Dumfriesshire volume 03

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OS1/10/3/1 APPLEGARTH Applegarth Applegarth Applegarth Applegarth or Applegirth Walkers' Map of Scotland Crawford's Map of Dumfries-shire Johnston's Map of Dumfries-shire New Gazetteer of Scotland 033; 034; 042; 043 [Situation] Nearly in the Centre of the County of Dumfries. The Name of this Parish is compounded of Apple and Garth, the adjunct denoting in both Celtic and Gaelic - An enclosure. Applegarth is still the common appellation in Yorkshire for an Orchard. The Parish of Applegarth is bounded on the North by that of Wamphray, on the East by Hutton and Corrie, on the South by Dryfesdale and on the West by Johnstone and Lochmaben. There is no part of it within the boundaries of another Parish, nor is there within its limits a detached portion of any other Parish. Its greatest length from North to South is about 6 miles and its greatest breadth from West to East - in the Southern part of the Parish - is about 5 miles. Its Area has now been computed at 11,900 acres, of which 7,500 may be arable, 3,050 pasture, 200 wood and 150 irreclaimable land. The Soil is very productive. The entire district, with the exception of a portion of the Eastern and South-Eastern localities is flat. The high grounds lie on either side of Dryfe Water - the Wn [Western] range commencing nearly at the Southern point of Parish extends North till it joins the range of hills in Wamphray Parish, the other is a Continuation of that in Dryfesdale called Whitewoollen Hill which also runs North to Hutton and Corrie. The greatest elevation is Dinwoodie Hill near the N.Wn. [North Western] point of Parish which has an altitude of 736 feet above Sea level. The principal streams are the River Annan and Dryfe Water, the former separating this Parish from Johnstone and Lochmaben the latter crossing the S.En. [South Eastern] district and separating it from Dryfesdale. Various other minor streams all rising in the interior contribute their Waters to the foregoing. The Caledonian Railway from North to South intersects the Parish, and on which there is a small Station. The Country is entirely rural, no minerals are wrought nor manufactories carried on. There is no Market town, the principal village being Millhousebridge, - a small Collection of houses at the South-Western district. The great Turnpike Road from Glasgow to London via Carlisle runs from near the North-West point of Parish, S.S.E. [South South East] to the extent of five miles, from which a line diverges E.W. [East West] - There is one Parish Church which is inconveniently situated at the S.Wn. [South Western] extremity of the Parish. It was erected in 1760, Patrons Johnstone of Annandale and Sir William Jardine Bart. There are two Parish Schools. Jardine Hall at the West side of Parish is the principal Mansion. Population about 960.
OS1/10/3/1 [Page] 1 Parish of Applegarth, County of Dumfries
OS1/10/3/2 APPLEGARTH [Continued] Vestiges of the Clydesdale Roman Road may still be traced by slight elevations composed of stone and gravel extending in a line from South to North along the West side of the Parish. The New Statistical Account of Dumfriesshire says "A Roman Road also traverses the Parish, in a Northerly direction, it may be traced in some places for several hundred yards above the level of the adjoining ground. It appears to have led from a strong Station in the farm of Dryfeholm, in the neighbouring Parish of Dryfesdale, in the direction towards Moffat." Two Roman Camps respectively near Dinwoodie Hill and on Cleuch-heads Hill at the North and South extremities of Parish have been shewn - though not of that particular formation assigned to Roman Camps, they appear to be characterised as such by other than local Authority as is shewn by the following quotation from the New Statistical Account of Dumfriesshire "On Dinwoodie Hill and on Cleugh-heads Hill, which is not planted, there are two Roman Stations still very distinct." At a short distance N.W. [North West] from Cleuch-heads Hill there is also a small Station which is characterised in locality as a supposed Roman Camp and which may have formed an Outpost to that on Cleuch-heads Hill. Numerous round and oval Stations (16 in all) occur throughout the Parish which the people of the locality assume are British Forts and are accordingly characterised as such on Plans. A Moat in the Minister's garden is still in escellent preservation, upon which a structure of some sort is supposed to have stood as "in trenching the Moat for garden ground a few rough squared blocks of red sandstone were found." Some have conjectured this Moat to have been the Site of a Church where King Edward I on his route to the Wiege of Carlaverock Castle made oblations. The Site of this Monastery or Church has been shewn a little to the S.S.E. [South South East] of the Moat which is that generally assigned thereto by well-informed parties in the locality. Chalmers in his Caledonia speaking of this Structure gives his Authority of the "Royal Wardrobe Accounts" for the following "On 7th of July, 1300, Edward I who was then at Applegarth, on his way to the siege of Caerlaverock made an oblation of seven shillings at St. Nicholas' Altar in the Parish Church of Applegarth, and another oblation of a like Sum in the same Church at the Altar of St. Thomas a Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, in honour of this Martyr, whose translation was Commemorated on this day." It is believed that the two old Parishes of Sibbaldbie and Dinwoodie were successively Annexed to Applegarth, the Sites of the Churches of which have been shewn respectively at the S En. [South Eastern] and N.Wn [North Western] Parish district, the latter however being confirmed only by vestiges or traces of its Church Yard, but wherein the precise site cannot be recognised by any one in the locality. The Site of the Ancient Market Cross of Applegarth is shewn a few Chains East from the Parish Church. In the same neighbourhood a large Ash tree is pointed out in which massive Iron Collars were found embedded from which it derives the Appellation of the Gorget Tree. A venerable thorn called "Abbie Thorn" stands in a field about 26 chains East of the Parish Church which it is said was lanted on the spot where Bell of Albie fell while in pursuit of the Maxwells after the battle of Dryfe Sands which was fought in the Parish of Dryfesdale. July, 1857
OS1/10/3/2 [Page] 2 Parish of Applegarth County of Dumfries
OS1/10/3/3 FORT British Fort (Site of) British Fort (Site of) British Fort (Site of) British Fort James Jardine - Farmer, DalmaKeddar James Johnstone Dinwoodie Mains O. Stewart Esqr. Hillside Chalmers Caledonia 033 [Situation] ½ mile N.W. [North West] from DalmaKeddar Vestige of a (Supposed) "British Fort" distinctly observable - Situated on the Summit of Dinwoodie Hill
OS1/10/3/3 ROMAN ROAD Roman Road (track of) Roman Road (track of) Roman Road (track of) C. Stewart Esqr. (Hillside) Mr. Graham (Overseer Rachill) James Jardine (Farmer Dalmakeddar) 033; 042 [Situation] From the N.W. [North West] point of Parish S. [South] through Wn. [Western] Parish district A portion of the ancient Roman Military Way leading from Gallaberry Hill to the Clyde. Very distinct Vestiges, traceable by Stone And gravel, raised in Some places, about two feet higher, than the natural Surface of the ground. This part of the road is still recognised by all the intelligent people in the district, as the "Roman Road"-
OS1/10/3/3 [Page] 3 Ph. [Parish] of Applegarth Sheet 33 No. 8 Trace 1 [signed] Thomas Watson 2nd Corpl [Corporal] R.E. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/3/4 [Page] 4 Blank page
OS1/10/3/5 RIVER ANNAN River Annan James Johnstone Dinwoodie Mains Robert Nevison Gamekeeper, Dinwoodie James Jardine DalmaKeddar 033; 042 [Situation] On Wn [Western] Parish Boundary A large stream, which takes its rise about 4 or 5 miles above Moffat, runs a southerly direction, and falls into the Solway Firth, about a mile below the town of Annan.
OS1/10/3/5 DINWOODIE HILL Dinwoodie Hill James Johnstone Dinwoodie Mains Robert Nevison, GameKeeper, Dinwoodie, James Jardine DalmaKeddar 033 [Situation] Nearly ½ mile W. [West] from DalmaKeddar] A hill of arable ground, which stretches along on the left bank of the Annan for a considerable distance, on the farm of DalmaKeddar.
OS1/10/3/5 [Page] 5 Parish of Applegarth Sheet 33.8 trace 1
OS1/10/3/5 This page contains an entry which has been scored through and which refers to Trough Pool, a pool in the River Annan.
OS1/10/3/6 CALEDONIAN RAILWAY Caledonian Railway James Jardine DalmaKeddar Robert Nevison GameKeeper, Dinwoodie James Johnstone Dinwoodie Mains 033; 042; 043 [Situation] From Wn [Western] Parish Boundary & South through centre of Parish. A line of railway, between Carlisle and Edinburgh.
OS1/10/3/6 DALMAKEDDAR DalmaKeddar DalmaKeddar DalmaKether DalmaKether DalmKeddar Johnson's County Map Robert Nevison GameKeeper Dinwoodie rent receipt James Jardine Dalmakeddar Johnston 033 [Situation] In N Wn [North Western] Parish District. A farm with dwelling and office houses, threshing [machine] propelled by water etc situated at the North end of the parish of Applegarth.
OS1/10/3/6 DALMAKEDDAR BURN DalmaKeddar Burn James Jardine DalmaKeddar Robert Nevison GameKeeper, Dinwoodie James Johnstone Dinwoodie Mains 033; 034 [Situation] From Nn. [Northern] Parish Boundary S.E. [South East] to River Annan. A considerable stream, which originates among the hills which bounds the valley of Annan, on the left, after forming the march betwixt the parishes Applegarth, and Wamphray, for a considerable distance, it turns southward and runs into the Annan on Dinwoodie Mains.
OS1/10/3/6 [Page] 6 Parish of Applegarth Sheet 33.8 trace 2
OS1/10/3/7 DALMAKEDDAR BURN DalmaKeddar Burn James Johnstone Dinwoodie Mains Robert Nevison gameKeeper, Dinwoodie James Jardine DalmaKeddar 034 [Situation] From Nn. [Northern] Parish Boundary S.E. [South East] to River Annan A considerable stream originating among the hills which bounds the valley of Annan on the left, after forming the march betwixt the parishes Applegarth, and Wamphray, for a considerable distance, it turns Southward, and runs into the Annan on Dinwoodie Mains.
OS1/10/3/7 LANGSIDE CLEUCH Langside Cleugh James Johnstone Dinwoodie Mains Robert Nevison GameKeeper, Dinwoodie James Jardine DalmaKeddar 034 [Situation] On DalmaKeddar Burn A deep ravine, situated on DalmaKeddar Burn, betwixt the farms Longside and Dalmakeddar.
OS1/10/3/7 [Page] 7 Parish of Applegarth Sheet 34.5 trace 1
OS1/10/3/8 CAMP [Langside Cleuch] British Fort (Site of) Roman Camp Mr Jardine (Farmer Dalmakeddar) C. Stewart Esqr. (Hillside) J. Johnstone (Dinwoodie Mains) Statistical Acct. [Account] of Applegarth 034 [Situation] In Nn. [Northern] Parish District. Remains of a "British Fort", on the farm of Dalmakedder the outline of which is in excellent preservation _ See Page 2.
OS1/10/3/8 [Page] 8 Ph. [Parish] of Applegarth Sheet 34 No. 5 T. [Trace] 1
OS1/10/3/9 DINWOODIE HILL Dinwoodie Hill James Johnstone Dinwoodie Mains Robert Nevison GameKeeper Dinwoodie James Jardine DalmaKeddar 033 [Situation] 63 Chains N. [North] from Dinwoodie Mains A hill of arable ground, which stretches along on the left bank of the Annan, for a considerable distance, on the farm of Dalmakeddar
OS1/10/3/9 DALMAKEDDAR BURN DalmaKeddar Burn James Johnsrone Dinwoodie Mains Robert Nevison GameKeeper Dinwoodie James Jardine DalmaKeddar 033 [Situation] Form Nn. Parish Boundary SE. [South East] to River Annan. A considerable stream which originates among the hills which bounds the valley of Annan, on the left after forming the march betwixt the parishes, Wamphray and Applegarth for some distance, it the turns Southward and runs into the Annan on Dinwoodie Mains.
OS1/10/3/9 BLAE POOL Blae Pool Mr Graham (overseer) J. Thorburn (Carter) C. Halliday (Panlands) 033 [Situation] In River Annan A small pool in the River Annan situated exactly beneath "Johnstone Bridge"_
OS1/10/3/9 [Page] 9 Parish of Applegarth Sheet 33.12 trace 1 John Jane Sapper R,E, [Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/3/10 RIVER ANNAN River Annan James Johnstone Dinwoodie Mains Robert Nevison Gamekeeper, Dinwoodie James Jardine DalmaKeddar 033; 042 [Situation] On Wn. [Western] Parish Boundary A large stream which takes its rise about 4 or 5 miles above Moffat, runs a Southerly direction, and falls into the Solway Firth, about a mile below the town of Annan.
OS1/10/3/10 JOHNSTONE BRIDGE Johnstone Bridge James Johnstone Dinwoodie Mains Robert Nevison GameKeeper Dinwoodie James Jardine DalmaKeddar 033 [Situation] Over River Annan ¾ mile N.W. by N. [North West by North] from Dinwoodie Mains. A stone bridge of one arch across the R. [River] Annan. This bridge was built when a general improvement was made upon the road between Glasgow, and Carlisle A.D. 1818? - written on Bridge
OS1/10/3/10 [page] 10 Parish of Applegarth Sheet 33.12 trace 1 Roman Road - See page 3 for Authorities &c. [signed] John Jane Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/3/11 DALMAKEDDAR DalmaKeddar DalmakKeddar DalmaKether DalmaKether Johnston's County Map Robert Nevison Gamekeeper Dinwoodie Rent receipt James Jardine DalmaKeddar 033 [Situation] In N.Wn. [North Western] Parish district. A farm, with dwelling,and outhouses, threshing machine propelled by water, &c., Situated at the North end of the parish of Applegarth.
OS1/10/3/11 WATCH HILL WatchHill R. Nevison (Gamekeeper) J. Young (Labourer Dinwoodie) J. Jardine - (DalmaKeddar) 033 [Situation] ¼ mile W. [West] from Dinwoodie Mains A prominent hill feature Situated a little to the West side of Dinwoodie Mains The name is well known in the district- J.W.
OS1/10/3/11 CALEDONIAN RAILWAY Caledonian Railway James Jardine DalmaKeddar Robert Nevison GameKeeper Dinwoodie James Johnstone Dinwoodie Mains 033; 042; 043 [Situation] From Nn. [Northern] Parish Boundary South through centre of Parish. A line of railway betwixt Edinburgh and Carlisle.
OS1/10/3/11 [Page] 11 Parish of Applegarth Sheet 33.12 trace 2 & 3 [Signed] John Jane Sapper R.E [Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/3/12 CLINTY POOL Clinty Pool James Johnstone Dinwoodie Mains Robert Nevison GameKeeper, Dinwoodie James Jardine DalmaKeddan 033 [Sitaution] In River Annan A pool in the River Annan, a little below Johnstone Church, and exactly opposite Scarhead Cottage
OS1/10/3/12 KIRKCUM HILL [Site of Fort] KirKcum Hill James Johnstone Dinwoodie Mains Robert Nevison GameKeeper, Dinwoodie James Jardine DalmaKeddar 033 [Situation] ½ mile W, [West] from Dinwwodie Mains. A considerable hill of arable ground, on Dinwoodie Mains and nearly opposite Johnstone Church. On the Summit of this Hill there are Vestiges of a "British Fort" of which there remains now however scarely any visible traces.
OS1/10/3/12 HEN MOSS Hen Moss James Johnstone, Dinwoodie Mains Robert Nevison GameKeeper Dinwoodie James Jardine DalmaKeddar 033; 042 [Situation] Nearly ½ mile NW [North West] from Dinwoodie Mains. A small enclosure of peat moss, at the foot of KirKcum Hill, on the North side.
OS1/10/3/12 [Page] 12 Parish of Applegarth Sheet 33.12, trace 3.
OS1/10/3/13 FORT [Dinwoodie Mains] British Fort (site of) James Johnstone Dinwoodie Mains Robert Nevison GameKeeper, Dinwoodie Parish Statistics 033 [Situation] ⅓ mile NE. [North East] by E [East] from Dinwoodie Mains. A small station, nearly in the shape of an oval, surrounded by a bank of earth, still very distinct, situated on Dinwoodie Mains.
OS1/10/3/13 BROTHER'S WOOD Brother's Wood James Johnstone Dinwoodie Mains Robert Nevison GameKeeper Dinwoodie James Jardine DalmaKeddar 033; 034 [Situation] ½ Mile NE. [North East] from Diwoodie Mains A small wood, of mixed timber, of about from twenty, to thirty, years growth, situated on Dinwoodie Mains. Was so named by the Maxwells of Munches, in remembrance of a deceased brother.
OS1/10/3/13 DINWOODIE PLANTATION Dinwoodie Plantation James Johnstone Dinwoodie Mains Robert Nevison Dinwoodie, GameKeeper, James Jardine DalmaKeddar 033 [Situation] 20 Chains S.E. [South East] from Dinwoodie Mains A long and narrow wood, of fir, and oak, of about from twenty to thirty years growth, situated on Dinwoodie Mains.
OS1/10/3/13 [Page] 13 Parish of Applegarth Sheet 33.12, trace 4
OS1/10/3/14 DINWOODIE MAINS Dinwoodie Mains James Johnstone Dinwoodie Mains Robert Nevison GameKeeper, Dinwoodie, James Jardine DalmaKeddar 033 [Situation] In N Wn [North Western] Parish District. A farm, wtih dwelling, and outhouses, threshing machine propelled by water etc, situated about a mile East from Johnstone Church. "A French gold coin was dug up in the garden here, a few years ago, of Francis 1." - Parish Statistics.
OS1/10/3/14 DINWOODIE STATION Dinwoodie Railway Station James Johnstone, Dinwoodie Mains Robert Nevison GameKeeper Dinwoodie James Jardine DalmaKeddar 033 [Sitaution] At the E. [East] side of the Caledonian Railway 7 chains S.E. [South East] from Dinwoodie Mains, A station, for passengers and luggage, on the Caledonian Railway, 31¾ miles from Carlisle.
OS1/10/3/14 [Page] 14 Parish of Johnstone Sheet 33.12. trace 4
OS1/10/3/15 FORT (Remains of) British Fort (Remains of) William Walker Farmer G. Beattie Shepherd G. Currie (Lab; [Labourer] Newton Dryfe 034 [Situation] Nearly 1 mile NW by W [North West by West] from Broomhillbank Hill. Vestiges of a Camp or Fort (on the farm of Dinwoodie Mains) now almost obliterated. Supposed to be of ancient British origin.
OS1/10/3/15 FORT (Remains of) [On Broomhillbank Hill] British Fort British Fort British Fort C. Stewart Esqre. G. Beatie J. Corrie 034 [Situation] On Broomhillbank Hill. The remains of a fort in good preservation situated on the farm of Shaw.
OS1/10/3/15 FORT [Broomhillbank Hill] British Fort British Fort British Fort C. Stewart Esqr G. Beatie J. Corrie 034 [Situation] On Broomhillbank Hill. The remains of a fort in good preservation situated on the farm of Shaw.
OS1/10/3/15 [Page] 15 Ph. [Parish] of Applegarth Sheet 34 No. 9 Trace 1 & 5
OS1/10/3/16 MEAN RIG Mean Rig C. Stewart Esqr. G. Beattie. (Shepherd Broomhillbank) G. Currie (Lab. Newton Dryfe) 034 [Situation] Adjoining Broomhillbank Hill on S.E. [South East] A Small ridge Shaped eminence, Situated on the adjoining farms of Ravenscleugh and Broomhillbank.
