Brae - A Hill side Cairn - A Heap of stones [Signed] Robert Barlow Corpl. RS&M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners] 25th. Sept. [September] 1846.
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OS1/35/7/35 DAVENHOLME BURN Davenholme Burn Thomas McHarg Craigbirnoch Via Glenluce. 006 A Stream running into the Cross Water of Luce.
OS1/35/7/35 [Page] 35 List of Names collected by Corpl. [Corporal] Robert Barlow RS [Royal Sappers] & Miners Plan 6C Trace 2 Parish of New Luce Object Davenholme Burn - A Stream [Signed] Robert Barlow Corpl RS&M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners] 22nd. Octr. [October] 1846
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OS1/35/7/37 DERNIMOW Dernimow Mr. Robert Howatson Dernimow, Newluce Glenluce. 006 A neat newly-built farm house, one Storey high, Slated & built of Stone, with Suitable out offices. The farm Contains about 650 acres of rough pasture and 60 acres of Arable land. It is tenanted by Mr. Robert Howatson & is the property of the Earl of Stair of Culhorn house, Stranraer.
OS1/35/7/37 [Page] 37 List of Names Collected by [John Madagan Civilian Assistant] Plan 6C Trace 2 Parish of Newluce Object Dernimow - A farm house [Signed] John Madagan CA [Civilian Assistant] 9th. Oct [October] 1845
OS1/35/7/38 CRAIGBIRNOCH Craigbirnoch Mr. William McHarg Craigbirnoch Newluce 006 An Ordinary farm house One Story high, built of Stone, and Slated, the out offices are old and in bad repair, the farm Contains 750 Acres of rough pasture & 60 Acres of Arable land. It is tenanted by Mr. William McHarg it is the property of the Earrl of Stair of Culhorn House near Stranraer.
OS1/35/7/38 [Page] 38 List of Names Collected by Civil Assistant John Madagan 1st. Examiner Plan 6C Trace 5 Parish of Newluce Object Craigbirnoch - A farm house [Signed] John Madagan 9th. October 1846
OS1/35/7/39 PULTIDEA Pultidea Peter McHag (Son of William McHag) Pultidea, Glenluce 006 A good Slate house having offices adjacent and farm of about 100 acres attached, 20 acres of which is arable the property of the Earl of Stair, Kilhorn, now occupied by Mr. William McHag, farmer.
OS1/35/7/39 CROSS WATER OF LUCE Cross Water of Luce Peter McHag Pultidea Glenluce 006 A good river and runs till it meets the Water of Luce, at the Village of New Luce.
OS1/35/7/39 [Page] 39 List of Names Collected by C.A. [Civilian Assistant] Thomas Jordan on the 9th. October 1845 Plan 6C Trace 3 Parish of New Luce Object Pultidea - House Cross Water of Luce - River [Signed] Thomas Jordan C.A. [Civilian Assistant] 9th. October 1845
OS1/35/7/40 WATER OF LUCE Water of Luce Michael McKerlie Pulanyan Glenluce 006 A Considerable River Rising in Ayrshire And forms the Boundary between the Parishes of Newluce And Inch passing on the W [West] Side of the Village of the Village of Newluce five miles from which it Empties it Self into the Bay of Luce
OS1/35/7/40 [Page] 40 List of Names Collected by PatricK Connell Pt RS&M [Private Royal Sappers & Miners] Sept. [September] 29th 1845 Plan 6C Trace 1 Parish of Newluce Object Water of Luce - River [Signed] Patrick Connell Pt [Private] RS & M [Royal Sappers & Miners] Sept. [September] 29th. 1845
OS1/35/7/41 CROFT Croft Alexander McMillan Dougaries 006 Was the Croft farm House. Now in ruins Attached to Dougaries The property of the Earl of Stair Culhoran
OS1/35/7/41 DOUGARIES Dougaries Alexander McMillan Dougaries 011 Good House With offices Farm Containing 1200 Acres The property of the Earl of Stair, Culhorn Near Stranraer
OS1/35/7/41 [Page] 41 List of Names collected by Dennis Kildoyle C Asst. [Civilian Assistant] 1st. Examiner Plan 6C Trace 6 Parish Newluce Object Croft - Ruin of House Dougaries - House and Farm [Signed] Dennis Kildoyle A.A. [Civilian Assistant] 23rd. Octr [October] 1845
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OS1/35/7/43 PULARYAN Pularyan Michael McKerlie Pularyan (Glenluce) 011 A low thatched house and Stables adjacent, and farm of about 200 acres of moore land attached, the property of the Earl of Stair, Kilhorn, now occupied by Michael McKerlie farmer.
