Dumfriesshire volume 08

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OS1/10/8/1 DALTON [parish] Dalton Dalton Dalton Walkers' Map of Scotland Crawford's Map of Dumfriesshire Blackwood's Map of Dumfriesshire 050; 056; 057 [Situation] Towards S. Wn. [South Western] extremity of the County of Dumfries The Name of this Parish is compounded of Anglo-Saxon Dal and Dun - the Fort in the Dale. Accordingly the remains of an ancient fort in the immediate vicinity of Dalton village is pointed out as descriptive thereof. The Parish of Dalton is bounded on the North by that of Lochmaben, on the East by Dryfesdale, St Mungo and Cummertrees on the South by Ruthwell and on the West by Mouswald and Lochmaben. The Boundaries on the North are centre of Rangegill Burn, Top of Bank, Track of old Bank, Top of Bank undefined Top of Bank Track of Old Bank undefined Top of Bank undefined Centre of Wall undefined Centre of Wall undefined Top of Bank Centre of Wall Paling Top of Bank undefined Top of Bank Track of old Bank undefined Top of Bank Root of Hedge centre of Bank undefined Root of Hedge undefined Root of Hedge undefined and Paling - on the East Centre of River Annan Centre of Gillhall Burn Centre of Bank Root of Hedge Top of Bank undefined centre of Bank Root of Hedge Centre of Bank Centre of wall undefined - on the South Centre of wall, undefined, centre of wall centre of Hardgrave Burn undefined Root of Hedge Centre of drain Centre of wall Root of Hedge centre of Bank and on the West centre of Bank Root of Hedge Centre of Bank centre of Old drain Root of Hedge undefined centre of Bank Centre of wall Centre of Bank Root of Hedge centre of wall undefined and centre of wall. There is no detached part of Dalton within the Boundaries of another Parish nor within its limits a detached portion of another Parish. Its Shape would approach to that of a square with a pojection jutting out for about 2 miles towards the North-west were it not for a deep indentation near the middle of the Northern Boundary. Its greatest length is 6 miles and average breadth a little over 2 1/2 miles. Its Area as per Statistics is 6753 Acres of which 600 are uncultivated - 517 wood and 5636 Arable and pasture The surface is flat except towards the North-West where it rises to a height of 500 feet. On the uplands the Soil is Sand and gravel along the banks of the Annan it is a light alluvial loam between which and centre of Parish it is chiefly meadow or reclaimed moss, towards the South-East meadow or reclaimed bog and in some parts of the interior it is a cold clay. The soil on a whole is not in a good state of cultivation neither are the lands so well enclosed as in the majority of other Parishes in this County. Farm houses and Steadings are for the most part in bad repair and have but small accommodation. The average rent of land is 13S. p, acre [thirteen shillings [£0.13.0] per acre]. This Parish is watered on the East by the Annan and many inland streams. The highest elevations are Almagill Hill and Holmain Moor towards the North-West which attain an equal altitude of about 500 feet. Though no line of Railway passes through this Parish it is nevertheless conveniently situate between those of the Caledonian in adjoining Parish of Dryfesdale and Glasgow & South-western in Ruthwell which nearly touches it towards the south extremity. The Turnpike Road from Carlisle to Portpatrick runs through the South end of this Parish for a distance of 2 1/2 miles. There is no Manufacture carried on neither has any mineral been discovered Also in N En [North Eastern] district the Turnpike road from Lochmaben to Annan runs from North to south for about 3 miles. Lime and Sandstone quarries have been opened however in several parts but which are now disused or shut up. The only village is Dalton situate near the centre of Parish 10 1/2 miles from Dumfries and 6 1/2 from Annan, which consists of a single Street of one storey houses running from North east to South west measuring about 12 chains long and which is altogether rural and unimportant. In it is the Parish Church - a diminutive structure with a very small belfry - erected 1704 for the accommodation of 300 Sitters - Stipend £181. 12/ 11d [£181.12.11] Patron Carruthers of Holmains - a Parish School recently erected and very commodious - presenting a somewhat attractive appearance on entering the village from the South - Salary £34. 4/3. [£34.4.3] with £20 fees - also an Infant School supported partly by subscription and donations from Parish Proprietors - and one public house. About 1 1/2 [Continued on page 2]
OS1/10/8/1 [page] 1 Parish of Dalton -- Co. [County] Dumfries
OS1/10/8/2 DALTON [Continued from page 1] 1 1/2 miles South-West from this Village there is a hamlet called Carrutherstown in which there is a Public house. Dermont, Rammerscales, Denbie and Whitecroft are the principal houses the two former of which are elegant modern mansions. Parish Population about 700. The present Parish of Dalton comprehends the old Parishes of Meikle Dalton and Little Dalton which were united immediately after the Reformation. In 1609 they were both united to that of Mouswald but in 1633 were disjoined therefrom and erected into their present form - the Church of Meikle Dalton having then been made the united parochial Church. The ruins of Little Dalton Church still exist and are situated towards the North-West district. It appears to have been appropriated by the Carruthers of Holmains for a Burial place "Little Dalton Church enclosing the burial ground of the descendants of the Carruthers of Holmains." Statistics The Ecclesiastical Antiquities and Gazetteer of Scotland state however that "when the two Parishes were conjoined Little Dalton Church was demolished" The people of locality affirm however that Little Dalton Church was in use up to 1703 - that is up to the date of erection of the present Parish Church which also seems quite at variance with the foregoing authorities wherein it is stated that "Meikle Dalton Church was used by the Parishioners from 1633" thereby implying that these ruins represent those of Meikle Dalton Church which was in use from the union of the two Parishes. In the absence of any authorities upon these discrepancies, it may be here assumed that they may have in part arisen from the circumstance of the church's appropriation and the confusion of dates of demise of several of the Carruthers family (See Page 34) About 12 chains West thereof the Site of Little Dalton village is still pointed out. A few Chains South of Dalton village the vestiges of a Fort may still be traced the entrenchment on the West side thereof being readily distinguished. This is supposed to be the ancient Fort from which the Name of Parish is derived. On Holmains Moor 1 1/2 mile from the northern extremity of Parish there is a large Cairn composed chiefly of small stones supposed by people of locality to have been raised by the Picts which supposition however is not entertained by any Authority. About 50 Chains West therefrom there is a circular Camp defined by a single entrenchment, which commands a view along the vale of Annan. It is considered by the well informed of the district to be a British Camp. The Statistics say "This Camp is formed upon a transition rock of greywacke, its diameter is 102 yards, the ditch or fosse is 9 feet deep and 27 feet broad - It must have been a place of considerable strength from the great inclination of the hill on its North and East sides. The lower part of the Camp appears to have been separated by a rampart or wall made of stones taken from the fosse, many of which are in a vitrified state. This wall has been removed. The diameter of the upper part of the Camp is 54 yards and the entrance to it is on the Western side". Near the middle of the Western Boundary in Deadmangill there is a Cairn where it is supposed malefactors were interred during an early age. In Kirkwood grounds an ancient Rocking stone which has however been displaced is still entire, Towards the Northern extremity of Parish the site of the ancient stronghold of the Carruthers of Holmains, the ruins of which were extant so recently as 1835. "The only Ancient edifice is Holmains Tower the seat of the Carruthers of Holmains but now totally in ruins" Statistics. A Chapel dedicated to St Brigid is traditionally reported in the locality to have existed in this Parish the Site of which has accordingly been pointed out - about 45 Chains south from Dalton village.