OS1/10/3/16 [Page] 16 Ph. [Parish] pf Applegarth Sheet 34 No. 9 T. 6
OS1/10/3/17 PYKITTHORN RIG PyKetthorn Knowe PyKit Meagre PyKitthorn Rig W. Walker (Farmer) G. Beattie (Shepherd) G. Currie (Labr. [Labourer] Newton Dryfe) Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson See Wamphray Name Book Pages 183 & 187 034 [Situation] On Nn. [Northern] Parish Boundary An eminence, covered with rough pasture, Situated on the farm of BroomhillbanK.
OS1/10/3/17 BELSHAND KNOWE Belshand Knowe W. WalKer G. Beattie G. Corrie 034 [Situation] ½ mile NW by N [North West by North] from Broomhillbank Hill. A Small hill feature, covered with Rough pasture, on the farm of BroomhillbanK.
OS1/10/3/17 SKAIL RIG SKail Rig W. Waker G. Beattie G. Corrie 034 [Situation] 50 Chains NW [North West] from BroomhillbanK Hill A Small hill feature, covered with rough pasture, on the farm of BroomhillbanK.
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OS1/10/3/17 [Page] 17 Ph. [Parish] of Applegarth Sheet 34 No. 9 Trace 2
OS1/10/3/18 THE DOD Dod Hill The Dod W. Walker G. Beattie G. Corrie Sir William Jardine 034 [Situation] ¼ mile N.N.E [North North East] from BroomhillbanK Hill. A considerable hill feature Situated on the farms of Broomhillbank and Ravenscleugh - covered with Rough pasture.
OS1/10/3/18 LONGERHALLIS HILL Longerhallis Hill C. Stewart Esqre. G. Beattie J. Corrie 034 [Situation] ¾ mile SW by W. [South West by West] from BroomhillbanK Hill. Applied to a small hill feature, on the N. [North] side of BroomhillbanK. The name is well known in the locality.
OS1/10/3/18 [Page] 18 Ph. [Parish] of Applegarth Sheet 34 No. 9 Trace 3
OS1/10/3/19 BROOMHILLBANK BroomhillbanK BroomhillbanK BroomhillbanK William Walker Farmer Gilbert Beattie Shepherd Valuation Roll of Parish 034 [Situation] 70 Chains SW. [South West] from BroomhillbanK Hill A dwelling house occupied by Gilbert Beattie, Shepherd, and on the property of Alexander Rodgerson of Fingland.
OS1/10/3/19 KIRKSTILE KNOWE Kirkstile Knowe C. Stewart Esqr. Mr Jardine - DalmaKeddar G. Beattie - BroomhillbanK 034 [Situation] At the SW. [South West] side of BroomhillbanK Hill. Applied to a Small eminence (on the farm of BroomhillbanK and on the East side thereof) covered with rough pasture.
OS1/10/3/19 BROOMHILLBANK (Remains of) BroomhillbanK (Ruins of) BroomhillbanK (Ruins of) BroomhillbanK (Ruins of) Charles Stewart Esqre G. Beattie J. Corrie 034 [Situation] 15 Chains NE. by N. [North East by North] from BroomhillbanK. Formerly a dwellinghouse with suitable out offices attached on the farm of Broomhillbank
OS1/10/3/19 BROTHER'S WOOD Brother's Wood See Page 13 for Authorities etc.
OS1/10/3/19 [Page] 19 Parish of Applegarth Plan 34.9 Trace 4 & 5
OS1/10/3/20 BROOMHILLBANK HILL BroomhillbanK Hill BroomhillbanK Hill William Walker Farmer and Gilbert Beattie Shepherd C. Stewart Esqr. 034 [Situation] In Nn, [Northern] Parish district. A large pasture hill on the farm of BroomhillbanK and the property of John Rogerson. On the Summit, and on the S.W. [South West] Side are two British Forts, the one on the S.W. [South West] is very much defaced.
OS1/10/3/20 DINWOODIE GRAVE YARD (Remains of) Church Yard (remains of) C. Stewart Esqr. (Hillside) Mr Jardine (Farmer DalmaKeddar) G. Beattie (Shepherd BroomhillbanKs) 034 [Situation] On the SE. [South East] side of BroomhillbanK Hill. On the East side of BroomhillbanKs Hill or Dinwoodie (Broomhillbanks is better known in the district) are the vestiges of an old Church Yard, distinctly defined by an old earthen embankment. Dinwoodie was a Chapelry, & it is supposed a Church or place of worship, stood at or near the present site of Church Yard - the remains, however have totally disappeared & the exact Site cannot be pointed out.
OS1/10/3/20 [Page] 20 Ph. [Parish] of Applegarth Sheet 34 No. 9 Trace 5 [Signed] Thomas Watson 2nd . Corp: R.E. [2nd Corporal Royal Engineers.]
OS1/10/3/21 HOWTHAT BURN Howthat Burn Howthat Burn Howthat Burn George Graham Farmer William Graham Shepherd Gilbert Beattie Shepherd C Stewart Esqr. 034 [Situation] From Nn. [Northern] Parish Boundary S. [South] to Dryfe Water. A stream rising at the base of Elbow Hill & running into Dryfe Water.
OS1/10/3/21 [Page] 21 Parish of Applegarth Plan 34.10 Trace 1
OS1/10/3/21 An entry has been made for "Cockerbank" but this has been scored out.
OS1/10/3/22 HIBBLE HAGS Hibble Hags Hibble Hags George Graham Farmer William Graham Shepherd C. Stewart Esqr. 034 [Situation] ¼ mile N.N.E [North North East] from Ravenscleuch. A small flat piece of ground with a plot of Brushwood on the east Side of Howthat Burn on the farm of Ravenscleugh.
OS1/10/3/22 HOWTHAT HILL Howthat Hill Howthat Hill Howthat Hill G. Graham Farmer William Graham Shepherd William Renwick Cottar. C. Stewart Esqr. 034 [Situation] About ¼ mile W. [West] from Ravenscleugh. A hill on the farm of Shaw occupied by John Graham and the property of John Graham
OS1/10/3/22 RAVENSCLEUCH Ravenscleugh Ravenscleugh Ravenscleugh Ravenscleugh John Graham Farmer Tenant William Graham Shepherd William Renwick Cottar Val. [Valuation] Roll of Applegarth 1856 C. Stewart Esqr. 034 [Situation] In N.E. [North East] Parish District] A small farmhouse with Offices attached occupied by John Graham & the property of J. J. Hope Johnston of Annandale.
OS1/10/3/22 [Page] 22 Parish of Applegarth Plan 34.10 Trace 2 [Signed] J. Nish C/a [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/3/23 RAVENSCLEUCH HILL Ravenscleugh Hill Ravenscleugh Hill John Graham Farmer William Graham Shepherd C. Stewart Esqr. Hillside Mr. Graham (Overseer Raehills) 034 [Situation] Adjoining Ravenscleuch on the S.W. [South West] An eminence with a Trig. [Trigonometrical] Station on its Summit on the farm of Ravenscleugh.
OS1/10/3/23 [Page] 23 Parish of Applegarth Plan 34.10 Trace 2 [Signed] J Nish C/a [Civilian assistant]
OS1/10/3/24 [Page] 24 [Blank page.]
OS1/10/3/25 DALMAKEDDAR BURN DalmaKeddar Burn Johnson's County Map William Walker Dinwoodie Mains Robert Nevison Dinwoodie Gamekeeper 033; 034 [Situation] From Nn [Northern] Parish Boundary SW. [South West] to River Annan. A considerable stream, which originates among the hills, that bounds the valley of Annan on the left, after forming the March betwixt the parishes Applegarth, and Wamphray, for some distance, it turns Southwards, and runs into the R. Annan on Dinwoodie Mains.
OS1/10/3/25 INCH FORD Inch Ford Mr. Halliday (Farmer Panlands) Mr. Walker (Farmer Dinwoodie Mains) R. Nevison (Gamekeeper Dinwoodie) 033 [Situation] Across River Annan. Applied to a ford in the River Annan in Connection with a Parish road. The name is well known in the district. J.W
OS1/10/3/25 RIVER ANNAN River Annan William Walker Dinwoodie Mains Robert Nevison Dinwoodie GameKeeper James Jardine DalmaKeddar 033; 042 [Situation] On Wn [Western] Parish Boundary A large stream which takes its rise about 4 or 5 miles above Moffat, runs a Southerly direction, and falls into the the Solway Firth, about a mile below the town of Annan.
OS1/10/3/25 [Page] 25 Parish of Applegarth Sheet 33.16 trace 1 [Signed] John Jane Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/3/26 DINWOODIE LODGE Dinwoodie Lodge William Walker Dinwoodie Mains Robert Nevison Dinwoodie GameKeeper James Jardine DalmaKeddar 033 [Situation] ½ mile N.N.W [North North West] from Hangingshaw. A very neat cottage, with outhouse & gardens, etc, situated on Dinwoodie Mains, was built by the Maxwells of Munches, to whom the farms Dinwoodie Mains, DalmaKeddar, and Hanginghsaw, belong, and ser[ves] for their accommodation in the shooting season.
OS1/10/3/26 DINWOODIEGREEN T.P. Dinwoodiegreen Toll James Graham Toll Keeper Written on the Toll board William WalKer, Dinwoodie Mains 033 [Situation] ⅓ mile NNW [North North West] from Hanging shaw Situated on the turnpike road leading from Carlisle, to Glasgow, and 30½ miles distant from the former - belonging to, and under the management of the Glasgow and Carlisle Road Trustees.
OS1/10/3/26 [Page] 26 Parish of Applegarth Sheet 23.16 trace 2 [Signed] John Jane Sapper RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/3/27 KIRKBANK SWASH KirkbanK Swash William Walker Dinwoodie Mains Robert Nevison Dinwoodie GameKeeper James Jardine DalmaKeddar 033 [Situation] In River Annan. This name is applied to a portion of the River Annan, at the foot of KirKbank farm. On the left of the stream stands a steep banK, against which the water rushes with great violence in time of floods, and thereby causes a great noise, or swash, hence the name.
OS1/10/3/27 CASTLE KNOWE Castle Knowe William WalKer Dinwoodie Mains Robert Nevison Dinwoodie GameKeeper James Jardine DalmaKeddar 033 [Situation] ¼ mile W. [West] from Hangingshaw. A small prominence which rises amidst the holm lands near the River Annan, on the farm of Hangingshaw.
OS1/10/3/27 [Page] 27 Parish of Applegarth Sheet 33.16, trace 2. [Signed] John Jane Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/3/28 28 Parish of Applegarth Sheet 33.16 trace 4 Jock's Pool - Scored through [Signed] John Jane Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/3/29 FORT [E of Hangingshaw] British Fort (Site of) C. Stewart Esqr. (Hillside) G. Beattie (Shepherd Broomhillbanks) G. Corrie (Labr. [Labourer] Newton Dryfe) 033 [Situation] ½ mile E. [East] from Hangingshaw. Distinct remains of a Camp or Fort on the Farm of Hangingshaw - Supposed to be of Ancient British origin.
OS1/10/3/29 DINWOODIE PLANTATION Dinwoodie Plantation See Page 13 for Authorities &c.
OS1/10/3/29 STANDING STONE [Hangingshaw] Standing Stone Standing Stone John Davidson, Dinwoodie Robert Nevison 033 [Situation] 13 Chains nearly North from Hangingshaw. A large Stone measuring about 3 feet in height and 2 feet in breadth Situate on the Glasgow and London Turnpike Road, generally supposed in locality to be of ancient origin.
OS1/10/3/29 [Page] 29 Ph. [Parish] of Applegarth Sheet 33 No. 16 Trace 3 [Signed] Thomas Watson 2nd Corp: R.E. [2nd Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/3/30 HANGINGSHAW Hangingshaw Rent receipt William WalKer Dinwoodie Mains John Jardine Ryecastle 033 [Situation] Near En [Eastern] Parish district. A farm, with dwelling and outhouses, thrashing machine etc, all in good condition, the buildings stand close to the turnpiKe, leading from Carlisle, to Glasgow, and about 30 miles from the former.
OS1/10/3/30 THE LAKE The Lake William WalKer Dinwoodie Mains John Jardine Ryecastle James Paterson Heatheryhall 033; 042 [Situation] On the Parish Boundary. A broad ditch, which gathers from a number of drains on Hanginshaw farm, and runs into the Annan, a little above Jardinehall.
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OS1/10/3/30 [Page] 30 Parish of Applegarth Sheet 33.16 trace 5
OS1/10/3/30 Brokenbank Pool scored through
OS1/10/3/31 DINWOODIEGREEN BURN Dinwoodiegreen Burn William WalKer Dinwoodie Mains Robert Nevison Gamekeeper Dinwoodie William Donaldson Sandyholm Cottage 033; 034; 042 [Situation] From the Hill side of Blaeberry Hill S.W. [South West] to the Lake A small stream which gathers chiefly on Hangingshaw farm, and runs into the Annan a little above Jardinehall.
OS1/10/3/31 [Page] 31 Parish of Applegarth Sheet 33.16 trace 6 [Signed] John Jane Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/3/32 HANGINGSHAW PLANTATION Hangingshaw Plantation William Donaldson Sandyholm Cottage Alexander Proudfoot Millhill William Hamilton Sandyholm Cottage 033 [Situation] About ½ mile S.E. [South East] from Hanginshaw. A small wood, consisting of oak, and fir timber, of about thirty years growth, Situated near the centre of Hangingshaw farm.
OS1/10/3/32 [Page] 32 Parish of Applegarth Sheet 33.16 trace 1 [Signed] John Jane Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/3/33 DINWOODIEGREEN BURN Auchenroddan Burn Dinwoodiegreen Burn Dinwoodiegreen Burn Dinwoodiegreen Burn W. Rieve (Shepherd Auchenroddan) W. Walker (Farmer) G. Beattie (Shepherd Broomhillbank) William Walker Robert Nivison William Donaldson 033; 034; 042 [Situation] From the NW [North West] side of Blaeberry Hill S.W [South West] to the Lake. A small stream rising on the farm of Broomhillbank and running in a Southerly direction into the River Annan.
OS1/10/3/33 AUCHENRODDAN Auchenroddan W. Rieve W. Walker G. Beattie 034 [Situation] 50 Chains S.W. [South West] by W [West] from Whitecastle Know. A dwelling house occupied by W. Rieve Shepherd - it was formerly a farm house but now annexed to Dinwoodie Green on the Estate of Sir W. Jardine Bart. [Baronet] of Applegarth.
OS1/10/3/33 RENWICK'S WELL Renwick's Well W. Rieve W. Walker G. Beattie 034 [Situation] 13 Chains W [West] from Auchenroddan Applied to a Spring on the farm of Auchenroddan, from which flows a Copious Supply of pure Spring water.
OS1/10/3/33 [Page] 33 Ph. [Parish] of Applegarth Sheet 34 No. 13 T. 1 [Signed] Thomas Watson 2nd. Corp R.E. [Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/3/34 BLAEBERRY HILL Blaeberry Hill J. Graham (Farmer Newbigging) William Rieve (Shepherd Auchenroddan) G. Beattie (Shepherd Bromhillbank) 034 [Situation] 34 chains fromm Whitecastle Knowe. A Small pasture hill on the farm of Auchenroddan.
OS1/10/3/34 FORT [Whitecastle Knowe] British Fort (Remains of) British Fort J. Graham W. Rieve G. Beattie Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] of Applegarth 034 [Situation] On Whitecastle Knowe. Supposed, remains of a "British Fort" (on the Summit of Whitecastle Knowe, on the farm of Auchenroddan & Estate of Sir. W. Jardine Bart. [Baronet]) much defaced and in Some places, Scarceable traceable.
OS1/10/3/34 [Page] 34 Ph. [Parish] of Applegarth Sheet 34 No. 13 Trace 2
OS1/10/3/35 NEWBIGGING HILL Newbigging Hill Newbigging Hill J. Graham (Farmer Newbigging) W. Rieve (Shepherd Auchenroddan) G. Gilbert Beattie (Shepherd Broomhillbank) 034 [Situation] Adjoining Whitecastle Knowe on the S.E. [South East] A considerable eminence on the farm of Newbigging the Surface of which is Covered with rough pasture.
OS1/10/3/35 WHITECASTLE KNOWE Whitecastle Knowe Whitecastle Knowe J. Graham W. Rieve G. Beattie Johnston's County Map 034 [Situation] Near Nn. [Northern] Parish district. A Small hill feature on the farm of Auchenroddan - on its Summit the remains of a "British Fort" is quite discernible.
OS1/10/3/35 RYECASTLE BURN Ryecastle Burn See Page 53 for Authorities etc.
OS1/10/3/35 UPPERCLEUCH BURN Uppercleuch Burn See Page 53 for Authorities etc.
OS1/10/3/35 [Page] 35 Ph. [Parish] of Applegarth Sheet 34 No. 13 T. 3 [Signed] Thomas Watson 2nd Corp. R.E. [Corporal Royal Engineers]
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OS1/10/3/37 SHAW BANK Shaw Bank Shaw Bank Shaw Bank Shaw Bank William Walker Farmer Gilbert Beattie Shepherd W. Rieve (Shepherd Auchenroddan) G. Currie (Newton Dryfe) 034 [Situation] 26 chains S.W. by S [South West by South] from Whitecastle Knowe. A small glen in which are a quantity of nut bushes on the farm of Auchenroddan and estate of Sir William Jardine Baronet of Applegarth.
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OS1/10/3/37 [Page] 37 Parish of Applegarth Plan 34.13 Trace 5 [Signed] J Nish C/a [Civilian assistant]
OS1/10/3/38 GAYFIELD TYPE Gayfield Type Gayfield Type Gayfield Type Gayfield Type William Walker C. Stewart Esqr. (Farmer) Gilbert Beattie Shepherd Thomas Graham Gentleman W. Reve (Shepherd Auchenroddan) 034 [Situation] 34 chains S [South] from Whitecastle Knowe. A small pasture hill on the farm of Gayfield and estate of Sir William Jardine Bart. [Baronet] of Applegarth.
OS1/10/3/38 [Page] 38 Trace 6 [Signed] J Nish C/a [Civilian assistant]
OS1/10/3/39 HOWTHAT BURN Howthat Burn Howthat Burn James Bryden Shepherd John Graham Farmer 034 [Situation] From Nn. Ph. [Northern Parish] Boundary S. [South] to Dryfe Water. A stream rising near Elbow Hill in Wamphray & running into Dryfe Water near Hook Mill
OS1/10/3/39 NEWBIGGING Newbigging Newbigging Newbigging John Graham Farmer Val. [Valuation] Roll. 1856 William Graham Gentleman 034 [Situation] In N.E. [North East] PArish district. A farm house with Offices etc attached occupied by John Graham & the property of J. J. Hope Johnston of Annandale
OS1/10/3/39 BLINDHILLBUSH HILL Blindhillbush Hill Blindhillbush Hill James Bryden Shepherd John Graham Farmer 034 [Situation] 1/2 mile S.E.E. [South East by East] from Newbigging. A hill, (the Summit of which is under plantation) situate about 1/2 mile E. [East] from Newbigging & on the Estate of J. J. Hope Johnstone of Annandale
OS1/10/3/39 [Page] 39 Parish of Applegarth Sheet 34.14 Trace 1 [Signed] J Nish C/a [Civilian assistant]
OS1/10/3/40 BLINDHILLBUSH Blindhillbush Blindhillbush John S. Graham of Shaw Val. [Valuation] Roll 1856 James Bryden Shepherd C. Stewart Esqr. 034 [Situation] 65 chains N.E.E. [North East East] from Newbigging A farm house with Offices etc attached occupd. [Occupied] by John S. Graham of Shaw - the property of J. J. H. Johnstone Esqr.