OS1/35/7/43 WATER OF LUCE Water of Luce Michael McKerlie Pularyan, Glenluce 006 A considerable River forming the Boundary between the parishes of Inch and New Luce.
OS1/35/7/43 [Page] 43 List of Names Collected by C.A. [Civilian Assistant] Thomas Jordan on 3rd. October] 1845 - Ist Examiner Plan 6C Trace 4 Parish of Inch Object Pularyan - House Water of Luce - River [Signed] Thomas Jordan C.A. [Civilian Assistant] 3rd. October 1845
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OS1/35/7/45 ALTIBRIER Altibrier Robert Harrison Kilfeather Glenluce 006 A Heathy Hill upon the farm of Kilfether
OS1/35/7/45 ALTIBRIER Altibrier Robert Harrison Kilfeather Glenluce 006 A Heathy Hill upon the farm of Kilfether
OS1/35/7/45 BURN OF ALTIBRIER Burn of Altibrier Robert Harrison Kilfeather Glenluce 006 A Stream running thro' [through] Kilfether farm into the Water of Luce.
OS1/35/7/45 THE BAZARD HILL The Bazard Hill Robert Harrison Kilfeather Glenluce 006 A Heathy Hill upon the farm of Kilfether.
OS1/35/7/45 THE BAZARD LANE The Bazard Lane Robert Harrison Kilfeather Glenluce 006 A small stream running into the Burn of Altibrier.
OS1/35/7/45 SLICKCONERIE Slickconerie Robert Harrison Kilfeather Glenluce 006 A Heathy Hill upon the farm of Kilfether.
OS1/35/7/45 [Page] 45 List of Names Collected by Corpl. [Corporal] Robert Barlow Royal Sappers & Miners Plan 6C Trace 4 Parish of New Luce Object Altibrier - A Hill Altibrier - A Hll Burn of Altibrier - A stream The Bazard Hill - A Hill The Bazard Lane - A Stream Slickconerie - A Hill [Signed] Robert Barlow Corpl. RS&M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners] 25th. Septr. [September] 1846
OS1/35/7/46 CRAIGNIEVALLEY Craignievalley Mr. Robert Howatson Dernimow by Glenluce 006 A Small hill of hard ground & has been cultivated It is situated in low ground.-
OS1/35/7/46 PEAT HILL Peat Hill Mr. Peter McHarg Pultidea by Glenluce 006 A Heathy Hill upon the farm of Pultidea
OS1/35/7/46 BIG CRAIGNIEGOWRIE Big Craigniegowrie Mr. Peter McHarg Pultidea by Glenluce 006 A Small Rocky Hill
OS1/35/7/46 WEE CRAIGNIEGOWRIE Wee Craigniegowrie Mr. Peter McHarg Pultidea by Glenluce 006 A Small Rocky Hill
OS1/35/7/46 CRAIGSLOUAN Craigslouan Mr. Peter McHarg Pultidea by Glenluce 006 A Rock the S. [South] West face of which is somewhat perpendicular.
OS1/35/7/46 CORBIE CRAIGS Corbie Craigs Mr. Peter McHarg Pultidea by Glenluce 006 A Rocky Hill.
OS1/35/7/46 CAIRN Cairn Mr. Peter McHarg Pultidea by Glenluce 006 A Circular Heap of stones my informant states that he remembers when it was much higher, but a great part of the stones have been taken away to make ring fences.
OS1/35/7/46 [Page] 46 List of Names collected by Corporal Robert Barlow RS [Royal Sappers] & Miners. Plan 6C Trace 3 Parish of New Luce Object Craignievalley - A Hill Peat Hill - A Hill Big Craigniegowrie - A Hill Wee Craigniegowrie - A Hill Craigslouan - A Rock Corbie Craigs - A Hill Cairn - A Heap of Stones [Signed] Robert Barlow Corpl. [Corporal] 22d. Sept. [September] 1846
OS1/35/7/47 DUNNERUM Dunnerum James McKenzie Dilhabboch by Glenluce or Stranraer. 005 A Small Hill.
OS1/35/7/47 THE BROWN HILL The Brown Hill James McKenzie Dilhabboch by Stranraer 005 A Small Hill.
OS1/35/7/47 WHITE HILL White Hill James McKenzie Dilhabboch by Stranraer 005 A Rocky Heathy Hill upon the farm of Pularyan
OS1/35/7/47 DRUMMIRAD Drummierad Mr. Robert Howatson Dernimow by Glenluce 006 A Hill upon the farm of Dernimow partly Cultivated.