OS1/10/8/2 [page] 2 Parish of Dalton -- Co. [County] Dumfries
OS1/10/8/3 RAMMERSCALES Rammerscales Rammerscales Rammerscales Rammerscales Rammerscales Mr George Underwood Mr John Rae Schoolmaster, Dalton Mr John Barton of Hightae Johnston's Co [County] Map Statistics of Parish 050 [Situation] 36 Chains S.S.W. [South South West] from the most Northerly point of this Parish. A neat mansion, offices & garden, and a large Estate - attached the property of William, Bell, McDonald
OS1/10/8/3 RAMMERSCALES WOOD Rammerscales Wood Rammerscales Wood Rammerscales Wood Mr Carruthers Esqr. Dormont Mr John Rae. of Dalton Mr Barton, of Hightae 050 [Situation] Adjoining Rammerscales on the North. A large, and irregularly shaped Mixed wood, the trees Old & hard the property of William Bell McDonald
OS1/10/8/3 RANGEGILL BURN Range Gill Range Gill Range Gill Range Gillburn Rangegill Burn Mr Carruthers Esqr Dormont Mr John Rae Dalton Mr John Barton Mr George Underwood See Lochmaben Name Book Page 162 050 [Situation] Forming partially NWn. [North Western] And Nn. [Northern] Parish Boundarys A steep narrow glen and burn locally named. so in. its Vicinity Range Gill is the name it generally gets in the District,
OS1/10/8/3 [page] 3 Parish Dalton -- Plan 50 11. -- Trace 2. [signed] M Donohue. April 1856.
OS1/10/8/4 COCKETHILL BRIDGE Cockethill Bridge Cockethill Bridge Cockethill Bridge Mr George Underwood Mr Joseph Easton Mr William Bell, 050 [Situation] 22 Chains North of Rammerscales A stone bridge of one Arch across Range Gill at Sawmill cottage,, upheld at the expense of William Bell McDonald Esqre of Rammerscales.
OS1/10/8/4 [page] 4 Parish Dalton -- Plan 50.11. -- Trace 2. [Entry for Sawmill Cottage scored out] [signed] M. Donohue April 1856
OS1/10/8/5 THIEFCLEUCH PLANTATION Thief Cleugh Plantation Thief Cleugh Plantation Thief Cleuch Planatation Mr Joseph Easton Mr Jowit Mr Kilpatrick 050 [Situation] South of Rangegill Burn on N. Wn. [North Western] Parish Boundary A fir Plantation, Trees close, & not very large extends from Thief cleugh to the Ph. [Parish] Boundary and along Range Gill Property of William Bell McDonald Esqre
OS1/10/8/5 [page] 5 Parish of Dalton -- Plan - 50.15. -- Trace 1. [signed] M Donohue
OS1/10/8/6 [page] 6 Dalton Parish -- Plan 50.15 -- Trace 2. [Note Red Gate, scored out] -- Name is not established in the district [signed] M Donohue
OS1/10/8/7 THIEF CLEUCH Thief Cleugh Thief Cleugh Thief Cleugh Mr Joseph Easton of Smallholm Bank Mr Christopher Carruthers Mr Bell of Rammerscales. 050 [Situation] At S.E. [South East] end Thiefcleugh Plantation A Small deep hollow, where a shallow Stream passes through, to Range Gill, It gives name to a plantation
OS1/10/8/7 CRYSTAL SIKE Crystal SiKe Crystal SiKe Crystal SiKe Mr John Barton of Hightae Mr Christopher Carruthers Mr Easton of Smallholm Bank 050 [Situation] Near Wn. [Western] Parish Boundary A Small Stream which rises at Todknow in the Ph. [Parish] of Mouswald, runs in a Northward course cutting across the By [Boundary] of Dalton, Mouswald. & Lochmabn in 4 different places and Joins Range Gill at Thief Cleugh Plantation, The water is clear hence The name which is well Known.
OS1/10/8/7 CRYSTALSIKE CrystalSiKe CrystalSiKe CrystalSiKe Mr John Barton Mr Christopher Carruthers Mr Easton 050 [Situation] About 3 3/4 miles N.W. [North West] from Dalton village A dwelling house, out buildings, garden and Small parcel of land the greater of which is rough and heathy It taKes its name from a Stream called Crystal SiKe, adjoining
OS1/10/8/7 [page] 7 Parish Dalton -- Plan 50.15. -- Trace 1. [signed] M Donohue April 1856.
OS1/10/8/8 RANGEGILL BURN Range Gill Range Gill Range Gill Rangegill Burn Mr Joseph Easton Mr John Barton Mr Bell See Page 190 of Lochmaben N. [Name] Book 050 [Situation] Forming partially N. Wn. [North Western] And Nn. [Northern] Parish Boundaries A Steep narrow Glen And Stream, forming a Ph. [Parish] Boundary through this Plan on its North side,
OS1/10/8/8 RAMMERSCALES WOOD Rammerscales Wood Rammerscales Wood Rammerscales Wood Mr Joseph Easton Mr John Barton Mr Bell 050 [Situation] Adjoining Rammerscales on the North A Mixed Wood of considerable Extent - property of William Bell McDonald.
