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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CARSCREUGH BRIDGE | Carscreugh Bridge Carscruch Bridge Carscrough Bridge Carscreagh Carscreugh Bridge Bridge of Carscreugh Carscreuch Carscreugh Bridge Carscreugh Bridge |
John Douglas William Kar Thomas Wallace Ainslie's Map 1872 John Henderson George McHaffie Esqr. Gazetteer of Scotland 1842 J Gibson Esqr. John Dougan |
017 | [Situation] - 2 1/2 Miles N.E. [North East] of Glenluce - A large green hill on the left of the road leading from Glenluce to Newtonstewart and about 2 1/2 Miles distant from the former it is the property of the Earl of Stair |
BRIDGE OF CARSCREUGH | 017 | Duplicate entry - in Index | ||
BLACK HILL | BlacK Hill Black Hill Black Hill |
William Kar Thomas Wallace George McHaffie Esqr. |
017 | [Situation] - 2 1 /2 Miles N.E. [North East] of Glenluce - A large green hill on the left of the road leading from Glenluce to Newtonstewart and about 2 1/ 2 miles distant from the former it is the property of the Earl of Stair |
OFFICER'S CROFT | Officers Croft Officers Croft |
Gilbert Copland George McHaffie Esqr. |
017 | [Situation] - 1 /4 Mile North of Newtonstewart. - A small dwelling house with convenient farm offices &c attached together with a large farm of good land. It is the property of the Earl of Stair, and is occupied by his Bailiff from which circumstance it appears to have derived its name.- |
Continued entries/extra info
Parish of Glenluce -- [Page] 13Carscreugh Bridge -- Form 136 -- Page 57
Black hill -- Form -- 136 -- Page 57, 60
Officer's Croft -- Form 136 -- Page 71
" Carse"- Low and fertile land generally that which is adjacent to a river.
Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson
Creugh" - Clay - Gaelic Dictionary.
Transcriber's notes
Bridge of Carscreugh has been left in as it is in the index.Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
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