Ayrshire volume 15

Page List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks Continued entries/extra info Transcriber's notes
OS1/3/15/1 CROSS WATER CrossWater CrossWater CrossWater CrossWater Mr Robert McMillan Rev [Reverend] William Dill Mr John Jamieson James McIlraith Esqr 071 A small stream which rises or collects from surface water, at the south base of Wee Fell, and falls into the Duisk Water near Barhill.
OS1/3/15/1 LAGGISH BURN Laggish Burn Laggish Burn Laggish Burn Laggish Burn Thomas Scott Revd [Reverend] William Dill Mr John Jamieson James McIlraith Esqr 071 A small stream formed by several smaller streams, near the Barhill & [and] Glen Luce road, and falls into Palgowan burn, receiving in its course, the waters of Little Burn, and Haw Burn.
OS1/3/15/1 Sheet 71 Plan 1. Trace 1.2.4 & [and] 6 -- Parish of Colmonell -- [Page] 1
OS1/3/15/2 WHITE LOAN White Loan White Loan White Loan White Loan Mr Robert McMillan Rev [Reverend] William Dill Mr John Jamieson James McIlraith Esq 071 A small stream which collects from surface water in the [North ] base of Green Knowe, and falls into Cross Water.
OS1/3/15/2 KILGROSSEN Kilgrossan Kilgrossan Kilgrossan Kilgrossan Killgrossan Mr Robert McMillan Revd [Reverend] William Dill Mr John Jamieson James McIlraith Esqr Johnstons Co. [County] Map. 071 [Situation] Situated in South West Corner of Plan A farm house, with out offices attached, one storey high, built of stone & [and] lime slated and in tolerable repair. The Property of the Trustees of the late [Sir] William Fettes
OS1/3/15/2 Sheet 71 Plan 1 Trace 1.2 & [and] 4 -- Parish of Colmonel -- [Page] 2
OS1/3/15/3 POLLGOWAN BURN Pollgowan Burn Pollgowan Burn Pallgowan Burn Pallgowan Burn Poll a Ghobhann Palgowam Burn Palgowan Burn Pollgowan Burn Pallgowan Burn Pollgowan Burn Thomas Scott William Dill John Jamieson James McIlwraith John Morrison Mr Hugh Simpson William McCulloch Esqr George Mitchell John Galloway Hugh Galloway 071 [Situation] "On the eastern Side of the plan 190 chains N.E. [North East] of Chirmorie Cairn." This is a Small Stream formed by Laggish Burn and runs into the Duisk Water about three miles South of Barrhill.
OS1/3/15/3 Sheet 71 Plan 2 Traces 3 & [and] 6 Colmonell Parish -- [page] 3 Pollgowan Burn - "On the eastern Side of the plan 190 chains N.E. [North East] of Chirmorie Cairn."
OS1/3/15/3 Re Drumanion - The entry on original page appears to have been crossed out and has therefore not been transcribed.
OS1/3/15/4 LINGSOLLIS BURN Lingsollis Burn Lingsollis Burn Lingsollis Burn Lingsollis Burn Thomas Scott William Dill John Jamieson James McIlwraith 071 [Situation] Rises on the East Side of the plan and turns East for 40 chains, and falls into Pollgowan Burn. A Small Stream which rises or collects from Surface water adjacent to white [Cairn] and runs into Polgowan [Burn]
OS1/3/15/4 WHITE CAIRN White Cairn White Cairn White Cairn White Cairn Thomas Scott William Dill John Jamieson James McIlwraith 071 [Situation] On the Eastern side of the plan 160 chains N.E. [North East] of Chirmorie Cairn. A circular heap of small Stones, very ancient. An [Urn] and a Small flat Stone laid over it were found here [by] Some workmen who were removing Some of the Stones The urn was quite empty & [and] [full] of Stones.
OS1/3/15/4 Sheet 71 Plan 2 Traces 3 & [and] 5 -- Colmonell Parish -- [Page] 4
OS1/3/15/5 BLACKMINWHILL Blackminwhill Blackminwhill Blackminwhill Blackminwhill Thomas Scott William Dill John Jamieson James McIlwraith 071 [Situation] On the north eastern margin of the plan, 210 chains N.E. [North East] by N. [North] of Chirmorie Cairn" A Small arable hill lying adjacent to and north of Dochroyal. -
OS1/3/15/5 EYES Eyes Eyes Eyes Eyes Thomas Scott William Dill John Jamieson James McIlwraith 071 [Situation] In the north eastern Corner of the plan, 220 chains N.E [North East] of Chirmorie Cairn" A large heathy hill on which is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station. This hill affords mountain pasture of good quality.
OS1/3/15/5 Sheet 71 Plan 2 Trace 3 -- Plan of Colmonell Parish -- [Page] 5
OS1/3/15/6 DOCHROYLE Dochroyal Dochroyle Dochroyle Dochroyle Dochroyle Thomas Scott William Dill John Jamieson James McIlwraith Johnstons. Co [County] Map 071 [Situation] In the South Eastern section of the plan , 180 chains N. E. [North East] of Chirmorie Cairn A farm house, with out offices, built of lime & [and] stone one Story high and in good repair. Situated about [¾ ] mile east of the road leading from Barhill to Glen Luce & [and] three miles from the former [place]
OS1/3/15/6 [Page] 6 -- Sheet 71 Plan 2 Trace 2 -- Colmonell Parish
OS1/3/15/6 Peat Hill has not been transcribed as it is scored out in original page.
OS1/3/15/7 KNOCKSHIN Knockashin Knockshin Knockshin Knockshin John McLure William Dill John Jamieson James McIlwraith 071 [Situation] On the northern margin of the plan, 150 chains N.E. [North East] by North of Chirmorie Cairn" This is a Small Knoll on which is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station; it is partly Moss & [and] partly heathy pasture.
OS1/3/15/7 Sheet 71 Plan 2 Trace 1 -- Colmonell Parish-- [page] 7
OS1/3/15/7 Drumdown not transcribed as it has been scored out on original page.
OS1/3/15/8 [Page] 8
OS1/3/15/8 Hardeyes and Knockytally not transcribed as both scored out on original page
OS1/3/15/9 LITTLE BURN Little Burn Little Burn Little Burn Little Burn John McLure William Dill John Jamieson James McIlwraith 071 [Situation] Flows from the northern side of the plan toward the South and falls into Laggish Burn, 110 chains nearly N.E. [North East] of Chirmorie Cairn." This Stream is formed by two Small Streams, between KnocKatally & [and] KnocKmalloch, and runs into Laggish Burn.
OS1/3/15/9 - [Page] 9 -- Sheet 71 Plan 2 Trace 4 Plan 71A -- Colmonell Parish
OS1/3/15/9 Knockmalloch not transcribed as it has been scored out on original page.
OS1/3/15/10 [Page] 10
OS1/3/15/10 Crigancrevy and Fallarochs have not been transcribed as they have both been crossed out on original page
OS1/3/15/11 CASTLE HEAD Castle Head Castle Head Castle Head Castle Head John McLure William Dill John Jamieson James McIlwraith 071 [Situation] In the north Eastern section of the plan, 100 chains N.E. [North East] of Chirmorie Cairn" This name is applied to a piece of elevated ground round Dochroyal. It is generally Supposed that a Castle Stood here once but the Site of it Cannot be pointed out by the people of the locality.
OS1/3/15/11 [Page] 11 -- Sheet 71 Plan 2 Trace 2 -- Colmonell Parish
OS1/3/15/11 There is an entry for Chirmorie on original page but as it has been scored out, it has not been transcribed.
OS1/3/15/12 LAGGISH Laggish Laggish Laggish Laggish Laggish Thomas Scott William Dill John Jamieson James McIlwraith Johnstons Co. [County] Map. 071 [Situation] In the South eastern section of the plan, 150 chains N.E. [North East] by E [East] of Chirmorie Cairn. A farm house with out offices, built of lime and Stone, one Story high and in good repair. Situated about one mile east of the Barrhill and Glen Luce road and four miles from the latter place.