OS1/10/8/8 ROUTING CLEUCH Routting Cleugh Routing Cleugh Routin Cleuch Routing Cleuch Routing Cleuch Routing Cleugh Mr John Barton Mr John Rae Dalton Mr John Rae Schoolmaster of Dalton Mr Whietman, Mound Kedar School Master Rev [Reverend] Mr Murray Mouswald Dr [Doctor] Singer's Agl. [Agricultural] Survey of Dumfries 050 [Situation] From N.Wn. [North Western] extremity of Holmains Wood extending S.W. by N. [South West by North] A Steep narrow glen Wooded, on both Sides through a Stream flows. [initialled] MD. It is Said the name is from Rout i e noise, [initialled] MD.
OS1/10/8/8 [page] 8 Parish Dalton -- Plan 50.15. -- T. [Trace] 2 [signed] M Donohue, April 1856
OS1/10/8/9 HOLMAINS MOOR Holmains Moor Holmains Moor Holmains Moor Mr John Barton Mr J. Wilson Mr Jowit GameKeeper 050; 056 [Situation] Forming a portion of Nwn [North Western] district of this Parish A tract of high Moorland property of William Francis Carruthers of Darmont.
OS1/10/8/9 HOLMAINS WOOD Holmains Wood Holmains Wood Holmains Wood Mr John Barton of Hightae Mr Joseph Easton Mr Jowit 050 [Situation] At N,E, [North East] end of Holmains Moor About 50 Acres of Underwood with tracKs through it, Property of William Francis Carruthers of Darmont.
OS1/10/8/9 [page] 9 Parish Dalton -- Plan 50.15 -- Trace 3. [Note Holmains Wood] -- Hommit Wood -- The corrupt pronunciation by some persons of Holmains, i.e. Hommit, [signed] M Donohue April 1856.
OS1/10/8/10 CAIRN (Supposed) [Hound Hill] Cairnhill Cairnhill Cairnhill The Cairn Cairnstones Houndhill Houndhill Cairn Mr John Barton Mr Joseph Easton Mr Jowitt GameKeeper Mr Johnstones Mr KirKpatricK William Francis Carruthers Esqr of Dormont Johnston's County Map 050 [Situation] About 2 3/4 miles N.W. by N. [North West by North] from Dalton village A Small hill on Holmsmains Moor on which There is a Small Knoll hollowed in the Centre with Small Stones in it & which is supposed to be the remains of a Picts Cairn, The account I got is not Satisfactory enough to marK it so The Hill generally gets Cairn hill but some call it the Cairn & [Cairnstones] It is not Known at all as Houndhill except to the proprietor &c -
OS1/10/8/10 HOUND HILL Cairnhill Cairnhill Cairnhill The Cairn Cairnstones Houndhill Houndhill Cairn Mr John Barton Mr Joseph Easton Mr Jowitt GameKeeper Mr Johnstones Mr KirKpatricK William Francis carruthers Esqr of Dormont Johnston's County Map 050 [Situation] About 2 3/4 miles N.W. by N. [North West by North] from Dalton village A Small hill on Holmsmains Moor on which There is a Small Knoll hollowed in the centre with small stones in it & which is supposed to be the remains of a Picts Cairn, The account I got is not Satisfactory enough to marK it so The Hill generally gets Cairn hill but some call it the Cairn & [Cairnstones] It is not Known at all as Houndhill except to the proprietor & -
OS1/10/8/10 [Page] 10 Parish of Dalton -- Plan 50. 15 -- Trace 5 [Signed] M Donohue
OS1/10/8/11 HOLMAINS Halmains Halmains Holomains Holmains Gazetteer of Scotland Mr Carruthers of Dormont Crawford's Co [County] Map, On the Tombstones at Little Dalton Church, yard, 050 [Situation] 2 1/2 miles N. W. [North West] from Dalton Village A dwelling house, offices And farm property of William Francis Carruthers. Holmains is the correct mode
OS1/10/8/11 Site of HOLMAINS TOWER Holmains' Tower (Site of) 1665, Mr Carruthers of Dormont Mr Rae of Dalton Mr Jowit of Holmains Cottage, 050 [Situation] About 6 Chains S. [South] of Holmains house, An ancient edifice, a Tower or fortalice, formerly the Seat of the family of Carruthers. There is no part of the building now, except bits and fragments 1665 is on a Stone on the Mantelpiece in the farm house Now Named Holmains This Stone was taKen from the building From Some Old Charters from King Robert Bruce this is Named (de Holmendis,) The escutcheon of the family Carruthers is also on the Stone above named,
OS1/10/8/11 BOGLE BUSHES Bogle Bushes Bogle Bushes Bogle Bushes Mr William Jowit, Mr Johnstone Mr Easton, 050 [Situation] 32 Chains S.S.W. [South South West] from Holmains house, A patch of underwood and Well the supposed habitation of Bogles, Fairies, etc. etc. etc. The name is well-Known
OS1/10/8/11 [page] 11 Parish of Dalton -- Plan 50.15. -- Trace 6 [signed] M Donohue, April 1856.
OS1/10/8/12 RANGE CASTLE Range Castle Range Castle Range Castle Mr Easton Mr John Barton Mr Jowitt 050 A hill feature of Consdirable altitude 500 feet, on which is An Old Camp either British or Roman [initialled] MD
OS1/10/8/12 CAMP (Supposed British) [Range Castle] Roman Camp Roman Camp Roman Camp British Camp Range Castle Camp Camp Mr Jowit Mr Johnstone Mr Barton of Hightae Mr John Rae Schoolmaster in Dalton village Statistics of Dalton Fullarton's Gazetteer 050 [Situation] 2 1/4 miles N.W, [North West] from Dalton Village. A large Camp of the round form, formed round with a banK and ditch, A circumvalation made and used by the Romans, or the Original inhabitants of Scotland [initialled] MD
OS1/10/8/12 [Page] 12 Parish Dalton -- Plan 50.15 -- Trace 6. [Entry for White Lodge Park scored out] [Note Camp] -- See Page 2 [Signed] M Donohue April 1856.
OS1/10/8/13 DALTON BURN Dalton Burn Dalton Burn Dalton Burn Mr Carruthers Mr J. Rae Mr William Jowit 050; 056; 057 [Situation] From near N,Wn [North Western] Parish Boundary running S.E. [South East] through Parish, A stream which has its source from a well in the Bogle Bushes and runs Southward for a considerable distance and winding its course turns into the River Annan Near Dormont.