OS1/10/3/40 BLINDHILLBUSH BURN Lake Burn Lake Burn Blindhillbush Burn John Graham Farmer James Bryden Shepherd C. Stewart Esqr. J. Graham, Shaw G. Graham, Shaw J. Wright, Boreland 034 [Situation] On En. [Eastern] Parish Boundary. A small stream running past the N. [North] side of Blindhillbush forming the boundary of the Parishes of Applegarth & Hutton & Corrie & falls into Dryfe Water.
OS1/10/3/40 FORT [Blindhillbush Hill] British Fort David Halliday (Carpenter Blindhillbush) David Little J. Bryden C. Stewart Esqr. 034 [Situation] On Blindhillbush Hill. Remains of a "Camp" or "Fort", Situated on the Summit of Blindhillbush Hill. It is in tolerable good preservation and supposed to be of ancient british origin. J.W.
OS1/10/3/40 [Page] 40 Ph. [Parish] of Applegarth Sheet 34 No. 14 Trace 2 & 1 J. Nish c/a [civilian assistant]
OS1/10/3/41 COCKLET COTTAGE Cocklet Cottage Cocklet Cottage David Little Miller James Bryden Shepherd 034 [Situation] 32 chains S.E. by S. [South East by South] from Newbigging. A small Cottage on the estate of J. J. Hope Johnstone of Annandale Situate on the N. [North] of Hook Mill
OS1/10/3/41 HEWK COTTAGE Hewk Cottage Hewk Cottage David Little Miller C. Stewart Esqr. - Hillside James Bryden Shepherd Mr G. Johnstone - Hewk 034 [Situation] 3/4 mile S.E. by S. [South East by South] from Newbigging. A cottage situate near the Mansion House of Hook in the property of J. J. Hope Johnstone of Annandale
OS1/10/3/41 DRYFE WATER Dryfe Water Dryfe Water Dryfe Water John Graham Farmer David Little Miller Stat. [Statistical ] Account 034; 043 [Situation] From Hutton & Corrie S.W. [South West] on to Sn Ph. [Southern Parish] Boundary. A Small river rising in the N. [North] of the Parish of Hutton & Corrie, runs about 15 miles S. W. [South West] & falls into the River Annan.
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OS1/10/3/42 HEWK HILL Hewk Hill Hewk Hill Hewk Hill John Graham Farmer C. Stewart Esqr. Hillside James Bryden Shepherd James Little Miller 034 [Situation] 1 mile S.E. [South East] from Newbigging. An arable Mill on the E. [East] Side of Dryfe Water near the Mansion House of Hewk on the Annandale estate.
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OS1/10/3/43 MILLTOWN Milltown Milltown Milltown D. Little (Farmer Milltown) D. Halliday (Carpenter Blindhillbush) J. Bryden 034 [Situation] 52 chains S.E. by S [South East by South] from Newbigging. A dwelling house on the farm of Milltown, slated and in excellent repair, with Suitable farming conveniences attached.
OS1/10/3/43 FORT [NE of Newbigging] British Fort British Fort British Fort C. Stewart Esqr. G. Beattie J. Graham 034 [Situation] 1/3 mile N.E. [North East] from Newbigging. A fort in tolerable good preservation situated on the farm of Broomhillbank.
OS1/10/3/43 [Page] 43 Ph. [Parish] of Applegarth Sheet 34 No. 14 Trace 3 [Signed] Thomas Watson 2nd. Corp: R.E. [Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/3/44 HEWK BURN Hewk Burn Hewk Burn John Graham of Shaw Mr. Johnstone - Hewk James Bryden Shepherd C. Stewart Esqr. Hillside 034; 043 [Situation] From En. [Eastern] Parish Boundary W. [West] to Dryfe Water. A stream running in a westerly direction & falling into Dryfe Water.
OS1/10/3/44 [Page] 44 Ph. [Parish] of Applegarth Sheet 34 No. 14 Trace 5 [Signed] J. Nish c/a [Civilian assistant]
OS1/10/3/45 RIVER ANNAN River Annan Sir William Jardine Bart. [Baronet] of Jardinehall Mr. Stewart, Hillside Mr. James Jardine 033; 042 [Situation] On Wn [Western] Parish Boundary. Has its rise in a place called the Marquis of Annandale's beef stand in the Ph. [Parish] of Moffat on the borders of Tweeddale runs through the Co. [County] and discharges itself into the Solway Firth after a course of Nearly 30 miles. It has several tributaries, its general character is that of a gently flowing pastoral stream.
OS1/10/3/45 THE LAKE The Lake The Lake The Lake Sir William Jardine Bart. [Baronet] Mr. Farish, Dinwoodiegreen John Jardine, Ryecastle 033; 042 [Situation] On Wn [Western] Parish Boundary. A still flowing stream (supposed to have been formed by the River Annan), which has been deepened for the purpose of draining the land around it; it having been almost Stagnant previous to the improvement rendered the name applicable as the word "Lake" is generally used in the locality for streams or drains having little or no fall.
OS1/10/3/45 SPREAD FORD Spread Ford Spread Ford Spread Ford James Bell John Campbell William Jardine 042 [Situation] Through River Annan. A ford through the River Annan 22 chains West from Jardine Hall.
OS1/10/3/45 [Page] 45 Ph. [Parish] of Applegarth Plan 42.4 [Signed] John Stoddart Lce. Corp R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/3/46 EAST LODGES [Jardine Hall] East Lodges East Lodges East Lodges Sir William Jardine Bart. [Baronet] John Jardine Estate Plan 042 A lodge on the north easte[rn] extremity of Jardinehall [Demesne] which was once the principal entrance to the Mansion. Now used as a lodge since the construction of the Caledonian Railway.
OS1/10/3/46 RYECASTLE Ryecastle Ryecastle Ryecastle Sir William Jardine Bart. [Baronet] John Jardine Estate Plan 042 [Situation] 74 chains NE. by E. [North East by East] from Jardine Hall. A farm house of one Story with outbuildings in middling repair & a farm of land attached is occupied by J. Jardine, [&] belongs to Sir William Jardine Bart. [Baronet]
OS1/10/3/46 [Page] 46 Ph. [Parish] of Applegarth Plan 42.4 Trace 3 [Signed] John Stoddart Lce. Corp. R.E [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/3/47 DINWOODIEGREEN Dinwoodiegreen Dinwoodiegreen Dinwoodiegreen Sir William Jardine Bart [Baronet] Mr Farish Farmer John Jardine, Ryecastle 042 [Situation] 50 chains NE [ North East] from Jardine Hall. A large farm house with outhouses & farm of land attached, occupied by Mr Farish, & belongs to Sir Willaim Jardine Bart. [Baronet. Dinwoodie from A. Saxon Den, a plain and woody. Denwoodygreen is the original mode now written Dinwoodiegreen
OS1/10/3/47 DINWOODIEGREEN BURN Dinwoodiegreen Burn Dinwoodiegreen Burn Dinwoodiegreen Burn Sir William Jardine Bart. [Baronet] Mr Farish, Farmer John Jardine Farmer 033; 034; 042 [Situation] From the NW [North West] side of Blaeberry Hill S.W. [South West] to The Lake. A Small Stream flowing through the farm of Dinwoodiegreen, from which it derives its name. Runs in a westerly direction into The Lake.
OS1/10/3/47 [Page] 47 Ph. [Parish] of Applegarth Plan 42.4 Trace 3 [Signed] John Stoddart Lce, Corpl E.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/3/47 Dinwoodiegreen Cottages Scored through
OS1/10/3/48 JARDINE HALL Jardine Hall Jardine Hall Jardine Hall John Jardine Ryecastle Sir William Jardine Bart [Baronet] Estate Plan 042 [Situation] At the West side of the Ph. [Parish] of Applegarth. A large Mansion pleasantly situated on the East bank of the River Annan. with Samll demsene, Offices etc. pertaining therto - also a good deal of land in this & the adjoining parish. It is occupied by the owner Sir William Jardine Bart [Baronet] the representative of the Ancient family of that name who lived in The Tower on the Opposite side of the River, & from whom the mansion derives its name.
OS1/10/3/48 NORTHHOLM PLANTATION Northholm Plantation Northholm Plantation Sir William Jardine Estate Plan Mr. James Jardine farmer 042 [Situation] Nearly 1/2 mile S.E. by S. [South East by South] from Jardine Hall. A large plantation chiefly fir about 1/2 mile south of Jardine hall.
OS1/10/3/48 [Page] 48 Ph. [Parish] of Applegarth Plan 42,4 Trace 5 [Signed] John Stoddart Lce, Corpl. R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/3/49 ARBORETUM [Jardine Hall] Arboretum Sir William Jardine Bart. [Baronet] Mr. Alexander Jardine 042 [Situation] Nearly 1/4 mile N.E. [North East] from Jardine Hall. A classical designation applied to a Mixed wood, in the demesne of Jardinehall.
OS1/10/3/49 THE KAIM The Kaim The Kaim Sir William Jardine Bart. [Baronet] Mr Alexander Jardine 042 [Situation] 7 chains W [West] from Jardine Hall. A low ridge of land, the north end consists of wood, it has a gravelled walk on the top.
OS1/10/3/49 [Page] 49 Parish of Applegarth Plan 42.2 Trace 5 [Signed] M Donohue March 25th 1857
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OS1/10/3/51 LOCH PLANTATION Loch Plantation Loch Plantation Sir W. Jardine John Jardine 042 [Situation] 3/4 mile E. [East] from Jardine Hall. A mixed wood Consisting chiefly of fir & surrounding Perchhall Loch.
OS1/10/3/51 PERCHHALL Perchhall Perchhall Perchhall Sir William Jardine John Jardine David Richardson 042 [Situation] 70 chains SE by E [South East by East] from Jardine Hall. A Small Cottage in good repair on the side of the Turnpike road, belonging to Sir William Jardine Bart. [Baronet] It has a few acres of land attached.
OS1/10/3/51 CADGERS' LOANING Cadger's Loaning Cadger's Loaning Cadger's Loaning Cader's Loaning Sir William Jardine Estate Plan John Jardine 042; 043 [Situation] From the Turnpike Road extending NE. [North East] to Sibbaldieside. An old Road leading from the turnpike road near Perchhall to Upper Cleugh Plantation, now used as an Occupation Road, formerly it crossed the Hills into Dryfe W. [Water] That part is now cultivated. Derives its name from being frequented by cadgers, or beggars etc.
OS1/10/3/51 [Page] 51 Ph. [Parish] of Applegarth Plan 42.4 Trace 6 [Signed] John Stoddart Lce. Corpl. R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/3/52 CALEDONIAN RAILWAY Caledonian Railway Me. Jardine farmer Time Table Public-news-papers Table of Bye-laws at Lockerbie Station 033; 042; 043 [Situation] From Nn. [Northern] Parish Boundary South through centre of parish. One of the principal lines of Railway in the South of Scotlands, extends between Galsgow And Carlisle Consists of a double line of Rails.
OS1/10/3/52 OUTER MAINS Outer Mains Outer Mains Outer Mains Corsewaymuir Corsewaymuir Sir William Jardine Bart. [Baronet] Estate Plan Mr White Sir W. Jardine David Richardson Smith 042 [Situation] 1/2 mile SE. by E [South East by East] from Jardine Hall. A dwelling house & outhouses on the estate of Jardinehall, [which] was formerly a farm house [and] is now occupied by the Gardner and Factor. The original name seems to have been Carsewaymuir but is is now better known by the name "Outer Mains." i.e. named modernized.
OS1/10/3/52 PERCHHALL LOCH Perchhall Loch Perchhall Loch Perchhall Loch Sir William Jardine Estate Plan John Jardine Farmer 042 [Situation] 52 chains E. [East] from Jardine Hall. A marsh near Perchhall through which the Caledonian Railway passes. It was [a] Loch till within the last 40 [years] but was drained by Sir William Jardine Bart. [Baronet] Now transformed into a deep and dangerous swamp.
OS1/10/3/52 [Page] 52 Ph. [Parish] of Applegarth Plan 42.4 Trace 6 [Signed] John Stoddart Lce. Corpl. R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/3/53 RYECASTLE BURN Ryecastle Burn John Jardine Ryecastle Peter Glover Netherhall William Jardine Uppercleugh 043 [Situation] From the Sn. [Southern] base of Blaeberry Hill S. [South] to Uppercleuch Burn. A small stream which rises on Bramblebank farm, and runs into Sandyholm Burn, on Breadyhill farm
OS1/10/3/53 UPPERCLEUCH BURN Uppercleugh Burn John Jardine Ryecastle Peter Glover Netherhall William Jardine Uppercleugh 043 A Small Shallow stream which has its rise in drains immediately north of Uppercleugh Plantation, runs S.W. [South West] course and changes its name at Broomhills Bridge thence to the River Annan, its name is Fishbeck Lake, When it crosses the Caledonian Railway. Some labourers &c call it Sandyholm Burn, but Uppercleugh Burn from it Source to Broomhills Bridge is the correct name. substantiated on good authority
OS1/10/3/53 UPPERCLEUCH PLANTATION Uppercleugh Plantation John Jardine Ryecastle Peter Glover Netherhall William Jardine Uppercleugh 043 [Situation] About 1/3 mile NW. [North West] from Netherhall. A wood consisting chiefly of oak and fir trees, of about 20 years growth, closely planted, and in a very thriving condition, situated on Sandyholm Burn, & the farm called Uppecleugh
OS1/10/3/53 [Page] 53 Parish of Applegarth Sheet 43.1 trace 1 [Signed] John Jane Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/3/54 NETHERCLEUCH BURN . Hall Burn Nethercleugh Burn Thomas Harkness Gayfield Peter Glover Netherhall John Jardine Ryecastle Sir William Jardine Bart [Baronet] 043 [Situation] From the junction of runners 9 chains N.E. [North East] of Upperhall S.S.W. [South South West] to Fishbeck Lake. A small stream which has its rise at Upperhall and runs in a S [South] West direction and runs into Fishbeck Lake at Broomhills
OS1/10/3/54 [Page] 54 Parish of Applegarth Sheer 42.1 trace 2 [Signed] John Jane Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers]
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OS1/10/3/55 HIGHLAW Highlaw William Dickson Sibblebieside Peter Glover Netherhall William Jardine Uppercleugh 043 [Situation] Nearly 1 mile N.E. [North East from Netherhall A pretty high hill, covered with good arable ground, from the summit of which may be obtained a comprehensive view of the surrounding district for many miles. Is situated immediately behind Sibblebieside farm house, and is a part of that ridge, or hill range, which stretches along on the west side and nearly parallel to Dryfe Water.
OS1/10/3/55 CRAIGHEAD HILL Craighead Hill William Dickson Sibblebieside Peter Glover Netherhall William Jardine Uppercleugh 043 [Situation] 1 mile NE by N [North East by North] from Netherhall. A prominent portion of arable ground which lies at the N. [North] West and is a branch of Highlaw Hill. It likewise stands at the head of a steep brae, partly covered with projecting rocks or craigs, hence the name Craighead.
OS1/10/3/55 [Page] 55 Parish of Applegarth Sheet 43.1 trace 1 [Signed] John Jane Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/3/56 CAMP (Supposed Roman) [Uppercleuch Plantation] Roman Camp (supposed) William Dickson Sibblebieside Peter Glover Netherhall William Jardine Uppercleugh 043 [Situation] 43 chains N.W. by N [North West by North] from Netherhall. This camp is supposed to be of Roman origin. Its shape is somewhat circular and is surrounded by a bank of earth and loose stones thrown together, it has what appears to have been an entrance on the west and an outer bank or curtain on the north sides, all of which still remains very distinct. Is situated at the head of Uppercleugh Plantation.
OS1/10/3/56 CADGERS' LOANING Cadger's Loaning Cadger's Loaning Cadger's Loaning Charles Stewart Esqr. Hillside Mr. William Dickson Farmer Mr. Peter Glover Farmer 042; 043 [Situation] From the turnpike road near Perchhall extending N.E. [North East] to Sibbaldbieside. An Ancient Road leading from the Glasgow and Carlisle Trust, at Perchhall, across the Country into Dryfe Water. A large portion of it is now closed and not traceable, the portion traceable is merely used as an occupational into the fields.
OS1/10/3/56 [Page] 56 Parish of Applegarth Sheet 43.1 Trace 4 [Signed] John Jane Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/3/57 NETHERHALL Netherhall Peter Glover Netherhall Thomas Harkness Shepherd living at Gayfield William Dickson Sibblebieside 043 [Situation] Near central Ph. [Parish] district. A farm with dwelling and office house, threshing machine, and general conveniences, Situated about 1 1/2 miles from Jardine Hall in a S. [South] Easterly direction.
OS1/10/3/57 UPPERHALL Upperhall Thomas Harkness Occupier of house William Dickson Sibblebieside Peter Glover Netherhall Sir William Jardine Bart [Baronet] 043 [Situation] 1/2 mile N. [North] from Netherhall A shepherd's house formerly a Farm town.
OS1/10/3/57 [Page] 57 Parish of Applegarth Sheet 43.1 trace 5 [Signed] John Jane Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/3/58 CLEUCH-HEADS HILL Cleugh-heads Hill Peter Glover, Netherhall, Thomas Harkness, Gayfield, William Dickson, Sibblebieside 043 [Situation] 53 chains NE [North East] from Netherhall. A pretty high hill planted on the west and arable on the East sides. Situated on the farm of Cleugh-heads, and is the southern extremity of the western range of hills (mentioned in the Ph. [Parish] Statistics) which run from North to South through the Ph. [Parish] of Applegarth betwixt the River Annan and the Dryfe Water and at but a short distance from the latter.
OS1/10/3/58 CAMP [Cleuchheads Hill] Roman Camp (Supposed) Roman Camp Parish Statistics William Dickson Sibblebieside Thomas Harkness Gayfield New Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] of Applegarth 043 [Situation] On Cleuch-heads Hill Is situated on the summit of Cleugh-heads Hill, and on what is now planted. Its shape is nearly that of an oval, measures about 120 yards in length, by 70 yards in width, is surrounded by a single bank of earth, and still remains perfectly distinct.
OS1/10/3/58 [Page] 58 Parish of Applegarth Sheet 43.1 trace 1 [Signed] John Jane Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/3/59 CLEUCH-HEADS Cleugh-heads Parish Statistics Peter Glover Netherhall William Dickson Sibblebieside 042; 043 [Situation] 64 chains E. [East] from Netherhall. A farm with dwelling and office houses threshing machine etc, Situated about half a mile to the right of Dryfe Water, near the Southern boundary of the Parish of Applegarth.
OS1/10/3/59 GREEN BURN Green Burn See Page 102 for Authorities etc.
OS1/10/3/59 [Page] 59 Parish of Applegarth Sheet 43.1 trace 6 [Signed] John JAne Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers]
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OS1/10/3/61 HEWK MILL (Corn) Hewk Mill (corn) Hewk Mill (corn) Hewk Mill (corn) Hewk Mill (corn) Hewk Mill (corn) David Little Miller George Hope Johnstone Gent. [Gentleman] Thomas Graham Gent. [Gentleman] Charles Stewart Esqr Hillside Statistical Account 1834 Valuation Roll of Parish 043 [Situation] 5 chains N.W. [North West] from Hewk. A corn mill on the banks of the Water of Dryfe occupied by David Little and the property of J. J. Hope Johnstone of Raehills.