OS1/3/15/12 LAGGISH BURN Laggish Burn Laggish Burn Laggish Burn Laggish Burn Thomas Scott William Dill John Jamieson James McIlwraith 071 [Situation] It is formed by the union of several small streams about 50 chains N. [North] of Chirmorie Cairn, and flows eastward along the Centre of the plan into Pollgowan Burn." A Small Stream formed by Several Smaller Streams near the Barrhill & [and] Glen Luce [road] and runs into polgowan Burn receiving in its course the water [from] Little Burn & [and] Haw Burn.
OS1/3/15/12 [Page] 12 -- Sheet 71 Plan 2 Trace 5 -- Colmonell Parish
OS1/3/15/13 HAW BURN Haw Burn Haw Burn Haw Burn Haw Burn Thomas Scott William Dill John Jamieson James McIlwraith 071 [Situation] Runs N.E. [North East] from the South Eastern margin of the plan and it falls into Laggish Burn, 160 chains N.E [North East] of Chirmorie Cairn" A Small Stream which rises or collects from surface water in the moss near Big Loch Hill and runs into Laggish Burn near Laggish.
OS1/3/15/13 DRUMEAN Drumean Drumean Drumean Drummean Thomas Scott William Dill John Jamieson James McIlwraith 071 [Situation] In the South eastern corner of the plan, 160 chains E .N.E. [East North East] of Chirmorie Cairn" A large hill on which is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station. Situated adjacent to and S.E. [South East] of Laggish.
OS1/3/15/13 [Page] 13 -- Sheet 71 Plan 2 Traces 5 & [and] 6 Plan 71A -- Colmonell Parish [Drumean] - Derived from the gaelic, and Signifying a smooth Hill
OS1/3/15/14 HAW HILL Haw Hill Haw Hill Haw Hill Haw Hill Thomas Scott William Dill John Jamieson James McIlwraith 071 [Situation] In the South Eastern section of the plan, 140 chains N.E [North East] by E [East] of Chirmorie Cairn. A Small round hill partly arable and partly heathy pasture Situated adjacent to [and] west of Laggish. Property of the Trustees of the late Sir William Fettes
OS1/3/15/14 [Page] 14. -- Sheet 71 Plan 2 Trace 5 Plan 71A -- Colmonell Parish
OS1/3/15/15 [Page] 15 Page is blank
OS1/3/15/16 DRUMEAN Drumean Drumean Drumean Drumean James McIlraith Esqr Revd [Reverend] William Dill Revd [Reverend] William Moore William McCulloch Esqr 071 [Situation] Situated in South west Corner of Plan about 13 chains W. [West] of Pullower Burn A small nearly round, Rock Heathy pasture & [and] mossy Hill, on the summit of which is a Trig [Trigonometrical] station, The property of the Trustees of the late Sir William Fettes
OS1/3/15/16 PULLOWER BURN Pullower Burn Pullower Burn Pullower Burn Pullower Burn James McIlraith Esqr Revd [Reverend] William Dill Revd [Reverend] William Moore William McCulloch Esqr 071 [Situation] About 13 Chains to the E [East] of Drumean A small mountain stream [forming] the Boundary of the shires of Ayr and Wigton, for a short Distance [before] emptying itself into Palgowan Burn, at which place it becomes rather a rapid stream.
OS1/3/15/16 [Page] 16 -- Sheet 71 Plan 3 Trace 4 -- Parish of Colmonell
OS1/3/15/17 KNOCKYCOID Knockycoid Knockycoid Knockycoid Knockycoid Knockycoid John Jamieson John F. Gray. William McCrie Johnstons Co. [County] Map. Voters List 071 [Situation] Situated on the west Side of the road from girvan to Newton Stewart About 13 chains E [East] of Palgowan Burn A farm house, with 2 out houses attached built of stone & [and] lime, slated and in very Good repair. The property of the Trustees of the late Sir William Fettes
OS1/3/15/17 LAVERY BURN Lavery Burn Lavery Burn Lavery Burn William McCulloch Esqr Mr John Jamieson Mr Hugh Simpson 071 [Situation] Near the NE. [North East] Corner of Plan about 9 Chains NE [North East] of KnocKycoid A small mountain stream, issuing from Drumlamford Loch & [and] emptying itself into Loch DuisK.
OS1/3/15/17 [Page] 17 -- Sheet 71 Plan 3 Trace 3 No. 21. -- Parish of Colmonell
OS1/3/15/18 POLLGOWAN BURN Palgowan Burn Palgowan Burn Palgowan Burn Pollgowan Burn Pollgowan Burn Pollgowan Burn Pollgowan Burn Pollgowan Burn William McCulloch Esq Mr John Jamieson Mr Hugh Simpson Thomas Scott William Dill George Mitchell John Galloway Hugh Galloway 071 A rapid mountain stream, issuing from Loch Chirmorie, and emptying itself into Loch [Duisk]
OS1/3/15/18 EYES Eyes Eyes Eyes Revd [Reverend] William Dill Revd [Reverend] William Morre James McIlraith Esqr 071 [Situation] Situated in the North west Corner of Plan This is a large hill in [extent] but not high, producing good Heathy Pasture. There is a Trig [Trigonometrical] Station on its summit. The property of the Trustees of the late Sir William Fettes
OS1/3/15/18 [Page] 18 -- Sheet 71 Plan 3 Traces 1.3.4.5 & 6. -- Parish of Colmonell
OS1/3/15/19 LOW DRUMLAMFORD Low Drumlamford Low Drumlamford Low Drumlamford John Jamieson W. McCrie John Stevenson 071 [Situation] In the centre of Plan about 13 Chains S.E. [South East] of Waterside A Farm House one storey high slated, one outhouse one storey high thatched, and one two storeys high slated; all of stone & [and] lime and in good repair the property of Rigby Wason Esqr
OS1/3/15/19 WATERSIDE Waterside Waterside Waterside John Jamieson W. McCrie John Stevenson 071 [Situation] Near the centre of Plan, and about 13 Chains NW [North West] of Low Drumlamford. A small farm house with one outhouse attached built of stone & [and] lime thatched an in bad repair The property of Rigby Wason Esqr
OS1/3/15/19 Sheet 71 Plan 4 Trace 2 No. 21. -- Parish of Colmonell -- [Page] 19
OS1/3/15/20 NORTH CLAHANNAN North Clahannan North Clahannan North Clahannan John Jamieson W. McCrie John Stevenson 071 Situated in the northeast corner of Plan A small farm house, with one outhouse attached, built of stone & [and] lime thatched, and in bad repair The property of T.D. Rotch Esqr
OS1/3/15/20 GARRIZLE Garrizle Garrizle Garrizle Garezel John Jamieson W. McCrie John Stevenson Johnstons Co. [County] Map 071 Situated on the northwest Part of Plan A farm house, with outoffices attached, built of stone & [and] lime slated and in very good repair the Property of Rigby Wason
OS1/3/15/20 [Page] 20 -- Sheet 71 Plan 4 Traces 1 & 3 -- Parish of Colmonell
OS1/3/15/21 HIGH DRUMLAMFORD High Drumlamford High Drumlamford High Drumlamford John Jamieson W. McCrie John Stevenson 071 [Situation] Near the South edge of Plan and about 21 chains East of Loch Mabrennie. A farm house, with out offices attached, built of stone & lime, slated & in good repair, the property of T.D. Rotch Esqr.
OS1/3/15/21 LOCHMABRENNIE Loch Mabrennie Loch Mabrennie Loch Mabrennie Loch na Brepie John Jamieson W. McCrie John Stevenson Johnstons Co. [County] Map 071 [Situation] At the South End of Plan about 21 Chains West of High Drumlamford. A small shallow freshwater loch, the property of Rigby Wason Esqr.
