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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
RIVER NITH River Nith
River Nith
River Nith
Johnstone'e Co. [County] Map
James Marshall Lessee of the Fishery
George Henderson Esq
Nunholm
049; 055 [Situation] On the western Parish Boundary
A large River, having its Source on the hills at the Northern extremity of the County, flows through a fertile & well cultivated Valley, passes by the town of Dumfries, from which place it is Navigable for Vessels of Small Tonnage - falls into the Solway Firth.
COLLEGE POOL College Pool
College Pool
College Pool
James Marshall
Samuel Kirk
049 [Situation] In River nith at the N.W. [North West] Corner of this Plan
A deep pool in the Nith opposite Lincluden College.
THE PIRLS The Purls
The Purls
The Purls
James Marshall
Samuel Kirk
049 [Situation] In River Nith near the N.W. [North West] Corner of this Plan .
A Shallow part of the Nith a little lower than College Pool where the current being rapid breaks the water into purls or curls.

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Plan 49. 15 Trace No. 1 -- Parish of Dumfries -- [Page] 35.

This name being the Scotch for
"slight ripples on water, " should be
spelt "Pirl" Pirl, a Slight rippling as "there's a pirl on the water."
Jamieson's Scottish Dic. [Dictionary]

[Signed] Owen Barrett

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