OS1/10/3/61 HEWK Hook Hook Hook Hewk Hewk Hewk Hewk George Johnstone Gent. [Gentleman] Thomas Graham Gent. [Gentleman] Statistical Account 1843 Alexander Graham Farmer Black's Co. [County] Map Charles Stewart Esqr. Hillside Johnston's County Map. 043 [Situation] Near central Ph. [Parish] district. A Mansion House erected in 1806 with Offices Kitchen Garden etc attached, it is the property of J.J. Hope Johnston of Raehills and the residence of his son George Johnston.
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OS1/10/3/62 BELLCATHILL Belcathill Belcathill Bellcathill Belcat Hill George Johnstone Gentleman Thomas Graham Gent. [Gentleman] Valuation Roll of Parish Statistical Account 1834 043 [Situation] 10 chains S.W. by W. [South West by West] from Hewk A farm house with offices attached occupied by William Carruthers and on the estate of J. J. Hope Johnstone Raehills.
OS1/10/3/62 HEWK BRIDGE Hook Bridge Hook Bridge Hook Bridge Hewk Bridge George Johnstone, Gent. [Gentleman] Thomas Graham Gent. [Gentleman] John Davidson, Manufacturer Charles Stewart Esqr. Hillside 043 [Situation] Over the Dryfe Water. A stone bridge of one Arch across the Water of Dryfe near to Hook House.
OS1/10/3/62 [Page] 62 Trace 1 [Signed J Nish c/a [civilian assistant.
OS1/10/3/63 BELLCATHILL CLEUCH Belcathill Cleugh Belcathill Cleugh William Carruthers Farmer and Alexander Graham Farmer 043 [Situation] 1/4 mile S.W. [South West] from Hewk. A Small wooded ravine with a Stream running thro' [through] it on the farm of Belcathill.
OS1/10/3/63 SIBBALDBIESIDE Sibbaldbie Side Sibbaldbie Side Sibbaldbieside George Johnstone Gent. [Gentleman] Alexander Graham Farmer Charles Stewart Esqr. 043 [Situation] 1/2 mile S.W. [South West] from Hewk. A farm house and Offices occupd. [Occupied] by William Dickson and the property of William Rogerson of Fingland.
OS1/10/3/63 [Page] 63 Parish of Applegarth Plan 43.2 Trace 1 [Signed] J. Nish C/a [Civilian assistant]
OS1/10/3/64 DRYFE WATER . Dryfe Water Dryfe Water John Davidson, Manufacturer Alexander Graham Farmer George Johnstone Gent. [Gentleman] 034; 043 [Situation] From Hutton & Corrie S.W. by S [South West by South] into Sn. [Southern] Ph. [Parish] Boundary. A small river rising at Lochfell, the northern extremity of the Parish of Hutton runs in a Southerly direction thro [through] the Parishes of Hutton, Applegarth and Dryfesdale and falls into the River Annan near Halleaths.
OS1/10/3/64 GRAHAM'S POOL Graham's Pool Graham's Pool Graham's Pool Mr. William Carruthers of Belcathill Mr. William Hope of Rockhillflat Mr. Alexander Graham farmer 043 [Situation] In Dryfe Water] A small Pool in Dryfe Water. An old, established name.
OS1/10/3/64 ROSEBURGH POOL Rosebrough Pool Mr. William Carruthers farmer Mr. William Hope farmer Mr. Alexander Graham farmer 043 [Situation] In Dryfe Water. A small Pool in Dryfe Water. An old, established name.
OS1/10/3/64 [Page] 64 Trace 1 [Signed] J Nish C/a [Civilian Assistant] M Donohue March 21st 1857
OS1/10/3/65 HEATHERYKNOWE WELL Heatheryknowe Well Heatheryknowe Well Heatheryknowe Well Alexander Graham Samuel Graham farmers William Ross 043 [Situated] 1/2 mile S.E. [South East] from Hewk. A spring well so named as stated by the Authorities.
OS1/10/3/65 HALLHILLS Hallhills Hallhills Hallhills Hallhills Alexander Graham Samuel Graham farmers Lease and rent receipt. 043 [Situation] 35 chains S.E. by S [South East by South] from Hewk. A good farmhouse and outbuildings with garden and lands attached, the property of J. J. Hope Johnstone Esqr. Occupied by Messrs. Graham.
OS1/10/3/65 [Page] 65 Parish of Applegarth Plan 43.2 Trace 2 [Signed] Philip Munro Lce, Corp. E.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/3/65 Dam Brae and Hallhill Plantation scored through
OS1/10/3/66 THE KNOWES The Knowes The Knowes The Knowes Alexander Graham Samuel Graham William Proudfoot 043 [Situation] 1/2 mile S.E.E. [South East East] from Hewk. This name applies to a considerable hill on the farm of Hallhills. Nearly 1000 feet above Sea level. It is the Summit of a large field, previous to its being enclosed was known by the name of "The Knowes" hence the name applied to the summit.
OS1/10/3/66 UPPER HALLHILLS Upper Hallhills Upper Hallhills Upper Hallhills Alexander Graham Samuel Graham William Proudfoot 043 [Situation] 15 chains S.E. [South East] from Hewk. A Cottage one Story in height with garden attached, the property of J. J. Hope Johnstone Esqr.
OS1/10/3/66 [Page] 66 Parish of Applegarth Plan 43.2 Trace 2 [Signed] Philip Munro Lce. Corp. R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/3/66 Bell Hill scored through
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OS1/10/3/67 British Fort scored through
OS1/10/3/68 HEWK BURN Hewk Linn Hewk Linn Hewk Linn Hewk Burn Hewk Burn Alexander Graham Samuel Graham William Proudfoot Mrs A Graham of Hallhills Charles Stewart Esqr. Hillside 034; 043 [Situation] From En. [Eastern] Ph. [Parish] Boundary W. [West] to Dryfe Water. A rugged glen through which a Stream runs. This Stream rises near the N.E. [North East] side of the farm of [Hallhill] And falls into Dryfe Water. Derives name from the adjoining farm which was formerly written Hewk and is so on Co. [County] Maps.
OS1/10/3/68 MID HILL Mid Hill Mid Hill Mid Hill Alexander Graham Samuel Graham William Proudfoot 043 [Situation] 3/4 mile E. [East] from Hewk. A Considerable hill on the farm of Hallhills.
OS1/10/3/68 SHIELSTEAD HILL Shielstead Hill Shielstead Hill Shielstead Hill Alexander Graham Samuel Graham William Proudfoot 043 [Situation] 1 mile S.E. [South East] from Hewk. A Considerable hill on the farm of Hallhills, the name has been established from time immemorial.
OS1/10/3/68 [Page] 68 Parish of Applegarth Plan 43.2 Trace 3 [Signed] Philip Munro Lce. Corp. R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/3/69 SIBBALDBIE MILL (Woollen) Sibbaldbie Mill (Woollen) Sibbaldbie Mill (Woollen) Sibbaldbie Mill (Woollen) John Davidson, Manufacturer Alexander Graham, Farmer William Graham, Joiner 043 [Situation] Nearly 1/2 mile S.South] from Hewk. A small, woollen manufactory commenced about thirteen years ago by the present occupier John Davidson. Power conveyed from Dryfe W. [Water]. It is the property of J. J. Hope Johnstone of Annandale.
OS1/10/3/69 [Page] 69 Parish of Applegarth Plan 43.2 Trace 2 [Signed] J. Nish C/a [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/3/69 Sibbaldbie Ford scored through
OS1/10/3/70 KIRKCROFT BURN Kirkcroft Burn Kirkcroft Burn Kirkcroft Burn Alexander Graham, Farmer John Davidson, Manufacturer William Gardiner, Joiner 043 [Situation] From the junction of runners, 68 chains S.E. [South East] from Hewk, W. [West] to Dryfe Water. A small Stream rising near the farm of Hallhills, runs past the N. [North] side of Kirkcroft and falls into the Dryfe at Sibbaldbie.
OS1/10/3/70 SCHOOL [S of Hewk] Parochial School Parochial School Parochial School Second Parochial School Robert Little, Teacher pro. tem. Alexander Graham, Farmer John Davidson, Manufacturer Charles Stewart Esqr. Hillside 043 [Situation] 1/2 mile S. [South] from Hewk. A school in conjunction with the Parish School at Sandyholm. The principal school is at Sandyholm this is a second Ph. [Parish] school. The teacher, Robert Little has about £20 Salary with a dwelling house and garden and the Fees will average nearly the same Sum, the ordinary brand of education and of late the learned languages are taught and the attendance of Scholars throughout the year may be taken at 50.
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OS1/10/3/71 FAR KID SHAWS Far Kid Shaws Far Kid Shaws Far Kid Shaws Mr. F. Carruthers farmer Mr. Davidson Balgray Mr. Thomas Davidson 043 [Situation] 73 chains S.S.W. [South South West] from Hewk. A plantation of mixed wood throgh which a Ph. [Parish] Road passes.
OS1/10/3/71 CLAYDAUBING BRIDGE Clay-daubbing Bridge Clay-daubbing Bridge Clay-daubbing Bridge Clay-daubbing Bridge Mr. William Carruthers farmer of Belcathill Mr. William Hope farmer of Rockhillflat Mr. Alexander Graham farmer Charles Stewart Esqr. 043 [Situation] Over Dryfe Water. A wooden bridge across Dryfe Water near the village of Sibbaldbie. Derives its Name from a mud-wall-hut adj. [adjacent] which is composed of clay daubing. The name is long established and well known in the locality.
OS1/10/3/71 [Page] 71 Parish of Applegarth Plan 43.2 Trace 4 [Signed] M. Donohue 20 th. March 1857.
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OS1/10/3/73 GOWKA BURN CLEUCH Gowka Burn Cleugh Gowka Burn Cleugh Gowka Burn Cleugh Gowka Burn Cleugh William Graham, Joiner Alexander Graham, Farmer John Davidson, Manufr. [Manufacturer] Charles Stewart Esqr. 043 [Situation] 48 chains S.S.W. [South South West] from Hewk. A ravine with a Stream running thro' [through] it on the farm of Sibbaldbie Side.
OS1/10/3/73 BURNFOOT Burnfoot Burnfoot Burnfoot Hugh Gardiner, Occupier Alexander Graham, Farmer John Davidson, Manufr. [Manufacturer] 043 [Situation] 48 chains S. [South] from Hewk. A dwelling house with a few Acres of pasture attached occupied by Hugh Gardiner and the property of W. Roberson of Gillesbie.
OS1/10/3/73 [Page] 73 [Paln] 43.2 Trace 4 [Signed J Nish C/a [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/3/73 Cleugheads Hill scored through.
OS1/10/3/74 SIBBALDBIE Sibbaldbie Sibbaldbie Sibbaldbie John Davidson Manuf. [Manufacturer] Hugh Gardiner Shoemaker William Gardiner Joiner 043 [Situation] About 1/2 mile S. [South] from Hewk. A few dwelling houses including the Woollen Mill at the old church yard of Sibbaldbie. J. J. Hope Johnstone of Annandale is the principal proprietor.
OS1/10/3/74 Site of SIBBALDBIE CHURCH Sibbaldbie Church (site of) Sibbaldbie Church (site of) Sibbaldbie Church (site of) William Gardiner, Joiner Hugh Gardiner, Shoemaker John Davidson, Manufr. [Manufacturer] Alexander Graham, Farmer 043 [Situation] 43 chains S. [South] from Hewk At the time of the annexation, of the Parish of Sibbaldbie, to Applegarth in 1609, it is said this church was unroofed and allowed to go into decay. There is no remains whatever of it to be seen now. An old inhabitant of Sibbaldbie who remembered a small portion of it standing pointed out the site which is still visible, the Grave Yard is still used as a burial ground, which is a small square enclosure.
OS1/10/3/74 [Page] 74 Parish of Applegarth Plan 43.2 Trace 4 [Signed J. Nish C/a [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/3/75 KIRKCROFT Kirkcroft Kirkcroft Kirkcroft John Bleakley, Farmer Alexander Graham, Farmer Val. [Valuation] Roll of Parish 1834 043 [Situation] 43 chains S.S.E. [South South East] from Hewk. A farm house and offices occupd. [occupied] by John Bleakley and the property of J. J. Hope Johnstone of Raehills.
OS1/10/3/75 KIRKCROFT HILL Kirkcroft Hill Kirkcroft Hill John Bleakley, Farmer Alexander Graham, Farmer 043 [Situation] 50 chains S.S.E. [South South East] from Hewk. A small arable hill on the farm of Kirkcroft. Altitude supposed less than 1000 feet from Sea-level.
OS1/10/3/75 DOVE CRAIG Dove Craig Dove Craig John Bleakley Farmer Alexander Graham, Farmer 043 [Situation] On the S.W. [South West] Side of Kirkcroft Hill. A small rocky face on the S.W. [South West] of Kirkcroft Hill.
OS1/10/3/75 ROCKHILLFLAT HILL Rockhillflat Hill Rockhillflat Hill Rockhillflat Hill Mr. William Hope farmer of Rockhillflat Mr. William Carruthers farmer of Belcathill Mr. Alexander Graham farmer 043 [Situation] 1 mile S.E. by S. [South East by South] from Hewk. A considerable hill feature on the farm of Rockhillflat from which it derives its name. Altitude less than 1000 feet.
OS1/10/3/75 [Page] 75 Parish of Applegarth Plan 43.2 Trace 5 [Signed] J. Nish C/a [Civilian Assistant] M Donohue Mar. [March] 1857
OS1/10/3/76 ROCKHILLFLAT Rockhillflat Rockhillflat Rockhillflat William Hope, Farmer John Bleakley, Farmer Val. [Valuation] Roll of Parish 1834 043 [Situation] 73 chains S.S.E. [South South East] from Hewk. A farm house and offices occupied by William Hope and the property of J. J. Hope Johnstone of Raehills.
OS1/10/3/76 ROCKHILLFLAT BURN Rockhillflat Burn Rockhillflat Burn Rockhillflat Burn William Hope Farmer John Bleakley, Farmer Alexander Graham, Farmer 043 [Situation] From the junction of runners in a wood at S.W. [South West] Side of Rockhillflt Hill N.W. [North West] to Dryfe Water]. A stream running thro' [through] a wooded glen on the South side of Rockhillflat and enters the Water of Dryfe by a covered drain at the west side of the glen.
OS1/10/3/76 KIRK GATE Kirk Gate Kirk Gate Kirk Gate Mr William Hope farmer of Rockhillflat Mr. William Carruthers farmer Mr. Alexander Graham 043 [Situation] From Claydaubing Bridge extending East. An old, Parish road partly closed up by being planted. It is still a right of Road having a footpath through the portion planted. The name is long established. The extent is from an Occupation road on the West into some fields on the East side, where the name terminates.
OS1/10/3/76 [Page] 76 Trace 5 [Signed] J. Nish C/a [Civilian Assistant] M Donohue Mar. [March] 1857
OS1/10/3/77 CASSEY HILL Cassey Hill Cassey Hill Cassey Hill Alexander Graham Samuel Graham William Proudfoot 043 3/4 mile S.E. [South East] from Hewk. A hill in the immediate neighbourhood of Kirkcroft.
OS1/10/3/77 ROSEBURIAN FORT (Remains of) Roseburian (British Fort) Roseburian (British Fort) Roseburian (British Fort) Roseburian (British Fort) Hugh Gardner, Tailor Sibbaldbie Alexander Graham Samuel Graham William Proudfoot 043 [Situation] 1 1/8 mile S.E. [South East] from Hewk. This is the supposed site of a British Fort on the farm of Hallhills. Its shape is that of an oval-like with the Corners a little rounded, but its original Shape Cannot be Accurately distinguished. This Fort is known in the locality by the name of Roseburian Camp. Part of the Rampart and fosse appears on the E. [East] side. The W. [West] is the declination of a steep brae.
OS1/10/3/77 [Page] 77 Parish of Applegarth Plan 43.2 Trace 6 Burian, a Mound, A Tumulus - Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson. [Signed] Philip Munro Lce Corp. R E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
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OS1/10/3/79 HEWK BURN Hook Linn Hook Linn Hook Linn Hewk Burn Hewk Burn Samuel Graham Alexander Graham William Proudfoot Charles Stewart Esqr. Mr. Carruthers of Lammonbie 034; 043 [Situation] Boundary W. [West] to Dryfe Water. A rugged glen through which a stream runs. This stream rises near the N.E. [North East] side of the farm of Hallhill and falls into Dryfe Water. Hewk Burn is the most approved. It is sometimes called a "Linn".
OS1/10/3/79 [Page] 79 Parish of Applegarth Plan 43.3 Trace 1 [Signed] Philip Munro Lce Corp. R E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/3/80 WHITE HILL Whitefield Knowe Whitefield Knowe Whitefield Knowe Whitehill Whitehill Alexander Graham Samuel Graham William Proudfoot Charles Stewart Esqr. of Hillside Mr. Carruthers of Lammonbie 043 [Situation] 1/2 mile N.E. [North East] from Firtree Hill A small hill situated near the east side of the farm of Hallhill.
OS1/10/3/80 WHITEHILL MOSS Whitehill Moss Whitehill Moss Whitehill Moss Mr. A. Graham, Mr. S Graham, farmers William Proudfoot 043 [Situation] 1/2 mile N.E.E. [North East by East] from Firtree Hill. A portion of wet, and coarse Mountain grass land extending along the Ph. [Parish] boundary. It is a District name.
OS1/10/3/80 [Page] 80 Parish of Applegarth Plan 43.3 Trace 2 [Signed] Philip Munro Lce Corp. R E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/3/81 FIRTREE HILL Firtree Hill Firtree Hill Firtree Hill Samuel Graham farmer Alexander Graham farmer William Proudfoot shepherd 043 [In En. [Eastern] Parish district. A Considerable hill situated on the farm of Hallhill "formerly a fir Plantation". It is considered to be 1000 feet Above Sea level.
OS1/10/3/81 FORT [Firtree Hill] British Fort (site) British Fort (site) British Fort (site) The Camp Samuel Graham Alexander Graham William Proudfoot Locally named so 043 [Situation] On the W. [West] side of Firtree Hill. This is a spposed British Fort situated on the farm of Hallhills. Its shape is that of an oval with the Corners a little rounded but it is so much defaced by the process of Cultivation that its original shape Cannot be properly distinguished. Some parts of the ramparts and fosse still remain although much defaced. The Ramparts And fosse are quite distinct, whether British or Danish is doubtful the latter is very probable pursuant to History.
OS1/10/3/81 [Page] 81 Parish of Applegarth Plan 43.3 Trace 3 [Signed] Philip Munro Lce Corp. R E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/3/82 CUMSTONE BURN Cumstone Burn Cumstone Burn Cumstone Burn Cumston Mr Little farmer Cumstone Mr Stewart farmer Gillenbie Mr Davidson shepherd Gillenbiehope Johnston's County Map 043 [Situation] On En. [Eastern] Parish Boundary. A small brook which begins in Cumstone farm, from which it takes the name, runs in a Southward direction along the confines of this Ph. [Parish] and forms a confluence with Corrie Water.
OS1/10/3/82 BLACK RIG Black Rig Black Rig Black Rig Black Rigg Mr Stewart farmer Gillenbie Mr Davidson Shepherd Gillenbiehope Mr Davidson overseer Balgray Mr A. Graham, farmer Hallhills 043 [Situation] 1/2 mile S.E. [South East] from firtree Hill. A long, bold elevated ridge of hill feature on the farm of Gillenbie. The soil a heathy pasture. Less than 1000 feet in altitude.