OS1/10/8/13 FOWMARTE SHAW Foulmart Shaw Foulmart Shaw Foulmart Shaw Fowmarte Shaw John Rae Mr Johnston Andrew Paterson Dormont Saw Mills 050 [Situation] 2 1/4 miles N.W. [North West] from Dalton Village, A long strip of underwood extending along the East side of Range Castle, name well Known
OS1/10/8/13 [Page] 13 Parish of Dalton -- Plan 50.15 -- Trace 6. [Note Fowmarte Shaw] -- See page 15 [Signed] M Donohue
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OS1/10/8/15 FOWMARTE SHAW Foulmart Shaw Foulmart Shaw Foulmart Shaw Foulmart Shaw Fowmarte Shaw Fowmarte Shaw James Bell Peter Jardine John Henderson John Rae John Frood James Boyle 050 [Situation] About 2 1/4 miles N.W. [North West] from Dalton village, A Small wood on the estate of Dormont. the name has been established from time immemorial.
OS1/10/8/15 MOSS CASTLE Moss Castle Moss Castle Moss Castle James Bell Peter Jardine John Henderson 050; 056 A Considerable hill near Rammerscales. the name is well Known in the locality.
OS1/10/8/15 [Page] 15 Parish of Dalton -- Plan 50.16 -- Trace 1 [Note Fowmarte Shaw] -- Fowmarte - the Pole-cat -- Dr [Doctor] Jamieson [Signed] Philip Munro Pt R.S.&M. [Private Royal Sappers & Miners]
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OS1/10/8/17 SHAW HEAD Shawhead Shawhead Shawhead Shaw Head Shaw Head William Paterson Peter Bell John French John Frood James Boyle 050; 051; 056; 057 [Situation] 1 Mile North from Dalton Village. An extensive Wood on the estate of Dormont. its wood consists of oak ash & fir.
OS1/10/8/17 DORMONT ISLAND Linnmill Island Linnmill Island Dormont Island William Paterson John Porteous Peter Bell 050 [Situation] In River Annan upwards of One mile North from Dalton Village, A small Island situated in the River Annan opposite Linn Mill.
OS1/10/8/17 RIVER ANNAN River Annan River Annan River Annan William Wright Adam Waugh Peter Bell 050; 056; 057 [Situation] Forming N En [North Eastern] And partially En [Eastern] Parish Boundary, A Considerable River having its Source near Moffat and falls into the Solway Firth.
OS1/10/8/17 [page] 17 Parish of Dalton -- Plan 50.16 -- Trace 3 [Note River Annan] -- This name Should have been writen and ascribed on Trace 2. [Note Mill Pool, scored out] -- This Name is not generally Known in locality [Signed] Philip Munro Pt R.S.&M. [Private Royal Sappers & Miners]
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OS1/10/8/19 SHAW HEAD Shawhead Shawhead Shawhead Shaw Head Shaw Head William Paterson Peter Bell John French John Frood John Boyle 051 [Situation] About 1 1/4 mile North from Dalton village. An extensive wood on the estate of Dormont, its wood Consists of oak ash & Fir.
OS1/10/8/19 RIVER ANNAN River Annan River Annan River Annan William Wright Adam Waugh Robert Ker 050; 056;057 [Situation] Tracing N.En [North Eastern] and partially En [Eastern] Parish A considerable River having its Source near Moffat and falls into the Solway Firth.
OS1/10/8/19 [Page] 19 Parish of Dalton -- Plan 51.13 -- Trace 1 [Note Williamwath Ford, scored out] The approaches thereto are now blocked up. Wath and Ford are synomimous. [signed] Philip Munro Pt R.S.&M. [Private Royal Sappers & Miners]
OS1/10/8/20 WILLIAMWATH LODGE Williamwath Lodge Williamwath Lodge Williamwath Lodge John French Peter Bell Robert Ker 051 [Situation] About 1 1/2 mile N.N,E. [North North East] from Dalton village A handsome Cottage one Story in height garden attached, the property of W.F. Carruthers this is the South East entrance to Dormont house, It takes its name from a Ford [which] crosses the Annan River a few chain on [its] North
OS1/10/8/20 WILLIAMWATH BRIDGE Williamwath Bridge Williamwath Bridge Williamwath Bridge Andrew Paterson Peter Bell Robert Kerr 051 [Situation] About 1 1/2 mile N.N.E, [North North East] from [--], A handsome Bridge of 3 arches across the [River] Annan, repaired by W.F. Carruthers Esqr takes its name from a Ford a few chains North of it.
OS1/10/8/20 BLACKCRAG POOL Black Crag Pool Black Crag Pool Black Crag Pool Andrew Paterson Peter Bell Robert Kerr 051 [Situation] In River Annan near Williamwath Bridge. A deep pool on the South of [Williamwath] Bridge,
OS1/10/8/20 [Page] 20 Parish of Dalton-- Plan 51.13 -- Trace 1 [Signed] Philip Munro Pt R.S.&M. [Royal Sappers & Miners]
OS1/10/8/20 Words lost in fold of page. Gap in text.
OS1/10/8/21 BAILLIE HILL Bailliehill Bailliehill Bailliehill Bailie Hill Mr John Rae, Schoolmaster Mr John Barton Schoolmaster Mr R. Wilson Johnston's County Map 056 [Situation] 2 1/2 miles N.W. by W. [North West by West] from Dalton A hill with a Fir plantation on it, enclosed with a fence The Authorities are of Opinion that this name is not from Baile (fir or Blaze.) but from Baillie a Man's Name. Hist. [History] of Scotland wth Vol [Volume] page 192 [initialled MD] Nor yet from Bal, or Bally, or Boal, or Bailie
OS1/10/8/21 HOLMAINS MOOR Holmains Moor Holmains Moor Holmains Moor Mr Carruthers Esqr Mr Jowit GameKeep Mr John Rae 050; 056 [Situation] Forming a portion of N.Wn [North Western] district of this Parish, A tract of High Moorland property of Mr William Francis Carruthers of Dormont Extends from Dam Moor to Routhing Cleugh and Joins in with the Boundary of Mouswald, the whole is Rough and Heathy and used as a Sheep walk it abounds with moor birds and other Game,
OS1/10/8/21 [Page] 21 Parish Dalton -- Plan 56.3 -- Trace 1. [Note Baillie Hill] -- This Name is of frequent occurrence throughout the Country and the compound is generally supposed to refer to the rank of the deputed officer of a certain district or Barony - that meetings were wont to be convened on such hillocks as the above where the Baron's depute judicially presided. This officer was called "the Baron-bailie or baillie." -- Dr [Doctor] Jamieson [Signed] M Donohue April 1856,
OS1/10/8/22 DAM The Dam The Dam The Dam Dam Dam Mr John Rae of Dalton Mr William Jowit Mr Wright Johnstone's Co [County] Map Tombstones in Dalton Kirkyard 056 [Situation] About 2 1/4 miles N,w [North West] from Dalton Village A dwelling house, outbuildings And garden, property of William F. Carruthers of Dormont.
