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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
River Cree or Loch Cree Revd. [Reverend] Samuel Richardson Newton Stewart
James McMuldroch Beoch
John McGeach Knockville
History of Wigton Shire
008 The Loch of Cree is merely a portion of the River which Spreads out into a lake of about four miles in length, the breath is various but Not great in any place in some places the Water is pretty deep . The Loch was much larger before the cutting of a rock and deepening of the channel of the river at the bottom of it about 47 years ago.
Glenhepple Wood
Glenhapple Wood
Daniel Ferguson Glenhapple
James Thompson Glassoch
James McMuldroch Beoch
James Arthur Galvernoch
James Micklewraith Glenrazie
Mr Samuel Howard Land Steward at Penningham house
Alexander Hannay Garwachie
008 A Small wood on the s.W. [South West] side of the Loch of Cree on the Glenhapple farm The property of Colonel Stopford Blair

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[Page] 12 -- List of names Collected by John Mahan ca [civilian assistant] 28th May 1845 -- Plan 8 A - Trace 4 - Parish of Penninghame

Low Glenhapple
Cummer South River Cree or Loch Cree - Object - River or Loch
Penningham

Penningham
[Cummer] South Loch Cree
[Drandro]

Low Glenahpple
Cummer South Glenhepple Wood - Object - wood
Penningham Glenhapple Wood


[Signed] Exd [Examined] Robert Barlow
Corpl R S & M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners]
22nd July 1845

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