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OS1/10/3/83 NORTHHOLM LODGES Northholm Lodges James Paterson Resident James Anderson Resident Robert Jardine Fourmarkland 042 [Situation] 1/3 mile N.N.W. [North North West] from Fourmerkland. Two Cottages, situated on an Avenue at present but little used, but was formerly the principal approach to Jardine Hall.
OS1/10/3/83 NORTHHOLM PLANTATION Northholm Plantation Sir William Jardine Bart. [Baronet] Robert Jardine Fourmarkland Robert White Annanhill 042 [Situation] 1/4 mile N. [North] from Fourmerkland. A considerable extent of low lying mossy ground which consists of a Plantation of mixed wood principally fir of about from 20 to 30 years growth, property of Sir William Jardine Bart. [Baronet]
OS1/10/3/83 FOURMERKLAND . Fourmarkland Fourmerkland Fourmerkland Robert Jardine resident Robert White Annanhill John Ritchie Fourmarkland Johnston's County Map Sir William Jardine 042 [Situation] In S.E. [South East] Parish district. A farm with excellent dwellinghouse and outhouses - threshing machine etc - Situated about 1/4 of a mile South from Jardine Hall.
OS1/10/3/83 [Page] 83 Parish of Applegarth Sheet 42.8 trace 1 [Signed] John Jane Sapper E.E. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/3/84 RIVER ANNAN River Annan Johnson's County Map Fullerton's Gazetteer Blackwoods County Map Charles Stewart Esqr. Sir William Jardine Bart. [Baronet] 033; 042 [Situation] On Wn. Ph. [Western Parish] Boundary. Takes its rise about 4 or 5 miles above Moffat, runs in a Southerly direction and falls into the Solway Firth about a mile below the town of Annan.
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OS1/10/3/85 FOURMERKLANDHILL Fourmerklandhill Robert Jardine Fourmarkland John Ritchie resident Robert White Annanhill Sir William Jardine Bart. [Baronet] 042 [Situation] 52 chains NE. [North East] from Fourmerkland. Dwelling and office houses, in good repair, Situated on the farm of Fourmerkland
OS1/10/3/85 ANNANHILL PLANTATION Annanhill Plantation Robert Jardine Fourmarkland Robert White Annanhill James Rithet Brieryhill Sir William Jardine Bart. [Baronet] Mr Alexander Jardine 042 [Situation] 1/2 mile S.E. [South East] from Fourmerkland. A pretty large wood, consisting of Oak, and fir timber, closely planted, and of about 25 years growth. Situated on rising ground, betwixt the farms of Brieryhill, and Annanhill.
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OS1/10/3/86 HEN MOSS Hen Moss Robert Jardine Fourmarkland James Kithet Brieryhill Robert White Annanhill 033; 042 [Situation] 1/2 mile E. [East] from Fourmerkland. This name is applied to a Small Loch, and a portion of Mossland that surrounds it. Situated on the farm of Brieryhill.
OS1/10/3/86 CALEDONIAN RAILWAY Caledonian Railway Robert Jardine Fourmarkland James Kitchet Brieryhill Robert White Ananhill 033; 042; 043 [Situation] From Nn. Ph. [Northern Parish] Boundary S. [South] through centre of Parish. A line of Railway betwixt Edinburgh, and Carlisle.
OS1/10/3/86 [Page] 86 Parish of Applegarth Sheet 42.8 trace 1
OS1/10/3/87 ROMAN ROAD [Applegarth parish] Roman Road (Track of) Charles Stewart Esqr. Mr William George Broomhill Mr Graham Factor for Raehills 033; 042 [Situation] From N.W. [North West] point of Parish S. [South] through Wn [Western] Parish district. Track of a Roman Road from Gallaberry hill through Applegarth Parish, Visible from Broomhills to Outer-Mains, the remainder in the Parish not traceable.
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OS1/10/3/87 [Page] 87 Parish of Applegarth Pla 42/8 Trace No. 2 and 4
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OS1/10/3/89 KILL POOL Kiln Pool Kill or Kiln Kill Pool Robert Jardine Fourmarkland John Rutherford Water Bailiff Robert White Annanhill See Page 25 Lochmaben Name Book Dr. [Doctor] Jamiesons Sc. [Scottish] Dictionary 042 [Situation] In River Annan A deep pool in the River Annan near Fourmarkland farmsteading
OS1/10/3/89 BLACKET HOLE Blackethole Pool Blacket Hole Robert Jardine Formarkland John Rutherford Water Bailiff Robert White Annanhill See Page 25 Lochmaben Name Book 042 [Situation] In River Annnan. A deep pool in the River Annan, a little below Kill Pool. This is well known, being a good pool for fishing in.
OS1/10/3/89 ANNANHILL Annanhill Robert White tenant Robert Jardine Formarkland James Kithet Brieryhill 042 [Situation] 1/3 mile S.E. [South East] by S. [South] from Fourmerkland. A farm with dwelling house and office-houses, threshing machine &c.
OS1/10/3/89 [page] 89 Parish of Applegarth Sheet 42.8 trace 3 [signed] John Jane Sapper RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/3/90 BRIERYHILL Brieryhill James Kithet tenant Robert Jardine Fourmarkland Robert White Annanhill 042; 043 [Situation] 66 chains S.E. [South East] from Fourmerkland. A farm with excellent dwelling-house and outhouses, threshing machine &c, the farmsteading is situated 1 3/4 miles S.S. [South South] East from Jardine Hall
OS1/10/3/90 UPPERCLEUCH BURN Uppercleugh Burn James Kithet Brieryhill Robert Jardine Formarkland Robert White Annanhill 042 [Situation] From Shaw Bank S.S.W. [South South West] to Fishbeck Lake. A narrow, shallow rivulet, which has its rise in Surface drains on the North of Uppercleugh farm, runs in a S.W. [South West] direction through the Said farm and at Broomhills Bridge, joins Nethercleugh Burn, and Green Burn, where the united Streams, bear the Name of Fishbeck Lake to its confluence with the River Annan near Applegarth Manse.
OS1/10/3/90 ANNAN HILL Annan Hill Annan Hill Annan Hill Robert White farmer Robert Jardine 042 [Situation] 1/3 mile SE [South East] from Fourmerkland. A hill feature on the farm of Annanhill which gives name to the farm.
OS1/10/3/90 [Page]90 Parish of Applegarth Sheet 42.8 Trace 4 [signed]John Jane Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/3/91 [Page]91 Parish of Applegarth Plan 42.8 Trace No 4 British Fort (site of) [crossed out] cannot be traced M Donohue 7th. April 1857
OS1/10/3/91 An entry for British Fort (site of ) was crossed out because the remains were nothing more than "a slight elevation which is the track of the outer bank". All the entry was crossed out with the comment, "cannot be traced".
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OS1/10/3/93 CALEDONIAN RAILWAY Caledonian Railway Caledonian Railway Caledonian Railway Company's Documents Mark Stoddart Station Master David Wright Station Master 043 [Situation] From Nr. [Near] Parish Boundary South through Centre of Parish A line of railway extending between Carlisle & Edinburgh and having a branch to Glasgow. Double line of Rails through this Plan
OS1/10/3/93 UPPERCLEUCH Uppercleugh Uppercleugh Uppercleugh William Jardine Farmer Charles Stewart Factor John Brown Schoolmaster 043 [Situation] 1 1/4 mile N.W. [North West] from Lammonbie A farmhouse & Offices occup. [occupied] by William Jardine and the property of Sir William Jardine Bart. [Baronet] of Applegarth
OS1/10/3/93 SANDYHOLM SCHOOL Sandyholm School Sandyholm School Sandyholm School John Brown Schoolmaster Charles Stewart Factor Val. [Valuation] Roll of Parish 043 [situation] 1 1/3 mile N.W. [North West] from Lammonbie A parish school taught by John Brown, the Salary is with dwelling house, garden &c attached, the usual branches of education are taught and about 80 pupils are the average number attending
OS1/10/3/93 [Page]93 Parish of Applegarth Plan 43/5 Trace 1
OS1/10/3/94 WEST SANDYHOLM West Sandyholm West Sandyholm West Sandyholm Charles Stewart Factor John Brown Schoolmaster Samuel Richardson Blacksmith 043 [Situation] 1 1/5 mile N. W. by W. [North West by West] from Lammonbie A cottage dwelling with a Small portion of land attached occupd. [occupied] by William Davidson Coal Agent The property of Sir William Jardine Bart. [Baronet] of Applegarth
OS1/10/3/94 RYECASTLE BURN Ryecastle Burn Ryecastle Burn Ryecastle Burn David Richardson Blacksmith John Brown Schoolmaster David Wright Station Master 043 [Situation] From Sn. [Southern] base of Blaeberry Hill, S. [South] to Sandyholm Burn. A stream rising near to the house of Auchenroddan and runs into Upper Cleughburn on the South side of West Sandyholm
OS1/10/3/94 UPPERCLEUCH BURN Sandyholm Burn Sandyholm Burn Sandyholm Burn John Brown Schoolmaster Samuel Richardson Blacksmith John Wilson Farmer [Situation] From Shaw Bank S.S.W. [South South West] to Fishbeck Lake. A stream rising on the lands of Gayfield & falling into Fishbeck Lake at the same place as Ryecastle Burn
OS1/10/3/94 [Page] 94 Plan 43/5 Trace 1 contin'd [signed] P. Nish c/a [civilian assistant]
OS1/10/3/95 SANDYHOLM Sandyholm Sandyholm Sandyholm Sandyholm Samuel Richardson Blacksmith Charles Stewart Factor John Brown Schoolmaster Val. [Valuation] Roll of Parish 043 [Situation] Nearly 1 1/4 mile N.W.W. [North West West] from Lammonbie A dwelling house, Smithy & a Small portion of ground attached, occupied by Samuel Richardson & the property of Sir William Jardine Bart. [Baronet] of Applegarth
OS1/10/3/95 SANDYHOLM BRIDGE Sandyholm Bridge Sandyholm Bridge Sandyholm Bridge Samuel Richardson Blacksmith David Richardson Blacksmith John Brown Schoolmaster 043 [Situation] Over Uppercleuch Burn A county bridge on the Carlisle & Glasgow road over Uppercleugh Burn
OS1/10/3/95 SMITHY BRAE Smithy Brae Smithy Brae David Richardson Blacksmith Samuel Richardson Blacksmith 043 [Situation] 1 1/3 mile N.W.W. [North West West] from Lammonbie A rising ground on the farm of Brieryhill Situate on the west side of Sandyholm from a smithy here it derives it's name
OS1/10/3/95 [Page] 95 Parish of Applegarth Plan 43/5 Trace 1 [signed] P. Nish c/a [civilian assistant]
OS1/10/3/96 NETHERHALL Netherhall Netherhall Netherhall Edward Beck Farmer William Jardine Farmer William Renwick Contractor 043 [Situation] Nearly 1 mile N.W. [North West] from Lammonbie A farm house, offices, etc occupd. [occupied] by Peter Glover and the property of Sir William Jardine Bart. [Baronet] of Applegarth who has at present attached the land to Jardine hall. Netherhall is the name approved of by Sir William Jardine Bart. [Baronet]
OS1/10/3/96 CHIPKNOWE Chipknowe Chipknowe Chipknowe Edward Beck Farmer Charles Stewart Factor Val. [Valuation] Roll of Parish 043 [Situation] About 7/8 mile N.W. by W. [North West by West] from Lammonbie. A farm house, offices, etc, occupied by Edward Beck & the property of Sir William Jardine Bart. [Baronet]
OS1/10/3/96 [Page] 96 Plan 43/5 Trace 2 J. Nish c/a [civilian assistant]
OS1/10/3/96 Chipknow Burn scored through.
OS1/10/3/97 LEAKAIMS . . Leakaims Leakaims Edward Bick Farmer Mr. William Jardine Popular pronunciation. Sir William Jardine 043 [Situation] 1/2 mile N.W. [North West] from Lammonbie, A name applied to six enclosures on the farm of Chipknowe, the name probably originated from a small Croft farm now unknown
OS1/10/3/97 TURF HILL Turf Hill Turf Hill Turf Hill C. Stewart Esqr. Sir William Jardine Bart. [Baronet] Mr. William Jardine 043 [Situation] 1 mile N.W. [North West] by W. [West] from Lammonbie. A ridge of hill feature - part of an agricultural district, It is said to be an old established name, and well known in the vicinity.
OS1/10/3/97 [Page] 97 Parish of Applegarth -- Plan 43/5. Trace 2. Turf Hill -Trace 1 [Signature] J Nish C/A [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/3/98 CLEUCH-HEADS Cleugheads Cleugheads Cleugheads Cleug-heads William Jardine Farmer John Brown Schoolmaster Charles Stewart Factor Francis Carruthers Farmer 042; 043 [Situation] 47 Chains N. [North] from Lammonbie A farmhouse. Offices &c. occupd. [occupied] by Francis Carruthers and the property of William Rogersen of Gillesbie.
OS1/10/3/98 [Page] 98 [Parish of Applegarth] Plan 43/5. Trace 3. [Signature] J Nish C/A. [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/3/99 NETHERCLEUCH STATION Nethercleugh Station Nethercleugh Caledonian Railway Cos. [Company's] Documents. David Wright Station Master Lettered at the Platform at the Station, 043 [Situation] 1 mile W. [West] from Lammonbie A railway station on the Caledonian Railway about three miles N. [North] from Lockerbie.
OS1/10/3/99 NETHERCLEUCH BURN Nethercleugh Burn. Nethercleugh Burn. John Wilson Farmer David Wright Station Master 043 [Situation] From the junction of Runners 9 Chains N.E. [North East] from Upperchall S.S.W. [South South West] to Fishbeck A Small Stream which has its use at Upperchall and runs at Broomhills Bridge into Fishbeck Lake
OS1/10/3/99 MEADOWBANK Meadowbank. Meadowbank. John Wilson Farmer David Wright Station Master 043 [Situation] Nearly 1 1/5 mile S.W.W. [South West West] from Lammerbie A cottage and garden on the farm of Brieryhill
OS1/10/3/99 [Page ] 99 Parish of Applegarth -- Plan 43/5. Trace 4 [Signature] J Nish C/a [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/3/100 BRIERYHILL Brieryhill Brieryhill Brieryhill Charles Stewart Factor John Brown Schoolmaster Val. [Valuation] Roll of Parish 042; 043 [Situation] Nearly 1 1/2 mile S.W. W. [South West West] from Lammonbie farm house. Offices &c. occupied by James Ritchet and the propy. [property] of Sir William Jardine Bart. [Baronet] of Applegarth
OS1/10/3/100 MEADOWBANK BRIDGE Meadowbank Bridge. Meadowbank Bridge. David Wright Station Master John Wilson Farmer 043 [Situation] Over Uppercleuch Burn A small bridge of one arch over Uppercleuch Burn. in the farm of Brieryhill
OS1/10/3/100 [Page] 100 [Parish of Applegarth] -- Plan 43/5 -- Trace 4. [Signature] J Nish C/a [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/3/101 NETHERCLEUCH Nethercleugh Nethercleugh Nethercleugh John Wilson Farmer Charles Stewart Factor Val. [Valuation] Roll of Parish 043 [Situation] 70 Chains W. [West] from Lammonbie Farm house, Offices &c. occupied by John Wilson and the property of Sir William Jardine Baronet of Applegarth.
OS1/10/3/101 MILLBANK COTTAGE Millbank Cottage Millbank Cottage Robert Carruthers Farmer Francis Carruthers Farmer 043 [Situation] 46 Chains S.W. [South West] from Lammonbie Cottage and garden on the farm of Millbank the property of James. S. Wightman of Courance.
OS1/10/3/101 [Page] 101 Parish of Applegarth -- Plan 43/5. Trace 5. [Signature] J Nish C/a [Civilian assistant]
OS1/10/3/102 GREENBURN Greenburn Greenburn Robert Carruthers Farmer John Wilson Farmer 043 [Situation] ⅓ mile W [West] from Lammonbie Cottage and garden occupied by two separate tenants on the farm of Lammonbie
OS1/10/3/102 GREEN BURN Green Burn Green Burn Green Burn Robert Carruthers Farmer Francis Carruthers Farmer John Wilson Farmer 043 [Situation] From ¼ mile NW, [North West,] of Cleuch-heads Hill S,S,W, [South, South, West,] to Nether-cleuch Burn, A stream rising in the farm of Cleugheads runs in a SW. [South West] direction into Nethercleugh Burn on the farm of Muirhousehead
OS1/10/3/102 LAMMONBIE Lammonbie Lammonbie Lammonbie Robert Carruthers Farmer Francis Carruthers Farmer Val. [Valuation] Roll of Parish 043 [Situation] In Sn [Southern] Parish district A farm house with Offices &c. occupied by Robert Carruthers and the property of James S. Wightman of Courance
OS1/10/3/102 [Page] 102 [Parish of Applegarth] Plan 43/5. Trace 6. [Signature] J Nish c/a [civilian assistant]
OS1/10/3/103 DRYFE WATER Dryfe Water Dryfe Water Dryfe Water Dryfe Water Dryfe Water John Davidson Manufacturer Joseph Graham Farmer Thomas Graham Gentleman Statl. Acct. [Statistical Account] of Parish Webster's Topographical Dictiony [Dictionary] Fullarton's Gazetteer 034; 043 [Situation] From Hutton & Corrie Parish S.W by S. [South West by South] on to Sn [Southern] Parish Boundary. A small river rising at Lochfell at the northern extremity of the Parish of Hutton, its width does not exceed half a chain and throughout it is Very shallow after a S. [South] westerly course of about 15 Miles it falls into the River Annan About a mile below Applegarth Kirk
OS1/10/3/103 FREEDOM DEEP Freedom Deep Freedom Deep Freedom Deep Mr. Robert Carruthers farmer of Lammonbie Mr Jardine farmer Mr. Thomas Carruthers. 043 [Situation] In Dryfe Water. A pool in Dryfe Water and applies to the stream for a distance of 7 chs [chains]
OS1/10/3/103 [Page] 103 Parish of Applegarth Plan 43/5 Trace 6
OS1/10/3/104 DICK'S BANK Dick's Bank Dick's Bank Dick's Bank Mr. Robert Carruthers JW. Jardine farmer Mr. Thomas Carruthers farmer 043 [Situation] 10 Chains S,S,E, [South, South, East,] from Lammonbie A small wooden brae, which Consists of Forest trees, on the farm of Lammonbie.
OS1/10/3/104 [Page] 104 Parish of Applegarth, -- Plan 43.5 Trace 6,
OS1/10/3/105 CLEUCH-HEADS . Cleughheads Cleughheads Cleughheads Mr. F Carruthers, Farmer, Cleugh Heads. Charles Stewart Esq. Robert Edger, Laborer & formerly Meresman Cleugh Heads, Mr. Christopher Cairns farmer Woodside_ 042; 043 [Situation] ½ mile N.N.W. [North. North. West.] from Balgray House, A good farm house, with out Building in the West side of Dryfe Water, and about 24 Chains North of Woodside This is Sometimes Called Cleughheads Charles Stewart Esqr. of Hillside stated that in all Old documents it is named Nether Cleughheads to distinguish it from a farm town on the West which is Cleughheads
OS1/10/3/105 FAR KID SHAWS Far Kid Shaws. Mr. F Carruthers, Farmer, Cleugh Heads. Charles Stewart Esq. Robert Edger, Laborer & formerly Meresman Cleugh Heads, Mr. Christopher Cairns farmer Woodside_ 043 [Situation] ½ mile N. [North] from Balgray House, A Plantation of Mixed Trees, East of Cleugh Heads, and on its West side is Dryfe water_
OS1/10/3/105 NEAR KID SHAWS Near Kid Shaws Mr. F Carruthers, Farmer, Cleugh Heads. Charles Stewart Esq. Robert Edger, Laborer & formerly Meresman Cleugh Heads, Mr. Christopher Cairns farmer Woodside_ 043 [Situation] Nearly ⅓ mile E.W. by E. [East West by East] from Balgray House, A plantation of Mixed Trees lying between, Cleugh Heads and Woodside. in the West side of Dryfe Water.