OS1/10/8/22 HOLMAINS COTTAGE Holmains Cottage Holmains Cottage Holmains Cottage Mr John Rae Mr William F Carruthers Dormont Mr Halliday 056 [Situation] About 2 1/4 miles N.W. by W. [North West by West] from Dalton Village. A dwelling house and Kennel Occupied by Mr Jowit GameKeeeper property of Mr William F. Carruthers
OS1/10/8/22 DAM MOOR Dam Moor Dam Moor Dam Moor Mr William Jowitt Mr Carruthers Mr Rae 056 [Situation] From Holmains Cottage to Wn [Western] Parish Boundary, A tract of Moor land property of Mr William F. Carruthers of Dormont.
OS1/10/8/22 [Page] 22 Parish, Dalton -- Plan 56. 3 -- T. [Trace] 2. [Signed] M Donohue April 1856.
OS1/10/8/23 BIRSET Birzet Birzet Birzet Birset Birset Birset Birshead James Kerr Mr John Rae Mr Halliday Mr Wright John Frood John Calvert Johnston's Co [County] Map 056 [Situation] About 2 1/2 miles Almost West from Dalton village. A dwelling house outbuildings And farm. property of Mr William F. Carruthers. Supposed to derive its Name from the rough or birssy nature of the Adjoining land
OS1/10/8/23 [Page] 23 Parish Dalton -- Plan 56. 3 -- T. [Trace] 3 [Signed] M Donohue
OS1/10/8/24 BUTTERWHAT Butterwhat Butterwhat Butterwhat Butterwhat Butterwhat Butterwhat Butterwhat Blacks Map of Scotland Mr Carruthers of Dormont Mr J Rae Stones in Dalton old burial ground Valuation Rolls Staistical Account of Dalton Johnston's Co. [County] Map 056 [Situation] 1 3/4 mile N. W. by W. [North West by West] from Dalton village. An old farm house et. and garden.
OS1/10/8/24 JACOB'S KNOWE Jacob's Know Jacob's Know Jacob's Know Jacob's Knowe Mr Halliday Mr Jowit, Gamekeeper Mr Smith Mr James WIlson 056 [Situation] 2 miles N.W. by W. [North West by West] from Dalton village. The name of a hill well Known in the vicinity (called after a man.) Supposed to be the Christian name. -
OS1/10/8/24 DALTON BURN [Little Dalton Burn ] [Little Dalton Burn ] [Little Dalton Burn ] Dalton Burn Mr. John Rae Mr. Jowit Gamekeeper Mr Robert Wilson John Rae 050; 056; 057 [Situation] From near N.Wn [North Western} Parish Boundary running S.E. [South East] through Parish A stream in the North corner of this Plan and so named in the Locality adj. [adjacent] See a longer description in Plan 56.4.
OS1/10/8/24 [Page] 24 Parish, Dalton Plan 56.3 T. [Trace] 4 [Signed] M Donohue Apr. [April] 1856
OS1/10/8/24 There is a blue line the Little Dalton entry - shown as Dalton Burn on the Map .
OS1/10/8/25 BUTTERWHAT MOOR 056
OS1/10/8/26 BANKFOOT MILL (Remains of) 056
OS1/10/8/26 Site of LITTLE DALTON 056
OS1/10/8/27 ALMAGILL HILL 056
OS1/10/8/27 MOSS CASTLE 050; 056
OS1/10/8/27 UPPER ALMAGILL 056
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OS1/10/8/29 LOWER ALMAGILL 056
OS1/10/8/30 NEWTON WOOD 056
OS1/10/8/30 UPPER DORMONT 056
OS1/10/8/31 FLOSH BRIDGE 056
OS1/10/8/32 DORMONT POOL Dormont Pool Dormont Pool Dormont Pool John French William Halliday Esqr. William Paterson 056 [Situation] In River Annan nearly 1 mile N.N.W. [North North West] from Dalton Village A deep Pool Situated in the River Annan [n-- ]
OS1/10/8/32 SHAW HEAD Shawhead Shawhead Shawhead John French William Paterson Peter Bell 050; 056; 057 [Situation] About 1 1/4 or 1 mile N. [North] from Dalton Village An extensive wood in the Estate of Dormont consists of oak Ash & Fir.
OS1/10/8/32 DORMONT Dormont Dormont Dormont John French William Paterson Peter Bell 056 [Situation] Upwards of 3/4 mile N.N. W. [North North West] from Dalton village. A handsome building 3 Stories in height the house of William Francis Carruthers Esqr.