OS1/3/15/21 [Page] 21 Sheet 71 Plan 4 Trace 5 -- No. 21. -- Parish of Colmonell
OS1/3/15/22 KNOCKNAMONEY Knocknamoney Knocknamoney Knocknamoney John Jamieson W. McCrie John Stevenson 071 [Situation] About 20 Chains Southwest of South Clahanan A farm house slated and in good repair one outhouse thatched and in tolerable repair and one in course of erection all built of stone & lime and one storey high The property of T.D. Rotch Esqr
OS1/3/15/22 SOUTH CLAHANNAN South Clahannan South Clahannan South Clahannan John Jamieson W. McCrie John Stevenson 071 [Situation] About 18 Chains South west of North Clahanan A farm house with out offices attached, built of stone & lime one storey high. Thatched and in Bad repair. The property of Rigby Wason Esqr.
OS1/3/15/22 [page] 22 -- Sheet 71 Plan 4 Trace 3 & 6 -- Parish of Colmonell South Clahannan - "About 18 Chains South west of North Clahanan"
OS1/3/15/23 BURNHEAD Burnhead Burnhead Burnhead John Jamieson W. McCrie John Stevenson 071 [Situation] Situated near the north Edge of Plan A small farm house one storey high built of stone & lime thatched and in good repair the Property of Rigby Wason Esq
OS1/3/15/23 CORWAR BURN Corwar Burn Corwar Burn Corwar Burn Mr John Jamieson William McCrie Esq Revd [Reverend] John Stevenson 071 ; 072 [Situation] Flows through the South east Corner of the Plan A small stream, rising from marshy ground, & emptying itself into Loch Dornal
OS1/3/15/23 Sheet 71 Plan 4 Traces 2 & 6 -- Parish of Colmonell -- [Page] 23
OS1/3/15/24 LAVERY BURN Lavery Burn William McCrie Esqr Mr John Jamieson Mr Hugh Simpson 071 [Situation] Flows in a Northwesternly direction through the South west of the Plan A small mountain stream issuing from Drumlamford & emptying itself into [Loch Mabrennie]
OS1/3/15/24 [Page] 24 -- Sheet 71 Plan 4 Traces 1 & 4 -- Parish of Colmonell
OS1/3/15/25 STANDARD KNOWE Standard Knowe Standard Knowe Standard Knowe Standard Knowe Robert McMillan William Dill John Jamieson James McIlraith 071 [Situation] Near the NW [North West] corner of the Plan A small mossy hill, on the summit of which is a Trig [Trigonometrical] Station. The Property of the Trustees of the late Sir William Fettes
OS1/3/15/25 6 Sheet 71 Plan 5 Trace 4 -- Parish of Colmonell --[Page] 25
OS1/3/15/26 ELLANACK Ellanack Ellanack Ellenack Ellenack Robert McMillan Revd [Reverend] William Dill John Jamieson James McIlraith Esq. 071 [Situation] about 10 Chains east of Kilgrossan The Ruin of a house, supposed to have been the residence of [the] herd. The property of the Trustees of the late Sir William Fettes
OS1/3/15/26 KILGROSSEN Kilgrossan Kilgrossan Kilgrossan Kilgrossan Killgrossan Robert McMillan William Dill John Jamieson James McIlraith Johnstons Co. [County] Map. 071 [Page] Near the NW [North West] corner of the Plan N [North] of Standard Knowe. A farm house, with out offices attached, built of stone & lime one storey High, slated, and in tolerable repair the property of the Trustees of the Late Sir [William Fettes]
OS1/3/15/26 [page] 26 -- Sheet 71 Plan 5 Trace 4 -- No. 21. Parish of Colmonell
OS1/3/15/27 CHIRMORIE Chirmery Chirmorie Chirmorie Chirmorie Chirmory Mr Thomas Scott Revd [Reverend] William Dill Mr John Jamieson James McIlraith Esq Johnstons Co. [County] Map 071 [Situation] Situated a little to the N.E [North East] of Chirmorie Cairn A farm house with out offices attached, built of stone & lime, one storey high, slated, & in Good repair. The Property of the Trustees of the late Sir William Fettes.
OS1/3/15/27 LAGGISH BURN Laggish Burn Laggish Burn Laggish Burn Laggish Burn Mr Thomas Scott Revd [Reverend] William Dill Mr John Jamieson James McIlraith Esq 071 A small Stream, formed by several smaller streams, It receives in its course the waters of Little Burn & Haw Burn and falls into Palgowan Burn
OS1/3/15/27 [Page] 27 -- Sheet 71 Plan 5 Traces 4 6 No. 21. -- Parish of Colmonell
OS1/3/15/28 WEE CHIRMORIE Wee Chermaries Wee Chirmorie Wee Chirmorie Wee Chirmorie Mr Robert McMillan Revd [Reverend] William Dill Mr John Jamieson James McIlraith Esqr 071 [Situation] Situated in the Southwest corner of Plan A Cluster of small Rocky Heathy Pasture Knowes, [North] of Chirmorie Cairn, from where they taKe their name, The Property of the Trustees of the late Sir William Fettes
OS1/3/15/28 CHIRMORIE CAIRN Chermary Cairn Chirmorie Cairn Chirmorie Cairn Chirmorie Cairn Robert McMillan William Dill John Jamieson James McIlraith 071 [Page] 28 Lies South East of Wee Chirmorie A large rocky hill, on which is a Trig [Trigonometrical] Station, The summit of this Hill is the supposed [site] of an Ancient Cairn, no trace of which is now visible. The property of the Trustees of the late * Sir William Fettes
OS1/3/15/28 [Page] 28 -- Sheet 71 Plan 5 Traces 4,5 -- Parish of Colmonell Chirmorie Cairn * - "See Page 45 for further descriptive Remarks"
OS1/3/15/29 COW LOCH Cow Loch Cow Loch Cow Loch Cow Loch John Stevenson William McQuaker William McCulloch Johnston Co. [County] Map 071 A small shallow freshwater Loch, Property of the Trustees of the late Sir William Fettes.
OS1/3/15/29 LONG LOCH Long Loch Long Loch Long Loch John Stevenson Mr William McQuaker William McCulloch 071 A middling sized freshwater loch. Property of the Trustees of the late Sir William Fettes.