OS1/10/3/105 [Page] 105 Parish of Applegarth -- Sheet 43. No. 6. Trace 1. [Signature] James A. Emslie
OS1/10/3/105 Authorities for all Names: Transcriber has suggested that text relevant to 'Robert Edger' might be '.... formerly Houseman'.
OS1/10/3/106 WOODSIDE Woodside Woodside Woodside Mr. Christopher Cairns, Farmer. occupier_ Mr. F. Carruthers, Farmer Cleugh Heads Robert Edger, Laborer Cleugh Heads, 043 [Situation] ¼ mile N. W.. [North West] from Balgray House. A small farm house, with outbuildings and Cottages attached,_ It is situate 24 Chains South of Cleugh Heads, on the West side of Dryfe Water.
OS1/10/3/106 DRYFE WATER Dryfe Water Dryfe Water Dryfe Water Dryfe Water Balgrey, Estate Map. Mill Bank. Estae Map. Mr. Carruthers, Farmer Lammerbie Mr Davidson, (Grieve) Balgrey 034; 043 [Situation] From Hutton & Corrie S. W. [South West] by S. [South] on to Sn. [Southern] Parish Boundary, A larger Stream of Water, flowing in a South West direction, through the Parish of Applegarth_
OS1/10/3/106 [Page] 106 Parish of Applegarth. --Sheet 43. No. 6_ Trace 1
OS1/10/3/107 BALGRAY Balgray Balgray Balgray Estate Map_ Mr. Davidson, Grieve Balgray_ Mr. Hope. Farmer Rockhillflat 043 [Situation] 24 Chains N. E. [North East] from Balgray House. A good farm house, on the East side of Dryfe water, and 22 Chains North East of Balgray House,_
OS1/10/3/107 OAK WOOD Oak Wood Mr Davidson, Balgray Mr. Hope, Rockhillflat Thomas Davidson Balgray Hill. 043 An extensive plantation of principally oak Trees, interspersed occasionally with Larch,. It is situated about 12 Chains West of Balgray_
OS1/10/3/107 [Page] 107 Parish of Applegarth. -- Sheet 43. No. 6_ Trace 1 [Signature] James A Emslie
OS1/10/3/108 BALGRAY HOUSE Balgray Mr. Davidson, Grieve Balgray_ Mr. Robert Jardine 043 [Situation] In Sn [Southern] Parish district, A New, and unfinished mansion, 22 Chains South West of Belgray, New Roads, and pleasure ground will shortly be made_ It had been built by, and is the property of Robert Jardine Esqr. Dryfe Heuch_ Balgray is the name Recommen[ded] by the owner.
OS1/10/3/108 [Page] 108 Parish of Applegarth _ -- Sheet 43. No. 6 Trace 1 Re-enquiries made Balgray House recommended by Authorities as distinctive from the farm house a little to the N. E. [North East] called Balgray. [Signature] James A. Emslie CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/3/109 BALGRAY COTTAGE Balgray Cottages Mr. Davidson, Balgray Thomas Davidson, Shepherd Belgray Hill Robert Johnson. Laborer Belgray Cottage. 043 [Situation] 27 Chains N. E. E. [North East East] from Balgray House A small Building, consisting of two residences for Laborers,_ about 12 Chains South East of Balgray.
OS1/10/3/109 CROW WOOD Crow Wood Mr. Davidson, Balgray Thomas Davidson, Shepherd Belgray Hill Robert Johnson. Laborer Belgray Cottage. 043 [Situation] 24 Chains E. [East] of Balgray House_ A belt of mixed Wood on the West side of Balgray Cottages, and South of Balgray_
OS1/10/3/109 [Page] 109 Parish of Applegarth_ -- Sheet 43. No. 6. Trace 2_ [Signature] James A. Emslie
OS1/10/3/110 ROCKHILLFLAT HILL Rockhillflat Hill Mr. Davidson, (Grieve) Balgray Mr. Hope. Farmer Rockhillflat Thomas Davidson Shepherd Balgray Hill. 043 [Situation] ⅞ mile N. E, [North East] from Balgray House, Some prominent ground, about 20 Chains East of Rockhillflat It is a hill feature on the farm of Rockhillflat from which it derives the Name,
OS1/10/3/110 ROCKHILLFLAT BURN Rockhillflat Burn Mr. Davidson, (Grieve) Balgray Mr. Hope. Farmer Rockhillflat Thomas Davidson Shepherd Balgray Hill. 043 [Situation] from the junction of runners in a wood At S, W, [South West] side of Rockhillflat Wood N. W. [North West] To Dryfe Water,_ A somewhat rapid stream of Water in a deep glen on the West side of Rock Hill_ The valley is planted with Larch & other Trees. The name applies to the main branch of the Stream_ Rockhillfat burn is the most approved mode.
OS1/10/3/110 [Page] 110 Parish of Applegarth_ -- Sheet 43. No. 6_ Trace 2 [Signature] James A. Emslie CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/3/111 HEATHER LAW Heather Law Heather Law Heather Law Mr. Davidson (Grieve) Balgray, Mr. Hope, Farmer Rockhillflat Thomas Davidson Shepherd Balgray Hill 043 [Situation] 1 mile E. [East] from Balgray House, A prominent hill the pasture in which is a heathy character, It lies between the farm buildings called Balgray Hill, and Ley Hill_
OS1/10/3/111 LEY HILL Ley Hill Mr. Davidson (Grieve) Balgray, Mr. Hope, Farmer Rockhillflat Thomas Davidson Shepherd Balgray Hill 043 [Situation] About 1¹/₆ mile E. [East] from Balgray House._ A prominent hill feature on the West side of Heather Law.
OS1/10/3/111 [Page] 111 Parish of Applegarth_ -- Sheet 43. No. 6. Trace 3 [Signature] James A. Emslie CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/3/112 BALGRAYHILL Balgray Hill. Balgray Hill. Balgray Hill. Outer Balgray. Thomas Davidson, Shepherd occupier Mr. Davidson, Balgray Mr. Hope, Farmer Rockhillflat Old Estate Map_ 043 [Situation] 65 Chains E. [East] from Balgray House. A Cottage with outbuildings, on the West side of Heather Law. According to an old Estate Map it was formerly called "Outer Balgray",. but this name is not now applied to the Buildings
OS1/10/3/112 [Page] 112 Parish of Applegarth_ -- Sheet 43. No. 6 _ Trace 5. [Signature] James A. Emslie
OS1/10/3/113 MARY'S CLEUCH Mary's Cleugh Mary's Cleugh Mary's Cleugh Mr. Davidson (Grieve) Balgray. Thomas Davidson Balgray Hill. Mr. Hope, Farmer Rockhillflat 043 [Situation] On Sn. [Southern] Parish Boundary A small stream and Glen running along and forming in part, the Southern boundary of the Parish. It enters Dryfe Water 10 Chains South of Lammonbie Bridge
OS1/10/3/113 FORT [Nether Cleuchhead] Fort Fort Camp Mr. Davidson. Balgray Thomas Davidson, Balgray Hill Old Estate Map_ 043 [Situation] 26 chains S,S,E, [South, South, East,] from Balgray House An entrenchment of an oval form, lying between Mary's Cleugh, and Cleugh heads Burn,. On the East side there are two Banks, about 5 feet in height, with a ditch on the outside of the Banks, _ On the West side, one bank only, from which the natural fall of the ground is very rapid_ The Fort is in pretty good preservation
OS1/10/3/113 [Page] 113 Parish of Applegarth. -- Sheet 43. No. 6_ Trace 4 [Signature] James A. Emslie
OS1/10/3/114 LAMMONBIE BRIDGE Lammonbie Bridge. Lammonbie Bridge. Lammonbie Bridge. Mr. Davidson, (Greive) Balgray. Mr. Carruthers, Farmer Lammonbie Mr. Christopher Cairns. Farmer Woodside_ 043 [Situation] Over Dryfe Water, ¼ mile S.W. [South. West.] from Balgray House A stone Bridge of the Arch over the Dryfe Water, near the farm of Lammonbie; and 2 Chains North of Balgray Saw Mill_
OS1/10/3/114 BALGRAY SAW MILL Balgray Saw-Mill Balgray Saw-Mill Balgray Saw-Mill Mr. Davidson, Balgray Mr. Christopher Cairns Woodside Robert Edgar Laborer Cleugh Heads 043 [Situation] ¼ mile S.W, [South West] from Balgray House A small Building, the sawing Machinery in which is worked by water power,, It is situate on the East side of Dryfe Water near Lammonbie Bridge_
OS1/10/3/114 NETHER CLEUCHHEADS BURN Cleugh Heads Burn. Cleugh Heads Burn. Cleugh Heads Burn. Mr Davidson Balgray Thomas Davidson Balgray Hill Property Map 043 [Situation] From 3 Chains E. [East.] of Nether Cleuch heads W. [West.] to Sn. [Southern] Parish Boundary A small stream running from Cleugh Heads into Mary's Cleugh
OS1/10/3/114 [Page] 114 Parish of Applegarth _ -- Sheet 43. No. 6_ Trace 4.
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OS1/10/3/116 NETHER CLEUCHHEADS Cleugh Heads. Cleugh Heads. Cleugh Heads. Nether Cleugh Heads Property Maps Mr. Davidson, Balgray. Thomas Davidson, Shepherd Balgray Hill 043 [Situation] 1/3 mile S.E [South East by South] from Balgray House. A small house, tenanted by laborers, It was formerly a farm house. It is situated about 10 chains East of the "Fort". There are outbuildings belonging to the Balgray farm, attached to this house.
OS1/10/3/116 DODGE WOOD Dodge Wood Dodge Wood Dodge Wood Mr. Davidson Balgray. Thomas Davidson Balgray Hill Mr. Hope, Farmer Rockhillflat 043 [Situation] 46 Chains S.E. [South East] from Balgray House. A long plantation of Mixed Trees principally Fir, 20 Chains East of Cleugh Heads.
OS1/10/3/116 [Page] 116 Parish of Applegarth_ -- Sheet 43. No. 6. Trace 5 [Signed] James A Emslie CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/3/117 SIBBALDBIE WELL Sibbaldbie Well, Sibbaldbie Well, Sibbaldbie Well, Property Map Mr. Davidson, (Grieve) Balgray. Mr. Hope. Farmer Rockhillflat 043 [Situation] 68 Chains E. [East] from Balgray House. A good spring of Water, a few chains South East of Balgray Hill _ It has nothing particular in connection, but Merly the Name
OS1/10/3/117 [Page] 117 Parish of Applegarth _ -- Sheet 43. No. 6_ Trace 6_ [Signed] James A. Emslie CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/3/117 Longlether Syke Scored through
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OS1/10/3/119 BLACK RIG Black Rig Mr. Stewart, Gillenbie William Davidson Gillenbie Hope Thomas Davidson Balgray Hill 043 [Situation] 1/2 mile N. E. [North East] from Gillenbiehope, A large prominent ridge of hill feature forming a part of the Heathy ground, on the East side of Gillenbie Hope, and North of Boar Hill _
OS1/10/3/119 GILLENBIE HOPE Gillenbie Hope Mr. Stewart, Gillenbie William Davidson Gillenbie Hope Thomas Davidson Balgray Hill 043 [Situation] 1/2 mile S.E. [South East] from the Gillenbiehope (Cottage) The valley on each side of Hope Burn, and West of Black Rig, and Bow Hill
OS1/10/3/119 GILLENBIEHOPE Gillenbiehope Mr. Stewart, Gillenbie William Davidson occupier Thomas Davidson Balgray Hill 043 [Situation] in S.En. [South Eastern] Parish district. A small cottage on the road side, at the North end of Gillenbie Hope (Occupied by a laboring man)
OS1/10/3/119 [Page] 119 Parish of Appelgarth Plan 43.7. -- Trace 1 [Signature] James A. Emslie Ca [Civilian assistant]
OS1/10/3/120 HOPE BURN Hope Burn Mr. Stewart, Gillenbie William Davidson Gillenbie Hope. Thomas Davidson Balgray Hill 043 [Situation] From the junction of runners at NWn. [North Western] extremity of Gillenbie Hope _ S. E. [South East] to Corrie Water. A small Stream rising at the North east of Gillenbie Hope, and flowing in Southerly direction through that va[lley] and runs to Carrie Water.
OS1/10/3/120 [Page] 120 Parish of Applegarth. -- Plan 43.7. Trace 1 [Signature] James A Emslie Ca [Civilian assistant]
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OS1/10/3/122 BOW HILL Bow Hill Bow Hill Bow Hill Mr. Stewart. Gillenbie Thomas Davidson, Belgray Hill Mr. Davidson Gillenbie Hope John Hope, Rockhill flat 043 [Situation] 55 Chains E. [East] from Gillenbie Hope A prominent hill, a part of the Heathy pasture in the East side of Gillenb[ie] Hope, and South East of Black Rig less than a 1000 feet in altitude
OS1/10/3/122 CUMSTONE BURN Cumstone Burn Cumstone Burn Cumstone Burn Mr Little, Cumstone Mr Stewart. Gillenbie William Davidson. Gillebie Hope. 043 [Situation] On En. [Eastern] Parish Boundary A small Stream of Water, running along or otherwise forming a part of the [boundary] between this parish and that of Hutton And Corrie, - It empties itself into Corrie Water. North East of Gillenbie - Cumstone the name of the farm from which the burn derives Name is written in Lease & Rent Receipt "Cumstone" Cumstone maybe Camstone from the Celtic Cam, crooked etc. i.e. the crooked stone
OS1/10/3/122 [Page] 122 Parish of Applegarth. Plan 43.7 -- Trace 2 [Signature] James A Emslie Ca [Civilian assistant]
OS1/10/3/123 [Page] 123 Parish of Applegarth Plan 43. 7. -- Trace 4 [Entry Scored Out] Drove Road [Signature] James A Emslie Ca [Civilian assistant]
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OS1/10/3/125 FORT [Cumstone] British Fort British Fort British Fort Mr. Stewart. Gillenbie William Davidson Gillenbie Hope Mr. Little, Cumstone _ 043 [Situation] Near En [Eastern] Parish Boundary, An old embankment of Ancient British origin, on the West side of Cumstone Burn, - and about 32 Chains from the junction of this Stream with Corrie Water _ The shape is nearly Oval enclosed with a bank and shallow ditch on W. [West] Side whether British or Danish is doubtful the latter is more probable.
OS1/10/3/125 SANDY KNOWE Sandy Knowe Sandy Knowe Sandy Knowe Mr. Stewart. Gillenbie William Davidson Gillenbie Hope Thomas Jackson Gillenbie 043 [Situation] 3/4 mile S.E. [South East] from Bow Hill._ A small hilly feature, of a Sandy Nature, on the West side of Cumstone Burn, at its junction with Corrie Water._
OS1/10/3/125 [Page] 125 Parish of Applegarth. Plan 43.7. -- Trace 6. [Signature] James A. Emslie Ca [Civilian assistant]
OS1/10/3/126 CORRIE WATER Corrie Water Corrie Water Corrie Water Mr. Stewart, Gillenbie William Davidson Gillenbie Hope. Mr. Robertson. Road Surveyor Lockerbie_ 043 [Situation] tracing the S.En. [South Eastern] Parish Boundary, A considerable Stream, flowing in a Southerly direction, along the South Eastern boundary of this parish, Takes its Rise in a Glen of the same name and after a course of 6 miles falls into the Milk Water - Corrie is from the Celtic Coire, which signifies a narrow glen,.
OS1/10/3/126 [Page] 126 Parish of Applegarth. Plan 43.7. -- Trace 6. [Signature] James A. Emslie Ca [Civilian assistant]
OS1/10/3/127 MILLHOUSE BRIDGE Millhouse Bridge Francis Ker. Farmer John White. Farmer 042 [Situation] Over River Annan A good Stone bridge of one large Arch over the River Annan at the village of Millhouse Bridge erected in 1827 half the expense by the Co. [County] the other by the Ph. [Parish].
OS1/10/3/127 SCHOOL [Millhousebridge] School (girls) School (girls) School (girls) Miss Charteris. Teacher Francis Ker. Farmer John White Farmer 042 [Situation] In Millhouse bridge Village, A schoolhouse erected about 4 years ago. by Subscription of a grant from Sir William Jardine Bart. [Baronet] of Applegarth, who receives the School Fees, pays the teacher £20 pr. [per] Annum & keeps the premises in repair, the average number of Scholars for the 12 Months may be taken from 30 to 40.
OS1/10/3/127 TAM'S KNOWE Tam's Knowe 042 See Page 142
OS1/10/3/127 [Page] 127 Parish of Applegarth -- Plan 42.12. Trace 1. [Signature] J Nish C/a [Civilian assistant]
OS1/10/3/128 MILLHOUSEBRIDGE Millhouse Bridge Millhouse Bridge Millhouse Bridge Francis Ker. Farmer John White. Farmer Miss Charteris. Teacher 042 [Situation] In S, [South] Wn, [Western] Parish district A village which consists of a few dwelling houses, Smithy farm house, & joiners shop and Post Office on the east Side of the Annan
OS1/10/3/128 MILLHOUSE Millhouse Millhouse Millhouse John White. Farmer Francis Ker Farmer Val. [Valuation] Roll of Parish 1834 042 [Situation] In the S [South], En [Eastern], vicinity of Millhousebridge, A farm house & Offices occupied by John White & the property of Sir William Jardine Bart. [Baronet] of Applegarth
OS1/10/3/128 [Page] 128 Parish of Applegarth -- Plan 42/12 Trace 1. [Signature] J Nish C/a [Civilian assistant]
OS1/10/3/128 Gotterbrick ford - scored through
OS1/10/3/129 BROOMHILLS Broomhills Broomhills Broomhills William Mc.George. Cottar Francis Ker. Farmer Val. [Valuation] Roll of Parish 1834 042 [Situation] Nearly 1/2 mile S. E. [South East] from Millhousebridge. A farm house & Offices occupied by James Smith & the property of Sir William Jardine Bart. [Baronet] of Applegarth.
OS1/10/3/129 JARDINEHALL TILEWORKS Jardinehall Tile Works Jardinehall Tileworks William McGeorge. Cottar Francis Ker. Farmer Sir William Jardine Bart. [Baronet] 042 [Situation] 33 Chains S.E. by South [South East by South] from Millhousebridge, Small tile works. consists of a Kiln, engine house, and two drying Sheds, situated about 1/4 mile S. W. [South West] of Broomhills farm & carried on by the proprietor Sir William Jardine Bart. [Baronet] of Applegarth
OS1/10/3/129 BROOMHILLS BRIDGE Broomhills Bridge Broomhills Bridge Broomhills Bridge Mr. James Smith farmer Mr. James Rithet farmer Mr. William McGeorge. 042 [Situation] Over Fishbeck Lake A small Stone bridge of one arch on the Ph. [Parish] Road leading East of Broomhills
OS1/10/3/129 [Page] 129 Parish of Applegarth -- Plan 42.12. Trace 2. [Signed] J Nish C/A [Civilian Assistant] Completed all but [R Roan?]