OS1/10/8/32 [Page] 32 -- Parish of Dalton -- No. 21 -- Plan 56.4 Trace 3 [Signed] Philip Munro Pte. R. S. & M. [Private Royal Sappers & Miners]
OS1/10/8/33 DALTON BURN 050; 056; 057
OS1/10/8/34 KIRKHILL 056
OS1/10/8/34 LITTLE DALTON CHURCH (Ruins) 056
OS1/10/8/34 RONALD'S HILL 056
OS1/10/8/35 FOURTEEN-ACRE 056
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OS1/10/8/37 BLEACHFIELD 056
OS1/10/8/37 HINDGILLBRAE 056
OS1/10/8/38 BRIDGEND 056
OS1/10/8/38 MANSE BRIDGE 056
OS1/10/8/38 MANSEGATE 056
OS1/10/8/39 DORMONT WOOD 056; 057
OS1/10/8/39 FLOSH WOOD 056
OS1/10/8/40 DORMONT GRANGE 056; 057
OS1/10/8/40 SANDYKNOWE 056
OS1/10/8/41 BLACKMARK LODGE 057
OS1/10/8/41 KIRK WOOD 057
OS1/10/8/41 SHAW HEAD 050; 056; 057
OS1/10/8/42 BERRY RIG 057
OS1/10/8/42 LADIES' WELL 057
OS1/10/8/43 WOODHEAD POOL 057
OS1/10/8/44 TODLE POOL 057
OS1/10/8/45 GALLOWSTREE ROCK 057
OS1/10/8/45 KIRKWOOD 057
OS1/10/8/45 ROCKING STONE (Displaced) [Kirkwood] 057
OS1/10/8/46 COTTAGE ISLAND 056
OS1/10/8/46 ST MUNGO FORD 057
OS1/10/8/47 SARAH'S WELL 057
OS1/10/8/48 TEENAN'S HILL 057
OS1/10/8/48 TEENAN'S WELL 057
OS1/10/8/48 TEENAN'S WOOD 057
OS1/10/8/49 KIRKWOOD MAINS 057
OS1/10/8/49 ROTCHELL COTTAGES 057
OS1/10/8/49 ROTCHELL HILL 057
OS1/10/8/50 Bowmill Ford Bomal Ford Bomal Ford Bomal Ford Bomal Ford Bowmill Ford Bowmill Ford Bowmill Ford David Paterson Robert Keir James Grierson John Rae John Wood Bowmillholm Revd Andrew Jamieson Robt McGregor } N. Mungo Through River Annan nearly 1 mile N E from Dalton village A Ford across the River Annan near Rot*
OS1/10/8/50 Bowmill Pool Bomal Pool Bomal Pool Bomal Pool Bomal Pool David Paterson Robert Keir James Grierson John Rae In River Annan a little South from Bolme Ford. A deep pool situated in the River Annan near Rotchel
OS1/10/8/50 River Annan River Annan River Annan River Annan Thos F Sandeman Esq. Robert Keir James Grierson Tracing N E and partially E, Parish Boundary A considerable River having its source Moffat & falls into the Solway Firth
OS1/10/8/51 ROTCHE HOLE 057
OS1/10/8/51 ROTCHELL 057
OS1/10/8/51 STAG POOL 057
OS1/10/8/52 (page) 52 BLANK PAGE
OS1/10/8/53 BIRSET CLEUCH 056
OS1/10/8/53 BIRSET MOOR 056
OS1/10/8/53 BUTTERWHAT MOOR 056
OS1/10/8/54 BUTTERWHAT MOSS 056
OS1/10/8/54 CRAIGIE BURN 056
OS1/10/8/54 HALLIDAYHILL MOOR 056
OS1/10/8/55 CAIRN [Deadman's Gill] 056
OS1/10/8/55 DEADMAN'S GILL 056
OS1/10/8/55 WEST DENBIE 056
OS1/10/8/56 (page) 56 BLANK PAGE
OS1/10/8/57 CRAIGIE BURN 056
OS1/10/8/57 HALLIDAYHILL MOOR 056
OS1/10/8/57 UNDER BUTTERWHAT 056
OS1/10/8/58 DALTON BURN 050; 056; 057
OS1/10/8/58 HALLIDAYHILL 056
OS1/10/8/59 HIND GILL 056
OS1/10/8/59 HINDGILL 056
OS1/10/8/59 MANSE [W of Dalton] 056
OS1/10/8/60 LITTLEDYKE 056
OS1/10/8/60 MEIKLEDYKE 056
OS1/10/8/61 HASS PLANTATION 056
OS1/10/8/61 WHITEHILL PLANTATION 056
OS1/10/8/62 DYKE OF DALTON 056
OS1/10/8/62 WATCH KNOWE 056
OS1/10/8/63 GREENSWANGS (Ruins of) 056
OS1/10/8/64 DALTON BURN 050; 056; 057
OS1/10/8/64 DENBIE 056
OS1/10/8/64 KIRKWOOD COTTAGE 057
OS1/10/8/64A Dalton Burn Dalton Burn Dalton Burn Dalton Burn William Cowan Francis Adamson James Dick From near [.....] Parish Boundary running [...] Parish. A small stream having its source in the North end of this parish, at which place it bears the name of Little Dalton Burn from thence it flows in a southern direction through the estate of Denbie and is sometimes called by that name, as this stream bears the name of Dalton Burn at the head and foot I think this name had better be used
OS1/10/8/64A Parish of Dalton No.21. Plan 57/5 Trace 1
OS1/10/8/65 DALTON [village] 057
OS1/10/8/65 DALTON LOCH 057
OS1/10/8/65 MIDDLERAW 057
OS1/10/8/66 CROSS [Dalton] 057
OS1/10/8/66 ISLEFLOSH 057
OS1/10/8/66 SCHOOL [Dalton] 057
OS1/10/8/67 CHURCH [Dalton] 057
OS1/10/8/67 INFANT SCHOOL [Dalton] 057
OS1/10/8/67 POST OFFICE [Dalton] 057
OS1/10/8/68 DALTON INN Dalton Inn Dalton Inn Dalton Inn John Rae John Gibson Francis Adamson A small one storey house having very little accomodation for travellers. This housewasformerly known as the Royal Oak, which name has been done away with.
OS1/10/8/68 This is merely a Public House
OS1/10/8/69 GATESIDE 057
OS1/10/8/69 PLEACAIRN 057
OS1/10/8/70 GILLHALL BURN 057
OS1/10/8/70 RIVER ANNAN 050; 056; 057
OS1/10/8/71 GALLOWS HILL 057
OS1/10/8/71 ISLE-OF-DALTON 057
OS1/10/8/71 Site of ST BRIDGET'S CHAPEL 057
OS1/10/8/72 KIRKLANDRIG 057
OS1/10/8/72 ROUND HILL 057
OS1/10/8/73 MURRAYTHWAITE GILL 057
OS1/10/8/73 MURRAYTHWAITE WOOD 057
OS1/10/8/74 GILLHALL 057
OS1/10/8/75 (Page) 75 BLANK PAGE
OS1/10/8/76 HETLAND STABLES 056
OS1/10/8/77 (page ) 77 BLANK PAGE
OS1/10/8/78 HASS PLANTATION 056
OS1/10/8/78 WHITEHILL PLANTATION 056
OS1/10/8/79 HETLAND SCHOOL 056
OS1/10/8/79 HETLANDHILL 056
OS1/10/8/80 WELL PLANTATION 056
OS1/10/8/81 DALTON BURN 050; 056; 057
OS1/10/8/81 HETLAND 056
OS1/10/8/82 BALLSGILL 056
OS1/10/8/82 CARRUTHERSTOWN 056
OS1/10/8/83 DENBIE CLEUCH 056; 057
OS1/10/8/83 HENSHAW 056
OS1/10/8/83 UPPER DENBIE 056
OS1/10/8/84 WHITECROFT 056
OS1/10/8/85 LANGRIGG 056
OS1/10/8/85 TAM O' SHANTER P.H. [Carrutherstown] 056
OS1/10/8/86 FOSTERMEADOW 056
OS1/10/8/86 WHITECROFTGATE 056
OS1/10/8/87 Brae Moss Brae Moor or Moss Brae Moor or Moss Brae Moor or Moss John E Newton Esq William Anderson John Cassidy 1.1/2 mile South from Dalton Village A [layo] tract of Moorland the property of Thomas Carruthers Esq This name applies to the uncultivated portion of Brae Moor
OS1/10/8/87 [page] 87. Parish of Dalton Plan 46/12 Trace [pn]
OS1/10/8/88 MILLSTONERIG WELL 057
OS1/10/8/88 SHAWFOOT 057
OS1/10/8/89 GILLISHAW WOOD 057
OS1/10/8/89 MOSSRIG 057
OS1/10/8/90 MURRAYTHWAITE WOOD 057
OS1/10/8/90 ROUND HILL 057
OS1/10/8/90 SOUTH MOSSRIG 057
OS1/10/8/91 GILLHALL BURN 057
OS1/10/8/91 WHITERASHES 056
OS1/10/8/92 CUDDIELANE LOCH 057
OS1/10/8/92 KILN KNOWE 057
OS1/10/8/93 Brae Moss Brae Moss John Rae The Brae John Rae Dalton Mr Cattle About 1.1/4 mile South from Dalton Village A piece of Moorland adjacent to the house called the Brae.
