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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CRAIG AN HUIRRY Craig an Huirry
Craig an Huirry
Craig an Huirry
Craig an Huirry
James McIlraith Esqr. Auchenflower
Rev. [Reverend] William Dill Colmonell
Rev. [Reverend] William Moore Barhill
William McCulloch Esqr. Glendusk
070 A Small nearly Round mossy pasture hill between Benaw and Strawarren Fell it affords tolerable good pasture for sheep. Its Surface is rather broken. The property of Henry Hughes Onslow Esqr. Altonalbany Barr.
Situation - bout 1½ Mile North of Arecleoch Farm house
WATER OF TIG Water of Tig
Water of Tig
Water of Tig
Water of Tig
James McIlraith Esqr. Auchenflower
William Dill
William Moore
William Mc Culloch Esqr.
070 A rapid Mountain Stream flowing from the Range of hills Connected with Benaw and from the North Side of Strawarren Fell in a northerly direction for about 40 chains then takes an easterly turn for about a Mile then in Northerly direction again becoming the boundary between Ballantrae and Colmonell till at length it joins the Stinchar.
Thomas O'Farrell ca [civilian assistant]

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[Page] 46 Sheet 70 Plan 3 B Trace No. 2
Ballantrae Parish [Page] 4
Signifying the hill of tears, or sorrow. W. McRae
Water of Tig - At the East base of Benaw & Millmore

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