OS1/3/15/29 [Page] 29 -- Sheet 71 Plan 6 Traces 6 -- Parish of Colmonell
OS1/3/15/30 HAW HILL Haw Hill Haw Hill Haw Hill Haw Hill Mr Thomas Scott Mr John Jamieson Revd [Reverend] William Dill James McIlraith Esq 071 A small round hill, partly arable, & partly rough pasture situated adjacent to, & west of Laggish, The property of the trustees of the late Sir William Fettes
OS1/3/15/30 [Page] 30 -- Sheet 71 Plan 6 Trace 2 -- Parish of Colmonell
OS1/3/15/31 DRUMEAN Drumean Drumean Drumean Drumean James McIlraith Esqr Auchenflower Rev [Reverend]William Dill Colmonell Rev. [Reverend] William Moore Barrhill William McCulloch Esqr Glendusk 071 A Small nearly Round Mossy pasture hill on the Summit of which is a Trig [Trigonometrical] Station a portion of land adjacent has been recently reclaimed and likely this will undergo the Same as long it is on the Arnshean Estate and the property of the Trustees of the late Sir W. Fettes Bart [Baronet] - I think it means the Birds Hill or the Birds ridge.-
OS1/3/15/31 [Sheet] 71 Plan 6 Trace No. 3 -- Colmonell Parish -- [Page] 31 [Signed] Thomas O'Farrell c.a. [civilian assistant] 5th August 1854
OS1/3/15/32 HAW BURN Haw Burn Haw Burn Haw Burn Haw Burn James McIlraith Esqr Revd [Reverend] William Dill Revd [Reverend] William Moore William McCulloch Esqr 071 A small stream, flowing from the County boundary, between the shires of Ayr and Wigton and falls into the Palgowan Burn, It receives [several nameless] streams in its Course
OS1/3/15/32 PULLOWER BURN Pullower Burn Pullower Burn Pullower Burn Pullower Burn James McIlraith Esqr Revd [Reverend] William Dill Revd [Reverend] William Moore William McCulloch Esqr 071 A small mountain stream flowing along & and dividing the shires of Ayr & Wigton, from its source for about 40 chains in an easterly direction, then leaves the County boundary and empties itself into [Palgowan Burn]
OS1/3/15/32 [Page] 32 -- Sheet 71 Plan 6 Trace No. 1,2,3,5 & 6 -- Colmonell Parish
OS1/3/15/33 BIG LOCH HILL Big Loch Hill Big Loch Hill Big Loch Hill Bigg Loch Hill James McIlraith Esqr Auchenflower Revd [Reverend] William Dill Colmonell Revd [Reverend] William Moore Barrhill William McCulloch Glendusk 071 [Situation] About half a mile east of Kirmorie House A Small low Mossy pasture hill about 640 feet high on the Summit of which is a Trig [Trigonometrical] Station it is designated Big to distinguish it from another hill much about the Same Size on the other Side of Chermairy Loch On the estate of Arneschene
OS1/3/15/33 CHIRMORIE LOCH Chirmory Loch Chirmorie Loch Chirmorie Loch Chermorie Loch Chirmorie Loch Chirmory Loch Estate Map of Arinsheen Publ. [Published] 1772 James McIlraith Esqr. Revd [Reverend] William Dill William Moore William McCulloch Esqr Glendusk Johnstons Co. [County] Map. 071 [Situation] About half a mile east of Chirmorie house A Small fresh Water Loch nearly round and very deep Out of which flows a Small nameless Stream, in wet Weather a portion on the east Side is Subject to floods, and being very low and in dry weather forms a Marsh it is on the Chermarry Farm on the Estate of Annshean the property of the trustees of the late Sir W. Fettes Bart. [Baronet]
OS1/3/15/33 71 plan 6 trace No. 2 4 No. 21. Colmonell Parish -- [Page] 33 [Signed] Thomas O.Farrell ca [Civilian Assistant] 1r. August [1854]
OS1/3/15/34 LITTLE LOCH HILL Little Loch Hill Little Loch Hill Little Loch Hill Little Loch Hill James McIlraith Esqr Auchenflower Revd [Reverend] William Dill Colmonell Revd [Reverend] William Moore Barrhill William McCulloch Esqr Glendusk 071 [Situation] Adjacent to Chirmorrie Loch A Small low Mossy pasture hill on the South margin of Chermorry Loch and on the west edge of Haw Burn the property of the Trustees of the late Sir W. Fettes Bart. [Baronet]
OS1/3/15/34 [Page] 34 -- 8 Sheet 71 Plan C 6 Trace No. 4 -- Colmonell Parish [Signed ] - Thomas O.Farrell ca [Civilian Assistant] 1r. August
OS1/3/15/35 DRUMGLASS Drumgloss Drumglass Drumglass Drumglass James McIlraith Esqr Revd [Reverend] William Dill Revd [Reverend] William Moore William McCulloch Esqr Glendusk 071 [Situation] About 1/2 mile South of Laggish farmhouse A small round rather prominent Heathy pasture hill which is Good for Sheep and cattle the property of the Trustees of the late Sir W. Fettes Bart. [Baronet] on the Arnshean Estate it means the Green Ridge or Hill Glass is green in Gaelic & Drum is ridge
OS1/3/15/35 [Page] 35-- Sheet 71 Plan C 6 Trace No. 3 -- Colmonell Parish [Signed] Thomas O.Farrell ca [Civilian Assistant] 5th August 1854
OS1/3/15/36 MULLWHILLEY Mullwhilley Mullwhilley Mullwhilley Mullwhilley James McIlraith Esqr Revd [Reverend] William Dill Revd [Reverend] William Moore William McCulloch Glendusk 071 [Situation] South of Laggish Farmhouse A Small nearly round Heathy and mossy pasture hill on the Arnshean estate rather prominent the position all around it being low and Soft the property of the Trustees of the late Sir W Fettes What it means I cannot [learn]
OS1/3/15/36 [Page] 36 -- Sheet 71 Plan 6 c Trace no. 2 & 5 -- No. 21. -- Colmonell Parish Entry for Bught Hill scored out [Signed] Thomas O'Farrell 5th Aug. [August]
OS1/3/15/37 CRAIGANCE Craigance Craigance Craigance William McCulloch. William McCrie John Jamieson. 071 An old farmhouse, occupied by a Shepherd at present, it is built of lime and stone and in very bad repair. The property of the Trustees of the late Sir W. Fettes.
OS1/3/15/37 CRAIGIE LOCH Craigie Loch Craigie Loch Craigie Loch John F. Gray Esqr. Revd [Reverend] William Dill John Stevenson. 071 A Small round freshwater Loch, the property of the Trustees of the late Sir William Fettes
OS1/3/15/37 DRUMEAN Drumean Drumean Drumean Drumean James McIlwraith Esq. Revd. [Reverend] William Dill Revd. William Moore William McCulloch Esq. 071 A small and nearly round mossy pasture hill, on which Stands a Trig. [Trigonometrical] Station. the property of the Trustees of the late Sir William Fettes.
OS1/3/15/37 Sheet 71. Plan 7 Traces 1 & 4 -- Parish of Colmonell. -- [Page] 37
OS1/3/15/38 PULLOWER BURN Pullower Burn Pullower Burn Pullower Burn Pullower Burn James McIlraith Esq. Revd. [Reverend] William Dill Revd. [Reverend] William Moore William McCulloch Esq. 071 A Small mountain Stream about Six miles in length, part of which is the boundary of the Counties of Ayr and Wigton
OS1/3/15/38 KNOCKYLAIGHT Knockylaight Knockylaight Knockylaight Mr. John Jamieson William McCree Esq. Revd. [Reverend] John Stevenson. 071 A prominent heathy pasture hill of no great extent, on [the summit] Stands a Trig. [Trigonometrical] Station, the property of the trustees of the late Sir William Fettes.
OS1/3/15/38 [Page] 38 -- Sheet 71 Plan 7 -- Parish of Colmonell
OS1/3/15/39 KNOCKMACLUSKIE WOOD Knockmacluskie Wood Knockmacluskie Wood Knockmacluskie Wood John Jamieson W. McCrie John Stevenson 071 [Situation]at the north end of Plan and West of Drumlamford Lochs A small elevated patch of Fir Wood with a Trig [Trigonometrical] Station near its eastern border. Property of T.D. Rotch Esq.