OS1/10/8/93 [page] 93 Parish of Dalton Plan 57 - 9 Trace 3
OS1/10/8/94 BRAEHILL 057
OS1/10/8/94 CUDDIE LANE 057
OS1/10/8/94 DALTON BURN 050; 056; 057
OS1/10/8/94 DENBIE CLEUCH 056; 057
OS1/10/8/95 MILLSTONERIG 057
OS1/10/8/96 GILLBRAE 056
OS1/10/8/96 MEADOWFOOT 056
OS1/10/8/97 POW WATER 56; 61; 62
OS1/10/8/98 Whiterashes Whiterashes Whiteeashes Whiterashes Robert White Occupier John Rae James Hoggan 3.1/4 miles SW by W [South West by West] from Dalton Village A farm with a few small outbuildings Stackyard and garden all in a very Ruinous state, the property of William F. Carruthers Esq.
OS1/10/8/98 [page] 98 Parish of Dalton Plan 56/16 Trace 3
OS1/10/8/99 LOANINGHEAD 056
OS1/10/8/100 JENKINS' WELL 057
OS1/10/8/100 POPIN WELL 057
OS1/10/8/101 HARDGRAVE BURN 057
OS1/10/8/101 JENNY'S WOOD 057
OS1/10/8/102 HARDGRAVE 057
OS1/10/8/102 KNOCK 057
OS1/10/8/102 LONG HILL 057
OS1/10/8/103 HARDGRAVE COTTAGES 057
OS1/10/8/104 POPIN 057
OS1/10/8/104 POPIN MOSS 057
OS1/10/8/105 EDGE 057
OS1/10/8/105 HARDGRAVEBURN 057
OS1/10/8/105 PARTRIDGE GILL 057
OS1/10/8/106 EDGE HILL 057
OS1/10/8/107 OS1/10/8 [page] 107 8 Co. Dumfries Parish of Dalton Scale 25 - 344 PLANS......................................Page From...............To 50....................11............3...................4 50....................15............5..................14 50....................16...........15.................18 51....................13...........19.................20 56......................3...........21.................26 56......................4...........27.................40 57......................1...........41.................52 56......................7...........53.................56 56......................8...........57.................64 57......................5...........64.................75 56.....................11..........76.................77 56.....................12..........78.................87 57......................9...........88.................95 56.....................16..........96.................98 57.....................13.........100...............107 61......................4..........100...............107 16 PLANS
OS1/10/8/108 [page] 108 INDEX Plans -- Name of Object -- Pages 56/4. -- Almagill Hill -- 27. 50/15. -- Bogle Bushes -- 11. 51/13. -- BlacKcrag Pool -- 20. 56/3. -- Baillie Hill -- 21. 56/3. -- Birset -- 23. 56/3. -- Butterwhat -- 24. 56/3, 56/7. -- Butterwhat Moor -- 25, 53. 56/3. -- Bankfoot Mill -- 26. 56/4. -- Bleachfield -- 37. 56/4. -- Bridgend -- 38. 56/4, 57/1. -- BlacKmark Wood -- 40, 53. 56/4. -- BlacKmark Lodge -- 41. 57/1. -- Berry Rigg -- 42. 57/1. -- Bowmill Ford -- 50. 57/1. -- Bowmill Pool -- 50. 56/7. -- Birset Cleugh -- 53. 56/7. -- Birset Moss -- 53. 56/7, -- Butterwhat Moss -- 54. 56/11, 56/12. -- Braefoot -- 76, 79. 56/12. -- Ballogill -- 82. 56/12. -- Braehead -- 82. 56/12, 57/3, 56/16 -- Brae Moss -- 87, 93, 97. 56/12, 56/16, -- Brae Moor -- 84, 97. 57/9 -- Brae -- 92 57/9. -- Braehill -- 94. 57/15. -- Brae Hill -- 103. 50/11. -- CocKethill Bridge -- 4. 50/15. -- Crystal Sike -- 7. 50/15. -- Crystalsike -- 7. 50/15. -- Cairn (supposed) -- 10. 50/15. -- Camp -- 12. 57/1. -- Cottage Island -- 46. 56/3, 56/7, 56/8. -- Craigie Burn -- 26, 54, 57. 56/7. -- Cairn -- 55. 57/5. -- Cross -- 66. 57/5. -- Church -- 67. 56/12 -- Carrutherstown -- 82. 57/9. -- Cuddislane Loch -- 92. 57/9. -- Cuddie Lane -- 94. 50/15, 56/3, 56/4, 56/8, 58/12, 57/9. -- Dalton Burn -- 13, 24, 33, 58, 64½, 81, 94. 50/16. -- Dormont Island -- 17. 56/13 -- Dam -- 22. 56/3. -- Dam Moor -- 22. 56/4. -- Dormont Pool -- 32 56/4 -- Dormont -- 32. 56/4, 57/1 -- Dormont Wood -- 39, 47. 56/4, 57/1 -- Dormont Grange -- 40, 47. 57/7. -- Deadman's Gill -- 55. 56/8. -- Dyke of Dalton -- 62. 56/8. -- Denbie -- 64. 57/5. -- Dalton -- 65. 57/5. -- Dalton Loch -- 65. 56/12, 57/9. -- Denbie Cleugh -- 83, 94. 57/13. -- Edge -- 105. 57/13. -- Edge Hill -- 106. 