OS1/3/13/98

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
DRUMMANALLIE [Drummanottie]
Drummanallie
Drummanallie
Drummanallie
Drummanallie
Mr. William McCracKen
John Jamieson
William Dill
William Brown Esqr.
John F. Gray Esqr.
066 [Situation] Near the South edge of the Plan, about 3 miles S.E. by E. [South East by East] of Colmonell.-
A Cot house which had once been used as a farm Stead. The walls are lime & Stone, thatched Roof, one Storey high, & in a bad state of Repair .-
BURN OF LIG Burn of Lig
Burn of Lig
Burn of Lig
Burn of Lig
Burn of Lig
Burn of Ligg
Mr John McCracken
John Jamieson
William Dill
William Brown Esqr.
John F. Gray Esqr.
Johnstons County Map
066 [Situation] Flows through & out at the east end of the Plan.
A Small Stream which Collects from Surface water on the east Side of Auchencleary Hill & Runs into & out of Loch of Lig & into the Water of Dhuisk.-

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[Page] 98 -- Sheet 66 -- Plan 8 -- Trace No. 2 -- Parish of Colmonell

An instance of Carlessness. The final gg is not
acknowledged in the Gaelic language. The word is the
Gaelic Leog. a Marsh a name given to the loch,
on account of its Marshy appearance, into and from which
this burn runs. Should not the word be
adopted in its purity. (g.)
William Rutherford.

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