OS1/3/15/39 DRUMLAMFORD LOCH Drumlamford Lochs Drumlamford Lochs Drumlamford Lochs John Jamieson W. McCrie John Stevenson 071 [Situation] Situated at the north end of the Plan Two freshwater Lochs about three chains apart, one is much larger than the other, they are now connected by two large artificial drains, and from these lochs issues the Lavery Burn. they are The property of T.D Rotch Esqr
OS1/3/15/39 Sheet 71 Plan 8 Traces 2 & 3 -- Parish of Colmonell -- [Page] 39
OS1/3/15/40 LOCH NAHINIE Loch Nahinie Loch Nahinie Loch Nahinie John Jamieson W. McCrie John Stevenson 071 [Situation] Near the centre of the Plan and South of Drumlamford Lochs A small fresh water loch the property of T.D. Rotch
OS1/3/15/40 DRUMLAMFORD HOUSE Drumlamford House Drumlamford House Drumlamford House Drumlongfuird Drumlamford Drumlamford John Jamieson W. McCrie John Stevenson Patersons Hist [History] of Ayrs. [Ayrshire] Stat. [Statistical] Acct. [Account] 1842 Voters List. 071 [Situation] Near the South West corner of Plan, on the West bank of Corwar Burn. A large and very extensive building of a Rectangular shape built of partly rough and [partly] Polished Granite and lime has one storey sunk and [two] storeys above ground slated and in excellent repair. The out offices are very extensive built of stone & lime 1 storey high slated and in good repair. The Garden [and] Pleasure grounds are tastefully [laid] out The Residence & [and] property of TD. Rotch
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OS1/3/15/41 AIRIES Airies Airies Airies John Jamieson W. McCrie John Stevenson 071 [Situation] Lies South East of Arnsheen and at South end of Plan A prominent but not large heathy pasture hill, with a Trig [Trigonometrical] station on its summit, The property of the Trustees of the late Sir William Fettes
OS1/3/15/41 ARNSHEEN Arnsheen Arnsheen Arnsheen Arusheen Arusheen John Jamieson W. McCrie John Stevenson Johnstons. Co. [County] Map. Voters List. 071 [Situation] Situated near the Southwestern corner of Plan A Farm House with out offices attached, built of stone & lime, one storey high, slated, and in tolerable repair; The property of the Trustees of the late Sir William Fettes
OS1/3/15/41 CAIRN [Arnsheen] 071 This Cairn Consists of a Circular mound of earth No Sepuchral remains have been found at or near it. the people in the neighbourhood cannot adduce anything of interest respecting it
OS1/3/15/41 Sheet 71 Plan 8 Traces 4 & 5 -- Parish of Colmonell -- [Page] 41
OS1/3/15/42 LOCH GOWER Loch Gower Loch Gower Loch Gower Loch Gower John Jamieson W. McCrie John Stevenson Johnstons Co. [County] Map 071 ; 072 [Situation] About 18 Chains N. [North] of Drumlamford House During the Dry season, this [has] the appearance of two lochs [and] is situated in marshy ground and the Corwar Burn runs through it, Dividing the property of Miss Bayley & T D Rotch
OS1/3/15/42 LOCH DORNAL Loch Dornal Loch Dornal Loch Dornal Loch Dornal John Jamieson W. McCrie John Stevenson Johnstons Co. [County] Map 071 : 072 [Situation] Situated at the Southwest corner of the Plan only a Small portion of the Western part Corner on this Plan A large irregular shaped [fresh] water loch a part of which is in the Counties of Wigton and Ayr, it has six [small] islands in it
OS1/3/15/42 [Page] 42 -- Sheet 71 Plan 8 Traces 3 & 6 -- Parish of Colmonell
OS1/3/15/43 LAVERY BURN Lavery Burn William McCulloch Esqr Mr John Jamieson Mr Hugh Simpson 071 [Situation] Flows out of Drumlamford Loch & [and] runs in a Southwesternly direction for about 14 chains then winds Westward and lastly runs due north. A small mountain stream, issuing from Drumlamford Loch, and emptying itself into Loch Duisk.
OS1/3/15/43 Sheet 71 Plan 8 traces 1 & 2 -- Parish of Colmonell -- [Page] 43
OS1/3/15/44 KNOCKYLAIGHT Knockylaight Knockylaight Knockylaight John Jamieson W. McCrie John Stevenson 071 [Situation] Situated at the West end of Plan A prominent heathy pasture hill, of no great extent, with a Trig [Trigonometrical] Station on its summit The property of the Trustees of the Late Sir William Fettes.
OS1/3/15/44 CORWAR BURN Corwar Burn Corwar Burn Corwar Burn Mr John Jamieson William McCrie Esqr Revd [Reverend] John Stevenson 071 ; 072 [Situation] Runs in a Southernly direction to the East of Drumlamford & Empties itself into Loch Dornal A small stream, rising [in] marshy ground, and emptying itself into Loch [Dornal]
OS1/3/15/44 [Page] 44 -- Sheet 71 Plan 8 Traces 1,3 & 6. -- Parish of Colmonell
OS1/3/15/45 CHIRMORIE CAIRN Chirmory Cairn Chirmorie Cairn Chirmorie Cairn Chirmorie Cairn Chirmorie Cairn Chirmory Cairn Estate Map 1772 James McIlraith Esqr Revd [Reverend] William Dill Revd [Reverend] William Moore William McCulloch Esqr Johnstons Co. [County] Map. 071 A very prominent Rocky pasture hill, About 800 feet above the level of the sea. It is of a conical shape, but there has never been a cairn on it, only a small heap of stones stood where the Trig [Trigonometrical] Station now is: The property of The Trustees of the late Sir W Fettes
OS1/3/15/45 Sheet 71 Plan 9 Trace 2 -- Parish of Colmonell -- [Page] 45
OS1/3/15/46 DRUMMIEHISTIE Drumaheasty Drumaheasty Drumahastie Drumahastie Drumahastie Mr William Shaw Mr. Robert Temple James McIlraith Rev. [Reverend] J Milroy H.H. Onslow Esqr 071 [Situation] On the South east corner of the Plan about 90 chains E.S.E. [East South East] of Ardnamoil" A long ridge of elevated Moorland which yields good Mountain pasture. Its South western Side which extends parallel with & adjacent to the Cross water is Steep & the ascent abrupt.
OS1/3/15/46 DRUMMIEHISTIE BURN Drumaheasty Burn Drumaheasty Burn Drumaheasty Burn Drumahastie Burn Drumahastie Burn Drumahastie Burn Mr William Shaw Mr Robert Temple James McIlraith Esqr Revd [Reverend] J Milroy HH Onslow Esqr 071 A small stream, collecting [from] surface water and emptying itself into the Cross water [of] Luce, forming the Boundary between the Counties of [Ayr] & Wigton
OS1/3/15/46 [Page] 46 -- Sheet 71 Plan 9 Traces 4 & 5 -- Parish of Colmonell Drummiehisite - "6 Inch engraved sheet, No. 1, of Wigtonshire, in the spelling of Drummiehisite Burn - see below." 'for Cross Water of Luce See page 62 Omo [Ordnance map office] Drummiehistie Burn - "6 Inch engraved sheet, No. 1, of Wigtownshire."
OS1/3/15/47 Header - Plan71C trace no. 3 Colmonell Parish [Page] 47 [Signed] Thomas O'Farrell ca [civillian assistant] 5th August 1854
OS1/3/15/47 There is no entry for Duisk Lodge on original page. The entry on original page for Gullach Rig has been scored out and has therefore not been transcribed. There is an entry on original page, but no table, for Haw Burn. As it has been scored out, it has not been transcribed.