50/15, 50/16. -- Fowmarte Shaw -- 13, 15. 56/4. -- Flosh Bridge -- 31. 56/4. -- Fourteen-acre -- 35. 56/4 -- Flosh Wood -- 39. 57/5. -- Fort - Remains - -- 64 1/2. 56/12. -- Fostermeadow -- 86. 57/1, -- Gallowstree Rock -- 45. 56/8. -- Greenswangs -- 63. 57/5. -- Gateside -- 69. 57/5, 57/9 -- Gillhall Burn -- 70, 91. 57/5 -- Gallows Hill -- 71. 57/5. -- Gillhall -- 74. 56/8, 57/11, 56/12 -- Glowr-owre Plantation -- 62, 76, 78. 57/9 -- Gillishaw Wood -- 89. 56/6. -- Gillbrae -- 96. 50/15. -- Holmains Wood -- 9. 50/15, 56/3. -- Holmains Moor -- 9, 21. 50/15. -- Hound Hill -- 10. 50/15. -- Holmains -- 11. 50/15. -- Holmains Tower (site) -- 11. 56/3. -- Holmains Cottage -- 22. 56/4. -- Hindgillbrae -- 37. 56/7, 56/8. -- Hallidayhill Moor -- 54, 57. 56/8. -- Hallidayhill -- 58. 56/8. -- Hindgill -- 59. 56/8. -- Hind Gill -- 59. 56/8, 56/12. -- Hass Plantation -- 61, 78. 56/12. -- Hetland Stables -- 76 56/12. -- Hetlandhill -- 79. 56/12 -- Hetland School -- 79. 56/12 -- Hetland -- 81. 56/12. -- Henshaw -- 83. 57/13. -- Hardgrave Burn -- 101. 57/13. -- Hardgrave -- 102. 57/13. -- Gardgrave Cottages -- 103. 57/13. -- Hardgraveburn -- 105. 57/5. -- Isleflosh -- 66. 57/5, -- Infant School -- 67. 57/5, -- Isle-of-Dalton -- 71. 56/3. -- Jacobs' Knowe -- 24, 57/13. -- Jenkins' Well -- 100, 57/13. -- Jenny's Wood -- 101. 56/4. -- KirKhill -- 34 57/1. -- Kirk Wood -- 41. 57/1. -- Kirkwood -- 45, 57/1, -- Kirkwood Mains -- 49 57/5, -- Kirkwood Cottage -- 64 1/2, 57/5. -- Kirklandrigg -- 72.
OS1/10/8/109 [page] 109 INDEX Plans -- Name of Object -- Pages 57/9. -- Kiln Knowe -- 92. 57/13. -- Knock -- 102. 56/3. -- Little Dalton - Site -- 26. 56/4, -- Lower Almagill -- 29. 56/4, -- Little Dalton Church Remains -- 34. 57/1. -- Ladies Well -- 42. 56/8. -- Littledyke -- 60. 56/12 -- Langrigg -- 85. 56/12. -- Learigg -- 85. 56/16. -- Loaninghead -- 99 57/13 -- Long Hill -- 102. 50/16, 56/4, -- Moss Castle -- 15, 27. 56/4. -- Manse Bridge -- 38. 56/4,-- Mansegate -- 38. 56/8. -- Manse -- 59. 56/8. -- Meikledyke -- 60. 57/5, -- Middleraw -- 65. 57/5, 57/9, -- Murraythwaite Wood -- 73, 90. 57/9. -- Millstonerigg Well -- 88. 57/9. -- Mossrigg -- 89. 57/9. -- Millstonerigg -- 95. 56/16. -- Meadowfoot -- 96. 56/4, -- Newton Wood -- 30. 57/5 -- Post Office -- 67. 57/5, -- Pleacairn -- 69. 56/12, 56/16, -- Pow Water -- 84, 97. 57/13. -- Popin Well -- 100. 57/13. -- Popin -- 104. 57/13. -- Popin Moss -- 104, 57/13 -- Partridge Gill -- 105, 50/11. -- Rammerscales -- 3. 50/11, 50/15, -- Rammerscales Wood -- 3, 8. 50/11, 50/15, -- Rangegill Burn -- 3, 8. 50/15, -- Routing Cleugh -- 8. 50/15, -- Range Castle -- 12. 50/16, 57/13, 56/4, 57/1, 57/5, -- River Annan -- 17, 19, 31, 50, 70. 56/4, -- Ronalds Hill -- 34, 57/1, -- Rocking Stone -- 45, 57/1, -- Rotchehole Hill -- 49. 57/1, -- Rotchehole Cottages -- 49. 57/1, -- Rotche Hole -- 51, 57/1. -- Rotchehole -- 51. 57/5, 57/9, -- Round Hill -- 72, 90, 50/16, 57/13, 56/4, 57/1 -- Shaw Head -- 17, 19, 32, 41. 56/4, -- Sandyknowe -- 40, 57/1, -- St. Mungo Ford -- 46. 57/1, -- Sarah's Well -- 47, 57/1, -- Stag Pool -- 51. 57/5, -- School -- 66. 57/5, -- St. Bridget's Chapel site -- 71. 57/9. -- Shawfoot -- 88. 57/9. -- South Mossrigg -- 90. 50/15, -- Thiefcleugh Plantation -- 5. 50/15,-- Thief Cleugh -- 7. 57/1, -- Todle Pool -- 44. 57/1, -- Teenan's Wood -- 48. 57/1, -- Teenan's Hill -- 48. 57/1, -- Teenan's Well -- 48 56/12, -- Tam O' Shanter P. H. [Public House] -- 85, 56/4 -- Upper Almagill -- 27. 56/4, -- Upper Dormont -- 30. 56/8. -- Under Butterwhat -- 57. 56/12. -- Upper Denbie -- 83. 51/13. -- Williamwath Lodge -- 20. 51/13. -- Williamwath Bridge -- 20. 57/1, -- Woodhead Pool -- 43, 56/7, -- West Denbie -- 55, 56/8, 56/12. -- Whitehill Plantation -- 61, 78. 56/8. -- Watch Knowe -- 62. 56/12, -- Well Plantation -- 80. 56/12. -- Whitecroft -- 84. 55/12. -- Whitecroftgate -- 86. 56/16. -- Whiterashes -- 98.