OS1/10/13/20
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CATS CRAIG | Cats Craig | Mr Thomas Stewart Mr James Barton Mr John Edgar |
039; 040 | [Situation] On the march between Shillingland Moor And Sundaywell. A rocky cliff which had probably been frequented by wild cats |
KNOCKOURE | Knockoure Knockoure Knockoure Knockoure |
Mr John Edgar Mr Joseph Barton Mr Thomas Stewart Adam Clarke Esq |
039 | [Situation] Near Nn. [Northern] Extremity of Sundaywell Moor. A Small but well known hill on the South Side of Bogrie Craig, and within the farm of Sundaywell. The derivation of this names is not known but I think it. Knock - a hill. & Goo Gour - a Goat, or more prob[ably] it is only the Scotch and once signify[ing] over or beyond. |
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[Page] 20.Plan 32/11 Traces 4, 5 & 6 Ph. [Parish] of Dunscore
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DANIALSAN, Stoofer
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