OS1/3/15/48 PULLOWER BURN Pullower Burn Pullower Burn Pullower Burn Pullower Burn James McIlraith Esqr Auchenflower Revd [Reverend] William Dill Colmonell Revd [Reverend] William Moore Barrhill William McCulloch Esqr Glendusk 071 [Situation] Along the South margin of the parish of Colmonell A Small mountain Stream flowing along and dividing the Shires of Ayr and Wigton from its Source for about 40 Chains in an easterly direction then leaves the County [Boundary] and takes a northerly direction and flows by the east bank of Airyewn, and west of Darnarroch Fell it [receives] Several Small [nameless] [Streams] in its course till it joins the Pulgown Burn at which place it becomes rather a rapid Stream
OS1/3/15/48 [Page] 48 -- Sheet 71 Plan 9 71 Trace No. 2 & 5 -- Colmonell Parish [Signed] Thomas O Farrell 5th August 1854
OS1/3/15/49 AIRYEWN Airyewn Airyewan Airieown Airyewn Aireyewn Airyewn Map of the Estate 1772 James McIlraith Esqr Auchenflower Revd. [Reverend] William Dill Colmonell Revd. [Reverend] William Moore Barrhill William McCulloch Rsq. Glendusk Johnstons Co. [County] Map 071 [Situation] At the South Boundary of the parish of Colmonell A portion of arable RocKy Heathy. Heathy and Mossy pasture on the South Side of Arnshean Estate it has been a Separate Farm in itself Some time ago but now attached to the Laggish, the remains of one old House and the Site of Another are to Be Seen on it yet the whole of the portion around the old houses goes under this name the property of the Trustees of the late Sir W. Fettes Bart. [Baronet]
OS1/3/15/49 DARNARROCH FELL Darnaroch Fell Darnarroch Fell Darnarroch Fell Darnarroch Fell Darnarroch Fell Darnaroch Estate Map 1772 James McIlraith Esqr Revd. [Reverend] William Dill Revd. [Reverend] William Moore William McCulloch Esqr GlendusK Johnstons Co. [County] Map. 071 This is a large prominent Heathy and Mossy pasture hill on the Summit of which is a Trig [Trigonometrical] Station on the margin of the County Boundary about 800 feet high it affords good pasture for Sheep in the Summer Season it was attached to a farm of the Same name but now belongs partly to Laggish and partly to Dochroyal the property of the Trustees of the late Sir William Fettes Bart. [Baronet] and on the estate of Arnshean
OS1/3/15/49 Sheet 71 Plan 10 Trace No. 2 3 4 & 5 -- Colmonell Parish [page] 49 [Signed] Thomas O.Farrell ca [civilian assistant] 5th August 1854
OS1/3/15/50 BLACK LOCH Black Loch Black Loch Black Loch William McCrie Esqr William McCulloch Esqr Mr John Jamieson 071 A small freshwater Loch, the property of the trustees of the Late Sir William Fettes.
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OS1/3/15/52 PULGANNY BURN Pilgannie Burn Pilgannie Burn Pilgannie Burn Pilgannie Burn William McCrie Esqr Mr John Jamieson John F Gray Esqr 071 [Situation] Flows first in a S.E. [South East] direction then N.E. [North East] & finally in a S.E. [South East] Direction A rapid mountain Stream, [rises] in the moors of Wigtonshire, [and] emptying itself into Lochma[berry] a considerable portion of [which] forms the Boundary, between [the] Counties of Ayr & Wigton.
OS1/3/15/52 DARNARROCH FELL Darnaroch Fell Darnarroch Fell Darnarroch Fell Darnarroch Fell Darnarroch Fell Estate Map of 1772 James McIlraith Esqr Revd [Reverend] William Dill Revd [Reverend] William Moore William McCulloch Esqr 071 [Situation] N.W. [North West] of the Ruins of Darnarroch A large prominent Heathy & [mossy] pasture Hill, on the summit of which is a Trig [Trigonometrical] Station. The [property] of the Trustees of the late Sir William [Fettes]
OS1/3/15/52 [Page] 52 -- Sheet 71 Plan 11 Traces 1.3,4,5 & 6 -- Parish of Colmonell Pulganny Burn - 6 Inch engraved sheet, No. 2, of Wigtonshire.
OS1/3/15/53 HALF MERK Half Merk Half Merk Half Merk Halmark William McCulloch William McCrie John Jamieson Johnstons Co. [County] Map. 071 [Situation] Situated near the North east of the Plan to the Northwest of Pilgannie Burn. A Farm House with only one out office house attached, built of stone & lime, one storey high, Slated, & in Good repair; the property of the Trustees of the late Sir William Fettes.
OS1/3/15/53 DARNARROCH Darnarroch Darnarroch Darnarroch William McCulloch William McCrie John Jamieson 071 [Situation] About 28 Chains SSW [South South West] of Loch Martle The ruins of a farm steading, property of the Trustees of the Late Sir William Fettes
OS1/3/15/53 71 Plan 11 Traces 1 & 3 -- Parish of Colmonell -- [page] 53
OS1/3/15/54 LOCH MARTLE Loch Martle Loch Martle Loch Martle William McCulloch William McCrie John Jamieson 071 [Situation] About 7 Chains East of Black Loch A middling sized fresh water [loch] The property of the Trustees [of the] Late Sir William Fettes.
OS1/3/15/54 BLACK LOCH Black Loch Black Loch Black Loch William McCulloch William McCrie John Jamieson 071 [Page] at the North West corner of the Plan A small fresh water Loch, the property of the Trustees, of the late [Sir] William Fettes
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OS1/3/15/55 LOCH DORNAL Loch Dornal Loch Dornal Loch Dornal Mr John Jamieson William McCrie Esqr Revd [Reverend] John Stevenson 071 ; 072 [Situation] a Small part of this Loch comes on the N.E. [North East] Corner of the Plan." A large irregular shaped fresh water loch, a part of which is in the Counties of Wigton & Ayr, It has 9 small Islands in it
OS1/3/15/55 AIRIES Airies Airies Airies Mr John Jamieson William McCrie Esqr Revd [Reverend] John Stevenson 071 ; 072 [Situation] Situated at the North End of the Plan A prominent but not large Heathy Pasture hill, with a Trig [Trigonometrical] Station on its summit, The property of the Trustees of the late Sir William Fettes.
OS1/3/15/55 Sheet 71 Plan 12 Traces 2 & 3 -- Parish of Colmonell -- [Page] 55
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OS1/3/15/57 PULGANNY BURN Pilgannie Burn Pilgannie Burn Pilgannie Burn Pulganny Burn William McCrie John Jamieson John F. Gray 6 Inch engraved sheet, N. 2, of Wigtonshire. 071 [Situation] Enters the plan near the S. W. [South West] Corner & flows in a Northeasterly direction, Emptying itself into Lochmaberry" A rapid mountain stream, rising in the moors of Wigtonshire, and empties itself, into Lochmaberry; a considerable portion of which forms the boundary between the Counties of Wigton, and Ayr.
OS1/3/15/57 KNOCKEYCAW Knockeycaw Knockeycaw Knockeycaw William McCulloch William McCrie John Jamieson 071 [Situation] Situated near the Centre of the plan A prominent Heathy pasture hill, with a Trig [Trigonometrical] Station on its summit The Property of the Trustees, of the late Sir William Fettes.
OS1/3/15/57 Sheet 71 Plan 12 Traces 1,2,3,4 & 5 -- Parish of Colmonell -- [Page] 57 "This word is Celtic & Seems to signify the Hill of Battle; cnoc pronounced Knoc being gaelic for Hill & cath, pronounced cah a battle or Skirmish. It is probable that at some remote period this place was the scene of a battle or some feudal broil, the battle being no uncommon sight in Scotland previous to the suppression of the System (Feudal System [W ] McRae)
OS1/3/15/58 LOCHMABERRY T.P. Lochmaberry Toll Lochmaberry Toll Lochmaberry Toll Lochmaberry Toll Toll Board William McCulloch William McCrie John Jamieson 071 [Situation] Near the NE. [North East] corner of Plan on the E [East] Side of the road from Barrhill to Newton Stewart." A small neat house, one storey high, built of stone & lime, & in good repair, property of the Road Trustees. Also a [Toll] Bar on the Turnpike road from Daljarrock to the March of the County
OS1/3/15/58 LOCHMABERRY Lochmaberry Lochmaberry Lochmaberry Loch Maberry William McCulloch William McCrie John Jamieson Johnstons Co. [County] Map 071 ; 072 A large irregular shaped fresh water, Loch with a number of small wooded Islands in [it ] Through which runs the Boundary of the Counties of Wigton & Ayr The portion in Ayrshire is the property of the Trustees of the late Sir William Fettes.
OS1/3/15/58 [Page] 58 -- Sheet 71 Plan 12 Trace 3 -- Parish of Colmonell
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OS1/3/15/60 Header - [Page] 60 Sheet 71 Plan 13 Trace No. 1 No.21. Colmonell Parish Entries on page have been crossed out.