OS1/10/3/130 UPPERCLEUCH BURN Uppercleugh Burn Uppercleugh Burn Uppercleugh Burn Sir William Jardine Bart. [Baronet] Mr. James Smith Mr. Peter Glover Farmer Netherhalls 042 [Situation] From Shaw Banks, S.S.W. [South South West] to Fishbeck Lake. A small shallow Stream which has its rise in drains immediately north of Upper Cleugh Plantation runs [in a] SW. [South West] direction, and changes its name at Broomhills Bridge, thence to the River Annan its name is Fishbeck Lake
OS1/10/3/130 [Page] 130 Parish of Applegarth -- Plan 42/12 Trace No. 2
OS1/10/3/131 CHURCH [Applegarth Town] Church Church Church The Rev. [Reverend] Dr. [Doctor] Dumbar Minister The Rev. [Reverend] R Hall Asst [Assistant] Minister Mr. John Little. Applegarth Town. 042 [Situation] About 3/4 mile S. [South] from Millhouse bridge, A plain barn like structure erected on the North side of the Manse, around which is a Grave Yard and several excellent vaults, none apparently of any Antiquity_
OS1/10/3/131 GORGET TREE Gorget Tree The Rev. [Reverend] Dr. [Doctor] Dumbar Minister The Rev. [Reverend] R Hall Asst [Assistant] Minister Mr. John Little. Applegarth Town. 042 [Situation] In Applegarth Church yard, A large Ash tree 34 links in circumference at the base on the North side of the entrance Gate to the Church, Some time since, a large limb of this Tree was blown down taking with it a considerable splinter off the trunk_ deeply imbedded in which was found the Iron Gorgets; or Collars by which indiscreet parisheners were secured while doing penance _ The Irons are in possession of Sir William Jardine Bt. [Baronet]
OS1/10/3/131 [Page] 131 Parish of Applegarth -- 42. 12. Trace 3 [Church] erected in 1761 [Signature] James A. Emslie
OS1/10/3/132 Site of MARKET CROSS [Applegarth Town] Cross (Site of) Cross (Site of) Cross (Site of) Site of Market Cross The Rev. [Reverend] Dr. [Doctor] Dumbar Minister The Rev. [Reverend] R. Hall Asst. [Assistant] Minister Mr. James Little. Farmer Applegarth Farm Sir William Jardine 042 [Situation] 2 1/2 chains N.E. [North East] from Parish Church A small mound 8 links in diameter and 2 in height about 250 Links N. E. [North East] of the church, after which a Cross formerly stood. The pedestal is supposed to be imbedded in the Ground at this point, but the whereabouts of the Cross itself, is not known_
OS1/10/3/132 Site of MONASTERY [Applegarth Town] Monastery (Site of) Sir William Jardine Bart. [Baronet] Charles Stewart Esqr. Hillside 042 [Situation] 12 Chains nearly S. [South] from Parish Church. The site of an ancient Monastery in which in the 14th Centuary Edward the First with his army in an excursion to Keep in subjection the South of Scotland stayed in the Monastery here for a day and paid - The monKs a Certain Sum of money for his entertainment
OS1/10/3/132 [Page] 132 Parish of Applegarth -- 42. 12. Trace 3 Border Keep [scored out] [Signature] James A. Emslie CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/3/133 FISHBECK Fishbeck Fishbeck Fishbeck Mr. Francis Ker. Farmer Occupier. Mr John Little. Farmer Applegarth Farm The Rev. [Reverend] R. Hall. Asst. [Assistant] Minister 042 [Situation] 1/2 mile South from Millhousebridge, A good farm house, with out Buildings in the East side of Fishbeck Lake. the property of Sir W Jardine_
OS1/10/3/133 FISHBECK LAKE Fishbeck Lake. Mr. Francis Ker. Farmer Occupier. Mr John Little. Farmer Applegarth Farm The Rev. [Reverend] R. Hall. Asst. [Assistant] Minister 042 [Situation] From the junction of Upper And Nethercleugh Burns A strong stream of Water flowing in a Southerly direction by Fishbeck and entering the River Annan at a point about 8 chains West of the Parish Church of Applegarth. The Name applies from the R. [River] Annan to Broomhills Bridge 43- 12. Trace 2,
OS1/10/3/133 [Page] 133 Parish of Applegarth -- 42. 12. Trace 3. Fishbeck Bridge [scored out] Fishbeck - Name not used as a local Name being so near the Hs [House] [Signature] James A. Emslie
OS1/10/3/134 RIVER ANNAN River Annan. River Annan. River Annan. River Annan. Statistical Account Map in Statistical Account The Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Dumbar Minister The Rev. [Reverend] R. Hall. Asst. [Assistant] Minister Applegarth Manse 033; 042 [Situation] On Wn. [Western] Parish Boundary. A considerable Stream of Water flowing in a Southerly direction along the Western boundary in part, of the Parish of Applegarth
OS1/10/3/134 KNOWETOP Knowe Top Mr James Little. Farmer Applegarth Farm Mr. Francis Ker. Farmer Fishbeck James Moffat Laborer Knowe Top 042 [Situation] 6 chains S.E. [South East] of Parish Church. Two small cottages on an eminence about 5 chains East of the Manse of Applegarth _
OS1/10/3/134 [Page] 134 Parish of Applegarth [Plan] 42.12 Trace 3 [Signed] James A. Emslie
OS1/10/3/134 Glebe Pool scored through
OS1/10/3/135 MANSE [Applegarth Town] Manse Manse Manse The Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Dumbar Minister The Revd. [Reverend] Mr Hall Asst. [Assistant] Minister Mr John Little, Farmer Applegarth Town 042 [Situation] 2 Chains S. [South] from Parish Church. A plain building occupied by the Resident and Asst. [Assistant] Ministers of the parish of Applegarth.
OS1/10/3/135 MOAT [Applegarth] Moat Moat The Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Dumbar Minister The Revd. [Reverend] Mr Hall Asst. [Assistant] Minister Mr John Little, Farmer Applegarth Town Statistical Account 042 [Situation] 5 Chains South from Parish Church. A prominent mound on the South side of the Manse. The top of which is now [constructed] into a garden. In trenching for the purposes of the Garden, some ornamental building materials, and also some stoney foundations were found, but whether these indicated the Site of a Castellated building, or that of some previous church, cannot be ascertained. It has every appearance of being an artificial Construction.
OS1/10/3/135 [Page] 135 Parish of Applegarth 42.12 Trace 3 [Signed] James A Emslie
OS1/10/3/136 APPLEGARTH TOWN Applegarth Town Applegarth Town Applegarth Town Mr. John Little, Farmer occupier Mr Francis Ker. Farmer Fishbeck The Revd. [Reverend] R. Hall Asst. [Assistant] Minister 042 [Situation] 7 Chains S. [South] from Parish Church. A farm house with good outbuildings, on the South side of Applegarth Moat.
OS1/10/3/136 TIBBIE'S KNOWE Tibbies Knowe Mr. John Little, Farmer occupier Mr Francis Ker. Farmer Fishbeck The Revd. [Reverend] R Hall Asst. [Assistant] Minister 042 [Situation] 5 Chains [North] from Parish Church. A prominent hill about 4 Chains North of the Church. This name is long established.
OS1/10/3/136 [Page] 136 Parish of Applegarth [Plan] 42.12. Trace 3 [Signed] James A Emslie
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OS1/10/3/138 [Page] 138 Parish of Applegarth [Plan] 42.12 Trace 4 [Signed] James A Emslie
OS1/10/3/138 Both entries scored through
OS1/10/3/139 ALBIE THORN Albie Thorn The Revd. [Reverend] R Hall Asst [Assistant] Minister The Revd. Dr [Reverend Doctor] Dumbar Minister Mr. D. Ross Farmer Springfield Mr John Little Applegarth Town 042 [Situation] 26 Chains E. [East] from Parish Church. An old Thorn bush of considerable Magnitude about 7 Chains North West of Springfield. It is said to mark the site of the death of the "Bell of Albie" one of the combatants in the celebrated encounter of the Maxwells & Johnstones 7th Decr. [December] 1593.
OS1/10/3/139 BELL OF ALBIE SLAIN HERE 7TH DECEMBER 1593 [Albie Thorn] 042 It is said to mark the site of the death of the "Bell of Albie" one of the combatants in the celebrated encounter of the Maxwells & Johnstones 7th Decr. [December] 1593.
OS1/10/3/139 [Page] 139 Parish of Applegarth [Plan] 42.12. Trace 4 [Signed] James A Emslie
OS1/10/3/140 SPRINGFIELD Springfield Springfield Springfield Mr D. Ross Farmer occupier Mr. John Little Farmer Applegarth Town. The Revd. [Reverend] Mr Hall Ass [Assistant] Minister 042 [Situation] 70 Chains S.E. by S. [South East by South] from Millhousebridge. A farm house and offices adjoining Crook Lake and on the East side of Albie Hill.
OS1/10/3/140 ALBIE HILL Albie Hill Albie Hill Albie Hill Mr D. Ross Farmer occupier Mr. John Little Farmer Applegarth Town. The Revd. [Reverend] Mr Hall Ass [Assistant] Minister 042 [Situation] ¼ mile E. [East] from Parish Church. A low lying hill on the West side of Springfield-Hill, and nearly on the Banks of Dryfe Water between the lands of Dryfeholm and Torwood Moor. the great contest between the Maxwells and Johnstones, 7th Decr. [December] 1593, called the Battle of "Dryfe Sands" was continued till one of principals called "Bell of Albie" was slain. A Thorn, marking the Site of his death, is closely adjacent.
OS1/10/3/140 [Page] 140 Parish of Applegarth [Plan] 42.12. Trace 4 [Signed] James A Emslie
OS1/10/3/141 NETHERCLEUCH BURN Nethercleugh Burn Nethercleugh Burn Nethercleugh Burn Mr. Jardine Farmer Muirhousehead Robert Kirk, Labourer Muirhousehead Cottages. D. Murray, Labourer Muirhouse head Cottages 043 [Situation] From the junction of runners 9 Chains N.E. [North East] from Upperhall S.S.W. [South South West] to Fishbeck Lake. A good stream of Water coming from the Farm of Nethercleugh and running in a westerly direction into Fishbeck Lake, at Broomfield Bridge where the name changes.
OS1/10/3/141 GREEN BURN Green Burn Mr. Jardine Farmer Muirhousehead Robert Kirk, Labourer Muirhousehead Cottages. D. Murray, Labourer Muirhouse head Cottages 043 [Situation] From ¼ mile N.W. of Cleuch heads Hill S.S.W. [South South West] to Nethercleuch Burn. A small Stream of Water flowing by the East side of Breckenrie acres the Caledonian Railway, and the Glasgow & Carlisle Road into the Nethercleugh Burn.
OS1/10/3/141 [Page] 140 Parish of Applegarth 43.9 Trace 1 [Signed] James A Emslie
OS1/10/3/142 MUIRHOUSEHEAD BRIDGE Muirhousehead Bridge Robert Kirk Laborer Muirhousehead Cottages D. Murray_ Muirhousehead Cottages J. Richardson. Grocer Mount Pleasant 043 [Situation] Over Green Burn A small Bridge of one Arch on the Glasgow & Carlisle Road, over Green Burn - Muirhousehead Bridge is the name that is well Known,
OS1/10/3/142 TAM'S KNOWE Broomhills Knowe. Tam's Knowe Robert Kirk. Laborer Muirhousehead Cottages D. Murray Muirhousehead Cottages J. Richardson. Grocer Mount Pleasant Estate Plan at Jardine hall Sir William Jardine Mr. Alexander Jardine 042 [Situation] Nearly ¾ mile N.W. by W. [North West by West from Muirhouse. A somewhat prominent hill on the West side of Green Burn, at its junction with Nethercleugh Burn
OS1/10/3/142 WHITE HILL White Hills Robert Kirk. Laborer Muirhousehead Cottages D. Murray_ Muirhousehead Cottages J. Richardson. Grocer Mount Pleasant 043 [Situation] ½ mile N.N.W. [North North West from Muirhouse. Some prominent undulating Ground, between the Glasgow and Carlisle Road, and Green Burn.
OS1/10/3/142 [Page] 142 Parish of Applegarth. -- 43.9 Trace 1.
OS1/10/3/143 MUIRHOUSEHEAD Muirhousehead Muirhousehead Muirhousehead Mr James Jardin, Farmer Robert Kirk Laborer Muirhousehead Cottages D. Murray Muirhousehead Cottages. 043 [Situation] 1/3 mile N.W. by N. [North West by North] from Muirhouse. An good Farm house, on the West side of the Glasgow & Carlisle Road, and on the South side of Green Burn.
OS1/10/3/143 MUIRHOUSEHEAD COTTAGE Muirhousehead Cottages Mr James Jardin, Farmer Robert Kirk Laborer Muirhousehead Cottages D. Murray Muirhousehead Cottages. 043 [Situation] 26 Chains N. [North] from Muirhouse. A small building of 2 Cottages at the West end of Breckenrie Road.
OS1/10/3/143 BRECKENRY ROAD Breckenry Road Breckenry Road Breckenrie Road Mr James Jardin, Farmer Robert Kirk Laborer Muirhousehead Cottages D. Murray Muirhousehead Cottages. Charles Stewart Esqre. Hillside 043 A road (belonging to the Parish) leading over Breckenrie, from Muirhousehead Cottages.
OS1/10/3/143 [Page] 143 Parish of Applegarth 43.9 Trace 1 [Signed] James A Emslie
OS1/10/3/144 STEVEN'S CROFT Steven's Croft Steven's Croft Steven's Croft Steven's Croft Mr James Jardine farmer Robert Kirk David Murray Laborer Estate Plan at Jardinehall 043 [Situation] 50 Chains N. [North] from Muirhouse. A small elevated of arable land Said to be an old name a house once stood on it.
OS1/10/3/144 [Page] 144 Parish Applegarth Plan 43.7 Trace 1 [Signed] M Donohue March 1857
OS1/10/3/145 CALEDONIAN RAILWAY Caledonian Railway Caledonian Railway Caledonian Railway Time Tables James Jerdine, Laborer Lockerbie Mr Rogerson Farmer Muirhousehead 043 [Situation] From Nn. [Northern] Parish Boundary S. [South] through centre of Parish. The Railway from Carlisle to Edinburgh and Glasgow.
OS1/10/3/145 BRECKENRY Breckenry Breckenry Breckenry Breckenrie James McIntosh Lockerbie Mr Rogerson Farmer Muirhouse Charles Stewart Esqre. Hillside 043 [Situation] 50 Chains N.N.E. [North North East] from Muirhouse. A ridge of land of considerable length cut thro' [through] by the Caledonian Railway, near its Southern end. It is said to have derived its name from being formerly a place full of Breckens which implies, Ferns. It is sometimes written Bracken. Breckenry is the most approved mode
OS1/10/3/145 [Page] 145 Parish of Applegarth 43.9. Trace 2 [Signed] James A Emslie
OS1/10/3/146 FORT [Breckenry] Fort Camp Camp . D. Murray Laborer Muirhousehead Cottages James Jardine Farmer Mill Bank 043 [Situation] ½ mile N.E. [North East] from Muirhouse. A circular Fort planted with Fir Trees, in some high ground on the East side of the Caledonian Railway.
OS1/10/3/146 [Page] 146 Parish of Applegarth 43.93 Trace 2 Stancars Know - merely a field name. [Signed] James A Emslie
OS1/10/3/146 Breckenry Road & Stanars Knowe scored through
OS1/10/3/147 DRYFE WATER Dryfe Water Dryfe Water Dryfe Water Statistical Account & Maps Mr Jerdine, Millbank Mr. Brown Mill Hill 034; 043 [Situation] From Hutton & Corrie S.W. by S. [South West by South] on to Sn. [Southern] Parish Boundary. A large Stream of Water flowing in a Southerly direction along the East side of the Parish.
OS1/10/3/147 MILLBANK Millbank Millbank Millbank Mr. Jerdine Farmer occupier Mr. Brown. Miller Mill Hill. Mr. Carruthers, Farmer Lammanbie. 043 7/8 mile N.E. [North East] from Muirhouse. A good farm house with outbuildings 17 Chains South of Mill Hill
OS1/10/3/147 [Page] 147 Parish of Applegarth 43.9 Trace 1 [Signed] James A Emslie
OS1/10/3/147 Meadow Pool - scored through
OS1/10/3/148 LAMMONBIE MILL (Corn) Lammonbie Mill (Corn) Lammonbie Mill (Corn) Lammonbie Mill (Corn) Mr. Brown occupier Mill Hill Mr Jerdine. Farmer Mill Bank. Thomas Carruthers Servant Mill Hill 043 [Situation] ¼ mile N.E. by N. [North East by North] from Millbank. A Water Mill for grinding Corn with Banks of Dryfe Water, and 5 Chains East of Mill Hill.
OS1/10/3/148 MILLHILL Millhill Millhill Mr. Brown occupier Mill Hill Mr Jerdine. Farmer Mill Bank. Thomas Carruthers Servant Mill Hill 043 [Situation] ¼ mile N.N.E. [North North East] from Millbank. A small farm house, with outbuildings 5 Chains West of Lammonbie Mill.
OS1/10/3/148 MILL BRAE Millbrae Charles Stewart Esqr. Mr James Jardine farmer Mr Carruthers farmer 043 [Situation] 10 Chains N.E. by N. [North East by North] from Millbank A steep bank consists of Mixed wood extending between Millbank and Lammonbie Mill, overhanging Dryfe Water.
OS1/10/3/148 [Page] 148 Parish of Applegarth 43.9 Trace 3 [Signed] James A Emslie M Donohue
OS1/10/3/149 MUIRHOUSE Muirhouse Muirhouse Muirhouse Mr Rogerson Farmer occupier J. Richardson, Grocer Mount Pleasant Joseph Wilson, Laborer Muirhousefoot 043 [Situation] In S.W. [South West] Parish district. A large farm house with good outbuildings, on the West side of the Glasgow and Carlisle Road, and West of Mount Pleasant.
OS1/10/3/149 [Page] 149 Parish of Applegarth 43.9 Trace 4 [Signed] James A Emslie
OS1/10/3/149 Muirhouse Holms and Crook Lake scored through
OS1/10/3/150 150 Parish of Applegarth 43.9. Trace 4 Church Lane scored through [Signed] James A. Emslie
OS1/10/3/151 MOUNT PLEASANT Mount Pleasant Mount Pleasant Mount Pleasant J. Richardson Grocer Mount Pleasant Mr. Rogerson, Farmer Muirhouse Joseph Wilson Laborer Muirhousefoot 043 [Situation] 8 Chains N.E. by N. [North East by North] from Muirhouse. Under this name the 2 houses on either side of the small Arable inclosure, are thus designated.
OS1/10/3/151 GREEN HILL Green Hill J. Richardson Grocer Mount Pleasant Mr. Rogerson, Farmer Muirhouse Joseph Wilson Laborer Muirhousefoot 043 [Situation] 15 Chains N.E. by E. [North East by East] from Muirhouse. A small Hill on the East side of Mount Pleasant.
OS1/10/3/151 MUIRHOUSEFOOT COTTAGES Muirhousefoot Cottages J. Richardson Grocer Mount Pleasant Mr. Rogerson, Farmer Muirhouse Joseph Wilson Laborer Muirhousefoot 043 [Situation] ¼ mile S.E. [South East] from Muirhouse. A small house and some Cottages on the East side of the Glasgow and Carlisle Road, and about 16 Chains South East of Mount Pleasant.