OS1/35/7/47 DRUMMONEY Drummoney Mr. Robert Howatson Dernimow by Glenluce 006 A Hill upon the farm of Dernimow partly Cultivated.
OS1/35/7/47 [Page] 47 List of Names collected by Corpl. [Corporal] Robert Barlow Royal Sappers & Miners. Plan 6C Trace 4 Parishes of Inch & New Luce Object Dunnerum - A Hll The Brown Hill - A Hill White Hill - A Hill Drummierad - A Hill Drummoney - A Hill [Signed] Robert Barlow Corpl. RS&M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners] 25th. Sept. [September] 1846
OS1/35/7/48 BLACK STRUMINOCH Black Struminoch Robert Harrison Kilfeather Via Glenluce 006 A Heathy Hill upon the farm of Kilfether.
OS1/35/7/48 THE MID LANE The Mid Lane Robert Harrison Kilfeather Via Glenluce 006 A small stream running thro' [through] the farm of Kilfether.
OS1/35/7/48 ALTAGGART Altaggart Robert Harrison Kilfeather Via Glenluce 006 A Heathy Hill upon the farm of Kilfether.
OS1/35/7/48 THE GLEN OF ALTAGGART The Glen of Altaggart Robert Harrison Kilfeather Via Glenluce 006 A small ravine
OS1/35/7/48 ALTAGGART BURN Altaggart Burn Robert Harrison Kilfeather Via Glenluce 006 A Stream running thro' [through] the glen of Altaggart & into the Water of Luce.
OS1/35/7/48 THE MUIL The Muil Robert Harrison Kilfeather Via Glenluce 006 A Heathy Hill upon the farm of Kilfether
OS1/35/7/48 [Page] 48 List of Names collected by Corpl. [Corporal] Robert Barlow Royal Sappers & Miners. Plan 6C Trace 4 Parish of New Luce Object Black Struminoch - A Hill 'Signed' R Barlow Corpl. RS&M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners] The Mid Lane - A stream Altaggart - A Hill The Glen of Altaggart - A ravine Altaggart Burn - A stream The Muil - A Hill [Signed] Robert Barlow Corpl. RS&M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners] 25th. Septr. [September] 1846
OS1/35/7/49 MEG'S KNOWE Meg's Knowe Mr. Thomas McHarg Cragbirnoch Via Glenluce 006 A small Rocky Hill upon the farm of Craigbirnoch.
OS1/35/7/49 CRAIGBIRNOCH FELL Craigbirnoch Fell Mr. Thomas McHarg Cragbirnoch Via Glenluce 011 A Rocky Hill upon the farm of Craigbirnoch.
OS1/35/7/49 BARLEOCH Barleoch Alexander McMillan Dougaries Via Glenluce 011 A Heathy Hill part of which has been Cultivated but has now grown wild.
OS1/35/7/49 THE STONY HILL The Stony Hill Alexander McMillan Dougaries Via Glenluce 011 A Heathy Hill part of which is cultivated.
OS1/35/7/49 [Page] 49 List of Names collected by Corpl. [Corporal] Robert Barlow RS [Royal Sappers] & Miners Plan 6C Trace 6 Parish of New Luce Object Meg's Knowe - A Hill Craigbirnoch Fell - A Hill Barleoch - A Hill The Stony Hill - A Hill [Signed] Robert Barlow Corpl. RS&M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners] 27th. Oct. [October] 1846
OS1/35/7/50 WHITE STRUMINOCH White Struminoch Mr. Alexander Dalrymple Kilfether Via Glenluce 006 A Heathy Hill upon the farm of Kilfether
OS1/35/7/50 TINLUSKIE Tinluskie Mr. Alexander Dalrymple Kilfether Via Glenluce 006 A Heathy Hill upon the farm of Kilfether.
OS1/35/7/50 THE GOAT BOCHT KNOWES The Goat Bocht Knowes Mr. Alexander Dalrymple Kilfether Via Glenluce 006 Several small heathy hills or gentle risings in the ground upon the farm of Kilfether.
OS1/35/7/50 THE TONGUE GLEN The Tongue Glen Mr. Alexander Dalrymple Kilfether Via Glenluce 006 A large Glen with a stream passing thro' [through] it which is called 'The Tongue Glen Burn.
OS1/35/7/50 [Page] 50 List of Names collected by Corpl. [Corporal] Robert Barlow RS [Royal Sappers] & Miners Plan 6C Trace 5 Parish New Luce Object White Struminoch - A Hill Tinluskie - A Hill The Goat Bocht Knowes - Small hills The Tongue Glen - A Glen [Signed] Robert Barlow Corpl. RS&M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners] 27th. Oct. [October] 1846
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