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OS1/3/15/62 CROSS WATER OF LUCE Cross Water of Luce Cross Water of Luce Cross Water of Luce Cross Water of Luce James McIlraith Esqr Revd [Reverend] W Dill Revd [Reverend] W Moore W McCulloch Esqr 071 A Stream flowing from the East Base of Benain in a southerly direction, till it joins the [Water] of Luce in Wigtonshire, it [divides] Colmonell from Ballantrae, till it becomes the Boundary, between the Shires of Wigton & Ayr,at which place it becomes a Stream or rather River
OS1/3/15/62 [Page] 62 -- Sheet 71 Plan 13 Trace 1 -- Parishes of Colmonell This entry will do for plan 8 also OMO [Ordnance Map Office]
OS1/3/15/63 BARJARG HILL Barjarg Hill Barjarg Hill Barjarg Hill Mr John Jamieson William McCrie Esqr Revd [Reverend] John Stevenson 072 [Situation] In the SE [South East] Corner of plan A middling sized hill, producing Rough & heathy pasture. The Property of T. D Rotch Esqr
OS1/3/15/63 DORNAL HILL Dornal Hill Dornal Hill Dornal Hill Revd [Reverend] William Dill William McCulloch Esqr Revd [Reverend] John Stevenson 072 [Situation] Situated at the North of Plan A round rather prominent hill, partly producing Mossy & Heathy pasture, on the summit of which is a Trig [Trigonometrical] Station; the Property of Miss Bayley.
OS1/3/15/63 CORWAR Corwar Corwar Corwar Mr. John Jamieson William McCrie Esq. Revd [Reverend] John Stevenson 072 A good farmhouse with outbuildings, garden etc. property of Thomas D. Rotch Esqr. occupied by John Whannell
OS1/3/15/63 Sheet 72 Plan 1 Trace 2,3 & 6 -- Parish of Colmonell -- [Page] 63
OS1/3/15/64 RIVER CREE River Cree River Cree River Cree The Cree Cree Cree Cree River J & C Walkers Map of Scotland Revd [Reverend] Willaim Dill William McCulloch Esqr Fullartons Gazetter of Scotland 1842 Travellers Guide through Scotland 1824 Bells Geograph 1847 History of Ayrshire 072 [Situation] Flows through the N.E. [North East] corner of plan." A small but rapid stream, issuing from Loch Moan, flowing through a bleak and dreary country, in a southerly direction and falls into the Bay of Wigton; A considerable portion of this River forms the Boundary between the shires of Wigton and KirKcudbright
OS1/3/15/64 [Page] 64 -- Sheet 72 plan 1 Trace 3 -- Parish of Colmonell
OS1/3/15/65 BARJARG HILL Barjarg Hill Barjarg Hill Barjarg Hill John Jamieson William McCrie John Stevenson 072 A middling sized hill, producing rough and heathy pasture. The property of T D Rotch Esqr.
OS1/3/15/65 BARJARG Barjarg Barjarg Barjarg Barjarg John Jamieson William McCrie John Stevenson Johnstons Co [County] Map. 072 A farm house, with two out offices attached, one storey high, built of stone & lime slated and in good repair; also two very old out houses built of Dry stones one storey high thatched and in very bad repair the property of T D Rotch Esqr
OS1/3/15/65 Sheet 72 Plan 2 Trace 1.4.5 -- Parish of Colmonell -- [Page] 65
OS1/3/15/66 RIVER CREE River Cree The Cree Cree Cree Cree River Water of Cree J & C Walkers map of Scotland Revd [Reverend] William Dill William McCulloch Esqr Fullartons Gazetter of Scotland 1842 Travellers Guide through Scotland 1824 Bells Geography 1847 History of Ayrshire Johnstons Co. [County] Map. 072 A small but Rapid stream, issuing from Loch Moan, flowing through a bleak & dreary country, in a Southerly direction, and falls into the Wigton bay; A considerable Portion of this River forms the Boundary between the shires of Wigton and Kirkcudbright.
OS1/3/15/66 [Page] 66 -- Sheet 72 Plan 2 Trace 1.2.5.
OS1/3/15/67 BARWINNOCK Barwinnock William McCulloch William McCrie John Jamieson 072 [Situation] East of Barwinnock Hill" Farm House, with out offices, built of stone & lime, one Storey high, slated & in very good repair, The property of T.D Rotch Esqr.
OS1/3/15/67 BARWINNOCK HILL Barwinnock Hill Barwinnock Hill William McCulloch William McCrie John Jamieson 072 [Situation] On the East Edge of the Plan" A middling sized arable hill. the property of T.D Rotch Esqr.
OS1/3/15/67 Sheet 72 Plan 5 Trace 3 -- Parish of Colmonell -- [Page] 67
OS1/3/15/68 DORNAL Dornal Dornal Dornal High Dornal William McCulloch William McCrie John Jamieson Johnstons Co. [County] Map 072 [Situation] Situated to the North of Loch Hill. A Farm House, with two out [offices] attached, built of stone & [lime] one Storey high, The former [slated] The latter thatched, and in [tolerable] repair. The property of Miss [Bayley]
OS1/3/15/68 GLASTER Glaster Glaster Glaster Glaster William McCulloch William McCrie John Jamieson Johnstons Co [County] Map 072 A Cot house, built of stone & [and] lime, one storey high, [Thatched] and in very bad repair. The property of Miss Bayley.
OS1/3/15/68 [Page] 68 -- Sheet 72 Plan 5 Traces 2 & 4 -- Parish of Colmonell
OS1/3/15/69 BARSHALLOCH Barshalloch Barshalloch Barshallloch William McCrie John Jamieson John F. Gray 072 [Situation] East of Barchlawn & North of Carrick Burn A small Arable hill with a Trig [Trigonometrical] Station on its summit, the property of Miss Bayley.
OS1/3/15/69 LOCH GOWER Loch Gower Loch Gower Loch Gower Loch Gower Mr John Jamieson William McCrie Esqr Revd [Reverend] John Stevenson Johnstons Co. [County] Map 071 ; 072 [Situation] On the West Edge of the Plan During the dry season this has the appearance of 2 lochs, it is situated in marshy ground. The Corwar Burn runs through it, Dividing the properties of Miss Bayley & [and] TD Rotch Esqr
OS1/3/15/69 Sheet 72 Plan 5 Traces 1 & 5 -- Parish of Colmonell -- [Page] 69
OS1/3/15/70 LOCH HILL Loch Hill Loch Hill Loch Hill William McCulloch William McCrie John Jamieson 072 [Situation] Near the South west corner of the plan betwenth the Loch Dornals A small but prominent arable Hill, with a Trig [Trigonometrical] Station on its summit. The property of Miss Bayley.
OS1/3/15/70 BARCHLAWN Barchlawn Barchlawn Barchlawn William McCrie John Jamieson John F. Gray 072 [Situation] N.E [North East] of Loch Dornal A small heathy pasture [hill] with the ruins of a Farm steading on the North [side] of it. The property of Miss Bayley
OS1/3/15/70 [page] 70 -- Sheet 72 Plan 5 Traces 4 & 5 -- Parish of Colmonell
OS1/3/15/71 BARJARG HILL Barjarg Hill Barjarg Hill Barjarg Hill Mr John Jamieson William McCrie Esqr Revd [Reverend] John Stevenson 072 [Situation] In the Northeast Corner of the plan A middling sized hill producing Rough & Heathy Pasture The Property of TD Rotch Esqr.
OS1/3/15/71 CARRICK BURN Carrick Burn Carrick Burn Carrick Burn William McCulloch Esqr William McCrie Esqr Mr John Jamieson 072 A small stream, issuing from Loch Dornal, & emptying itself into the River Cree.
OS1/3/15/71 Sheet 72 Plan 5 Traces 3 5 & 6 -- Parish of Colmonell -- [Page] 71
OS1/3/15/72 LOCH DORNAL Loch Dornal Loch Dornal Loch Dornal Mr John Jamieson William McCrie Esqr Rev [Reverend] John Stevenson 071 ; 072 A large irregular shaped freshwater loch, A part of which is in the Counties of Wigton and Ayr, it has 9 small islands in it.