OS1/10/3/151 [Page] 151 Parish of Applegarth. 43.9. Trace 5 [Signed] James A Emslie
OS1/10/3/152 [Page] 151 Parish of Applegarth 43.9 Trace 5 Millbank Bridge - scored through [Signed] James A Emslie
OS1/10/3/153 GILLENBIE HOPE Gillenbie Hope Gillenbie Hope Gillenbie Hope Mr. Stewart Gillenbie William Davidson Gillenbie Hope Thomas Davidson Balgray Hill 043 [Situation] ½ mile S.E. [South East] of Gillenbie Hope. The Valley on both sides of Hope Burn South of the Meadow on this trace. It extends for a considerable distance into Plan 7. Sheet 43. It is a small Glen
OS1/10/3/153 CHAPEL WELL Chapel Well Chapel Well Chapel Well Mr Stewart, Gillenbie William Davidson Shepherd, Gillenbie Hope Thomas Jackson Gillenbie 043 [Situation] 15 Chains S.W. [South West] from Gillenbie A Strong spring of Water, forming a Pool, in the North side of of the Road leading from Gillenbie Hope. No remains, or site of a Chapel can be discovered altho' [although] it is probable a building of this description at one time existed in the vicinity. Being a strong spring constantly in ebullition it therefore forms a small pool.
OS1/10/3/153 [Page] 153 Parish of Applegarth Plan 43.11 Trace 2 [Signed] James A Emslie
OS1/10/3/154 HOPE BURN Hope Burn Hope Burn Hope Burn Comilair Burn William Davidson Gillenbie Hope Mr. Stewart, Gillenbie Thomas Davidson Balgray Hill Johnston's Coutny Map 043 [Situation] From the N.W. [North West] end of Gillenbie Hope S.E. [South East] to Corrie Water. A Small stream of Water which has its Source in Gillenbie Hope running in a Southerly direction through Gillenbie Hope to Corrie Water. Mr. Stewart of Gillenbie says that the lower part of this Stream is frequently called "Corrie law Burn" thats from Corrielaw Bridge to Corrie Water from its running through a portion of Corrie Law farm. but the Authorities think that in general the name "Hope Burn" applies to the whole of the Stream from its source to its junction with Corrie Water. Hope Burn is the most approved name from its Source to its Confluence with Corrie Water Notwithstanding, that from Corrielaw Bridge to Corrie Water is through the farm of Corrielaw, from which it may derive the name Corrielaw Burn. for the distance of 23 Chains
OS1/10/3/154 [Page] 124 Parish of Applegarth Plan 43.11 Trace 2 [Signed] James A Emslie
OS1/10/3/155 CORRIE BRIDGE Corrie Bridge Corrie Bridge Corrie Water Bridge Mr. Robertson, Road Surveyor Lockerbie. William Davidson shepherd of Gillenbie Hope. Mr. Stewart Gillenbie 043 [Situation] Over Corrie Water on Sn. [Southern] Parish Boundary. A Stone Bridge of 1 Arch over Corrie Water on the Parish Road, from Lockerbie to Langholm Erected in 1840 Corrie Water Bridge is the name it generally gets There is another Bridge higher up generally Known as Corrie Bridge
OS1/10/3/155 [Page] 155 Parish of Applegarth Plan 43.11. Trace 3 Corrie Bridge - Cancelled See remark No. 10 on Hutton & Corrie Parish James A. Emslie c/a [civilian assistant]
OS1/10/3/155 Old Water Gate - scored through.
OS1/10/3/156 GILLENBIE Gillenbie Gillenbie Gillenbie Gillenbierig Mr. Stewart, Gillenbie Thomas Davidson Blagray Hill William Davidson Gillenbie Hope Blacks Co. [County] Map 043 [Situation] In S. En. [South Eastern] Parish district. A Modern far house with excellent Out buildings attached. It is the property of Mr. Johnstone of Raehills, and is in the occupation of Mr. Stewart. Formerly Gillenbierig, now named Gillenbie.
OS1/10/3/156 CORRIE WATER Corrie Water Corrie Water Corrie Water Mr Stewart, Gillenbie Thomas Davidson Balgray Hills Mr. Robertson Road Surveyor Lockerbie 043 [Situation] Tracing En. [Eastern] Parish Boundary. A Considerable Stream of Water flowing in a Southerly direction, and forming in part the boundary between the Parishes of Applegarth and Hutton & Corrie, at the South Eastern Angle of the Parish of Applegarth. The above has its source in a Glen of the same name in the united Ph. [Parish] of Hutton and Corrie. after a course of 6 miles falls into the Milk at Balstuck.
OS1/10/3/156 [Page] 156 Parish of Applegarth Plan 43.11 Trace 3 [Signed] James A Emslie
OS1/10/3/157 CORRIELAW BRIDGE Corrielaw Bridge Corrielaw Bridge Corrielaw Bridge Mr. Robertson, Road Surveyor Lockerbie Mr. Stewart Gillenbie William Davidson Gillenbie Hope 043 [Situation] Over Hope Burn. A Stone Bridge of 1 Arch over "Hope Burn" on the Ph. [Parish] Road from Lockerbie to Langholm etc. Takes name from the adjoining farm.
OS1/10/3/157 CRAIGY LINN Craigy Linn Craigy Linn Craigy Linn Craigie Linn Mr. Stewart of Gillenbie Mr. William Davidson Shepherd Mr. Thomas Davidson Balgrayhill Charles Stewart Esqr. Hillside. 043 [Situation] On Hope Burn. Applies to Hope Burn Near its junction with Corrie Water, Where it is Steep and rocky at the bottom.
OS1/10/3/157 [Page] 157 Parish of Applegarth plan 43.11 Trace 4 [Signed] James A Emslie
OS1/10/3/158 [Page] 158 [Blank page.]
OS1/10/3/159 RIVER ANNAN River Annan River Annan River Annan River Annan Statistical Account of the Parish Map in Statistical Account The Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Dumbar Minister. The Revd. [Reverend] R. Hall Asst. [Assistant] Minister. 033; 042 [Situation] On Wn [Western Parish Boundary. A Considerable River flowing in a Southerly direction along part of the Western boundary of the Parish of Applegarth.
OS1/10/3/159 [Page] 159 Parish of Applegarth 42.16 Trace 1 [Signed] James A Emslie
OS1/10/3/159 Big Island scored through
OS1/10/3/160 [Page] 160 Parish of Applegarth 42.16_ Trace 1. James A. [Emslie]
OS1/10/3/160 Entries for Sheep Pool and Broomy Knowe scored through
OS1/10/3/161 DRYFE WATER Dryfe Water The Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Dunbar, Minister The Revd. [Reverend] R. Hall, Asst. [Assistant] Minister Applegarth Manse Statistical Account of the Parish - 034; 043 [Situation] From Hutton and Corrie S.W. by S. [South West by South] on to Sn. [Southern] Parish Boundary. A considerable Stream of Water flowing in a Southerly direction thro' [thrugh] the Parish, and along a part of its South eastern boundary, and again touching the Parish at its Southern extremity, at Muirhouse Holmes - from which point it soon reaches the River Annan _
OS1/10/3/161 [Page] 161 Parish of Applegarth - 43. 13 - Trace 1 R. Stotherd Capt. Rl. Engrs. [Captain Royal Engineers] 30th. June 1857. James A. Emslie
OS1/10/3/161 Entry for Muirhouse Holmes, scored through.
OS1/10/3/162 [Page] 162 3 Co. [County] Dumfries Parish Applegarth Scale 25-344 Plan -- Pages From - To 33.8 -- 3-6 34.5 -- 7-8 33.12 -- 9-14 34.9 -- 15-20 34.10 -- 21-24 33.16 -- 25.32 34.13 -- 33-38 34.14 -- 39-44 34.15 -- 39-44 42.4 -- 45-52 43.1 -- 53-60 43.2 -- 61-78 43.3 -- 79.82 42.8 -- 83-92 43.5 -- 93-104 43.6 -- 105-118 43.7 -- 119-126 42.12 -- 127-140 43.9 -- 141-152 43.11 -- 153-158 42.16 -- 159-160 43.13 -- 161-162 22 Plans
OS1/10/3/163 [page] 163 Plans -- Name of Object -- Pages ===================== 34/13 -- Auchenroddan -- 33. 42/4 -- Arboretum -- 49. 42/8 -- Annanhill Plantation -- 85. 42/8 -- Annanhill -- 89. 42/8 -- Annan Hill -- 90. 42/12 -- Applegarth Town -- 136. 42/12 -- Albie Thorn -- 139. 42/12 -- Albie Hill -- 140. 33/12 -- Blae Pool -- 9. 33/12 34/9 -- Brothers Wood -- 13. 19. 34/9 -- Bellshand Knowe -- 17. 34/9 -- Broomhillbank -- 19. 34/9 -- Broomhillbank (ruins) -- 19. 34/9 -- Broomhillbank Hill -- 20. 34/13 -- Blaeberry Hill -- 34 34/14 -- Blindhillbush Hill -- 39 34/14 -- Blindhillbush -- 40. 34/14 -- Blindhillbush Burn -- 40. 43/2 -- Bellcathill -- 62. 43/2 -- Bellcathill Church -- 63. 43/2 -- Burnfoot -- 73. 43/3, 43/7 -- Black Rig -- 82, 119. 42/8 -- Blacket Hole -- 89 42/8, 43/5 -- Brieryhill -- 90, 100. 43/6 -- Balgray -- 107. 43/6 -- Balgray House -- 108. 43/6 -- Balgray Cottage -- 109. 43/6 -- Balgrayhill -- 112. 43/6 -- Balgray Saw Mill -- 114. 43/7 -- Bow Hill -- 122. 42/12 -- Broomhills -- 129. 42/12 -- Broomhills Bridge -- 129. 43/9 -- Breckenry Road -- 143. 43/9 -- Breckenry Bridge -- 145. 43/9 -- Breckenry -- 145. 33/8, 33/12, 33/16, 42/4, 42/8, 43/5, 43/9 -- Caledonian Railway -- 6,11,32,52,86,93,145. 33/16 -- Castle Knowe -- 27. 34/14 -- Cocklet Cottage -- 41. 42/4, 43/1 -- Cadgers Loaning -- 51, 56. 43/1 -- Craighead Hill -- 55. 34/51, 13/1, 43,1 -- Camps (Roman) -- 8, 56, 58. 43/1 -- Cleuchheads Hill -- 58. 43/1, 43/2, 43/6, 43/6 -- Cleuchheads -- 59, 71, 98, 105. 43/2 -- Claydaubbing Bridge -- 71. 43/2 -- Cassey Hill -- 77. 43/7, 43/7 -- Cumstone Burn -- 82, 122. 43/5 -- ChipKnowe -- 96. 43/6 -- Crow Wood -- 109. 43/7, 43/11 -- Corrie Water -- 126, 156. 42/12 -- Church -- 131. 33/72 -- Clinty Pool -- 12. 43/11 -- Chapel Well -- 153. 43/11 -- Corrie Bridge -- 155. 43/11 -- Corrielaw Bridge -- 157. 43/11 -- Craigy Linn -- 157. 33/8, 33/12 -- Dinwoodie Hill -- 5, 9. 33/8, 33/12 -- DalmaKeddar -- 6, 11. 33/8, 34/5, 33/12, 33/16 -- DalmaKeddar Burn 6, 7, 9, 25. 33/12, 33/16 -- Dinwoodie Plantation -- 13, 29. 33/12 -- Dinwoodie Mains -- 14. 33/12 -- Dinwoodie Station -- 14. 34/9 -- Dod Hill -- 18. 34/9 -- Dinwoodie Grave-yard -- 20. 33/16 -- Dinwoodie Lodge -- 26. 33/16 -- Dinwoodiegreen T.P. [Turnpike] -- 26. 33/16, 34/13, 42/4 -- Dinwoodiegreen Burn -- 31, 33, 47. 34/14, 43/2, 43/5, 43/6, 43/9, 43/13 -- Dryfe Water 41, 64, 103, 106, 147, 161 42/4 -- Dinwoodiegreen -- 47. 42/4 -- Dinwoodiegreen Cottages -- 47. 43/2 -- Dove Craig -- 75. 43/5 -- Dicks Bank -- 104. 43/6 -- Dodge Wood -- 116 33/8, 34/5, 33/12, 34/9, 33/16, 34/13, 34/14, 43/2, 43/3, 62/8 -- Forts -- 3, 8, 12, 15, 29, 34, 40, 43, 77, 81, 91, 113, 125, 146. 43/2, 43/6 -- Far Kid Shaws -- 71, 105. 43/5 -- Firtree Hill -- 81. 42/8 -- FourmerKland -- 83. 42/8 -- FourmerKlandhill -- 85 43/5, 42/12 -- Fishbeck Lake -- 100, 133. 43/5 -- Freedom Deep -- 103. 42/12 -- Fishbeck -- 133. 34/13 -- Gayfield Type -- 38. 43/2 -- Graham's Pool -- 64. 43/2 -- GowKaburn Cleuch -- 73. 43/1, 43/5, 43/9, -- Green Burn -- 59, 102, 141. 43/5 -- Breenburn -- 102. 43/7, 43/11 -- Gillenbie Hope -- 119, 153. 43/7 -- Gillenbiehope -- 119. 42/12 -- Gorget Tree -- 131. 43/9 -- Green Hill -- 151. 43/11 -- Gillenbie -- 156 33/12 -- Hen Moss -- 12 34/10, 34/14 -- Howthat Burn -- 21, 39 34/10 -- Hibble Hags -- 22. 34/10 -- Howthat Hill -- 22. 33/16 -- Hangingshaw -- 30. 33/16 -- Hangingshaw Plantation -- 37. 34/14 -- Hawk Cottage -- 41. 34/14 -- Hawk Hill -- 42 34/14, 43/2, 43/3 -- Hawk Burn -- 44, 68, 79. 43/2 -- Hawk -- 61. 43/2 -- Heatheryknowe Well -- 65. 43/2 -- Hallhills -- 65. 43/6 -- Heather Law -- 111. 43/7, 43/11 -- Hope Burn -- 120, 154. 33/16 -- Inch Ford -- 25. 33/12 -- Johnstone Bridge -- 10 43/4 -- Jardine Hall -- 48 42/12 -- Jardinehall Tile Works -- 139. 33/12 -- Kirkcum Hill -- 12
OS1/10/3/163 Jardinehall Tile Works is incorrectly marked 129 on the index instead of 139.
OS1/10/3/164 [Page] 163 Plans -- Name of Object -- Pages ===================== 34/9 -- KirKstile Knowe -- 19. 33/16 -- KirKbank Swash -- 27. 43/2 -- KirKcroft Burn -- 70. 43/2 -- KirKcroft -- 75. 43/2 -- KirKcroft Hill -- 75. 43/2 -- KirK Gate -- 76. 42/3 -- Kill Pool -- 89. 42/12 -- Knowetop -- 134. 34/5 -- Langside Cleuch -- 7. 34/9 -- Longerhallis Hill -- 18. 42/4 -- Loch Plantation -- 51 43/5 -- Leakaims -- 97. 43/5 -- Lammonbie -- 102. 43/6 -- Ley Hill -- 111. 43/6 -- Lammonbie Bridge -- 114. 43/9 -- Lammonbie Mill -- 148. 34/9 -- Mean Hill -- 16. 34/14 -- Milltown -- 43. 43/2 -- Mid Hill -- 68. 43/5 -- Meadowbank -- 99. 113/5 -- Meadowbank Bridge -- 100. 43/5 -- Millbank Cottage -- 101. 43/6 -- Mary's Cleuch -- 113. 42/12 -- Millhouse Bridge -- 127. 42/12 -- Millhousebridge -- 128. 42/12 -- Millhouse -- 128. 42/12 -- Monastery (Site) -- 132. 42/12 -- Manse -- 135. 42/12 -- Moat -- 135. 43/9 -- Muirhomestead Bridge -- 142. 43/9 -- Muirhomestead -- 143. 43/9 -- Muirhomestead Cottages -- 143. 43/9 -- Millbank -- 147 42/12 -- Market Cross (Site) -- 132. 43/9 -- Millhill -- 148. 43/9 -- Mill Brae -- 148. 43/9 -- Muirhouse -- 149. 43/9 -- Mount Pleasant -- 151. 43/9 -- Muirhousefoot Cottages -- 151. 34/13 -- Newbigging Hill -- 35. 34/14 -- Newbigging -- 39. 42/4, 42/8 -- North-holm Plantation -- 48 43/1, 43/5, 43/9 -- Netherchurch Burn -- 54, 99, 141. 43/1 -- Netherhall -- 57. 42/85 -- North-holm Lodges -- 83. 43/4 -- Nether Cleughheads Burn -- 114. 43/5 -- Nethercleugh Station -- 99. 43/6 -- Near Kid Shaws -- 105. 43/6 -- Nether Cleugh-heads -- 116. 42/4 -- Outer Mains -- 52. 34/9 -- Pyketthorn Knowe -- 17. 42/4 Perch-hall -- 51. 42/4 -- Perch-hall Loch -- 52. 33/8, 33/12, 42/8 -- Roman Road -- 3, 10, 87. 33/8, 33/12, 33/16, 42/4, 42/8, 42/12, 42/16 -- River Annan -- 5, 10, 25, 45, 84, 134, 159. 34/16 -- Ravencleuch -- 22. 34/10 -- Ravencleuch Hill -- 23. 34/13 -- RenwicK's Well -- 33. 42/4 -- Ryecastle -- 46. 34/13, 43/1, 43/5 -- Ryecastle Burn 33, 53, 94. 43/2 -- Roseburgh -- 64. 43/2, 43/6 -- RocKhillflat Hill -- 75, 110. 43/2 -- RocKhillflat -- 76. 43/2 -- Roseburian -- 77. 34/16 -- Standing Stone -- 39. 34/9 -- SKail Hill -- 17. 34/13 -- Shaw Bank -- 37. 43/2 - - Sibbaldbieside -- 63. 43/2 -- Shielsteadhill -- 68. 43/2 -- Sibbaldbie Mill -- 69. 43/2 -- School -- 70. 43/2 -- Sibbaldbie -- 74. 43/2 -- Sibbaldbie Church (Site) -- 74. 43/5 -- Sandyholm School -- 93. 43/5 -- Sandyholm -- 95. 43/5 -- Sandyholm Bridge -- 95. 43/5 -- Smithy Brae -- 95. 43/6 -- Sibbaldbie Well -- 117. 43/7 -- Sandy Knowe -- 125. 42/12 -- School -- 127. 42/12 -- Springfield -- 140. 43/9 -- Stevens Croft -- 144. 42/4 -- Spread Ford -- 45. 33/16, 42/4 The Lake -- 30, 45. 42/4 -- The Kaim -- 49. 43/2 -- The Knowes -- 66. 43/5 -- Turf Hill -- 97. 42/12 -- Tibbie's Knowe -- 136. 42/12, 43/9 -- Tam's Knowe -- 127, 142. 34/13, 43/1, 42/8, 43/5 -- Uppercleuch Burn -- 53, 90, 94. 43/1 -- Uppercleugh Plantation -- 53. 43/1 -- Upperhall -- 57. 43/2 -- Upper Hallhills -- 66. 43/5 -- Uppercleuch -- 93. 33/12 -- Watch Hill -- 11. 34/13 -- Whitecastle Knowe -- 35. 43/3 -- White Hill -- 80. 43/3 -- Whitehill Moss -- 80. 43/5 -- West Sandyholm -- 94. 43/6 -- Woodside -- 106. 43/9 -- White Hills -- 142.