OS1/3/15/72 CORWAR BURN Corwar Burn Corwar Burn Corwar Burn Mr John Jamieson William McCrie Esqr Rev [Reverend] John Stevenson 071 ; 072 A small stream rising from [mossy] ground and emptying itself onto Loch Dornal.
OS1/3/15/72 Header - [Page] 72 Sheet 72 Plan 5 Traces 1 4 & [and] 5 Parish of Colmonell Corwar Burn - "Flows out of Loch Gower" Loch Dornal -""at the South end of plan & [and] SW [South West] of Barchlawn Hill"
OS1/3/15/73 BALNAHOIN Balnahoin Balnahoin Balnahoin William McCulloch William McCrie John Jamieson 072 [Situation] Situated on the West Bank of the River Cree A Farm House, with two out offices attached; built of stone & lime, one storey high, thatched, and in bad repair. The property of Sir John Cathcart.
OS1/3/15/73 RIVER CREE The Cree Cree Cree Cree River River Cree River Cree River Cree Fullartons Gazeteer of Scotland 1842 Travellers Guide 1824 Bells Geography 1847 History of Ayrshire J & C Walkers Map of Scotland Revd [Reverend] William Dill William McCulloch Esqr 072 A large River, issuing from Loch Moan, and emptying itself into the Bay of Wigton, a considerable portion of this River forms the boundary between the Counties of Wigton & Ayr
OS1/3/15/73 Sheet 72 Plan 6 Traces 1.2 & 4 -- Parish of Colmonell -- [Page] 73 "This word is evidently derived from the gaelic ( as its first syllable testifies) It means the River Farm IE _ a farm adjacent to, or bordering upon a River. The gaelic word corresponding to it is Ballanahoinudh pronounced Bàl nà hòinè WMcRae"
OS1/3/15/74 BARJARG HILL Barjarg Hill Barjarg Hill Barjarg Hill Mr J Jamieson William McCrie Esqr Revd [Reverend] John Stevenson 072 [Situation] Situated in the northwest corner of the Plan" A middling sized hill producing Rough & Heathy Pasture The Property of TD Rotch Esqr.
OS1/3/15/74 CARRICK BURN Carrick Burn Carrick Burn Carrick Burn William McCulloch Esqr William McCrie Esqr Mr John Jamieson 072 [Situation] Situated near the Southwest corner of the Plan. A small stream issuing from Loch Dornal, & emptying itself into the River Cree.
OS1/3/15/74 [Page] 74 -- Sheet 72 Plan 6 Traces 1 & 4 -- Parish of Colmonell
OS1/3/15/75 CARRICK BURN Carrick Burn Carrick Burn Carrick Burn William McCulloch William McCrie John Jamieson 072 [Situation] In the Northeast Corner of the Plan A small stream issuing from Loch Dornal, & emptying itself into the River Cree.
OS1/3/15/75 CARRICK MILL Carrick Mill Carrick Mill Carrick Mill William McCulloch William McCrie John Jamieson 072 [Situation] In the Northeast Corner of the Plan on the East Bank of Carrick Burn A Farm House with out offices attached, also a Wauk Mill, all built of stone & lime, one storey high, thatched & in tolerable repair. The property of T.D. Rotch Esqr.
OS1/3/15/75 Sheet 72 Plan 9 trace 3 -- Parish of Colmonell -- [Page] 75
OS1/3/15/76 LOCHMABERRY Lochmaberry Lochmaberry Lochmaberry Loch Maberry William McCulloch esqr William McCrie Esqr Mr John Jamieson Johnstons Co. [County] Map 071 ; 072 [Situation] Lies Southwest of Loch Dornal A large irregular shaped fresh water Loch, with a number of small [wooded] Islands in it, Through which [lies] the Boundary of the Counties of [Ayr] & Wigton; the portion in Ayrshire is the property of the Trustees of the late Sir William Fettes.
OS1/3/15/76 LOCH DORNAL Loch Dornal Loch Dornal Loch Dornal Loch Dorual Mr John Jamieson William McCrie Esqr Revd [Reverend] John Stevenson Johnstons Co. [County] Map 071 ; 072 [Situation] In the northwest corner of the Plan A large irregular shaped fresh [water] Loch, a part of which is in the [Counties] of Wigton & Ayr; it has 9 small Islands in it.
OS1/3/15/76 [Page] 76 -- Sheet 72 Plan 9 Traces 1,2 & 4 -- Parish of Colmonell
OS1/3/15/77 CARRICK BURN Carrick Burn Carrick Burn Carrick Burn William McCulloch Esqr William McCrie Esqr Mr John Jamieson 072 [Situation] In the Northwest corner of the Plan A small stream, issuing from Loch Dornal, & emptying itself into the River Cree.
OS1/3/15/77 Sheet 72 Plan 10 Trace 1 -- Parish of Colmonell -- [Page ] 77 [Signed] - John Bayly Capt. R.E [Captain, Royal Engineers] 31st Decr. [December] 1855.
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OS1/3/15/80 [Page] 80 PARISH OF COLMONELL Sheets 71 & 72 INDEX Names -- pages A Airies -- 41.45 Airyewn -- 49 Arnsheen -- 41 B Balnahoin -- 73 Barchlawn -- 70 Barjarg -- 65 Barjarg Hill -- 63.65 71.74 Barshalloch -- 69 Barwinnock -- 67 Barwinnock Hill -- 67 Big Loch Hill -- 33 Black Loch -- 50.54 Blackminwhill -- 5 Burnhead -- 23 C Carrick Burn -- 71.74 75.77 Carrick Mill -- 75 Castle Head -- 11 Chirmorie -- 27 Chirmorie Cairn -- 28.45 Chirmorie Loch -- 33 Corwar Burn -- 23.44.72 Cow Loch -- 29 Craigance -- 37 Craigie Loch -- 37 Cross Water -- 1 Cross Water of Luce -- 62 (for plan 8 and 13) Corwar -- 63 D Darnarroch -- 53 Darnarroch Fell -- 49.52 Dochroyle -- 6 Dornal -- 68 Dornal Hill -- 63 Drumdown -- 7 Drumean -- 13.16 31.37 Drumglass -- 35 Drumlamford House -- 40 Drumlamford Loch -- 39 Drumnahastie -- 46 Drumnahastie Burn -- 46 E Ellanack -- 26 Eyes -- 5.18 G Garrizle -- 20 Glaster -- 68 H Half Merk -- 53 Haw Hill -- 14.30 Haw Burn -- 13.32 High Drumlamford -- 21 K Kilgrossan -- 2.26 Knockeycaw -- 57 Knockmacluskie Wood -- 39 Knockshin -- 7 Knocknamoney -- 22 Knockycoid -- 17 Knockylaight -- 38.44 L Laggish -- 12 Laggish Burn -- 1.12 27 Lavery Burn -- 17.24 43 Lingsollis Burn -- 4 Little Burn -- 9 Little Loch Hill -- 34 Loch Dornal -- 42.55 72.76 Loch Gower -- 42.69 Loch Hill -- 70 Lochmaberry -- 58.76
OS1/3/15/81 [Page] 81 Names -- Pages Lochmaberry T.P. -- 58 Loch Martle -- 54 Lochmabrennie -- 21 Loch Nahinie -- 40 Long Loch -- 29 Low Drumlamford -- 19 M Mullwhilley -- 36 N North Clahannan -- 20 P Pilgannie Burn -- 52.57 Pollgowan Burn -- 3.18 Pullower Burn -- 16.32 38.48 R River Cree -- 64.66 73 S South Clahannan -- 22 Standart Knowe -- 25 W Waterside -- 19 Wee Chirmorie -- 28 White Cairn -- 4 White Loan -- 2