OS1/10/13/72
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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FRIARS' CARSE | Friars Carse Friars Carse Friars Carse Friars Carse Friars Carse Friars Carse |
Johnston's Co. [County] Map Mrs. Crichton Mr. J. Crosbie Stat: Acc; [Statistical account] of Dumfries 341 Fullarton's Gazetteer 409 Parish Valuation Roll 1827. |
041 | [Situation] At the N. [North] of this Plan bearly 4 miles E. [East] of Dunscore Village A dwelling house, pleasue grounds And Garden Occupied by the proprietor Mrs. Crichton. Fullarton's Gazetteer has the following "Friars Carse, in the vale of the Nith, was anciently a monastic establishment, dependent on Melrose Abbey. Although some antiquely sculptured Stones only remain as vestiges of the Edifice, the name is Commemorated both in a small lake and in the surrou[nds] |
CARSE MAINS | Carse Mains Carse Mains Carse Mains |
William Williamson John Crosbie Mr Kirkparick |
041 | [Situation] About 23 Chains S.W. [Sout West] of Friars Carse. A farm house, out house and gardens. Occupied [by] William Williamson property of Mrs. Crichton |
PENFLOWING BRIDGE | Penflowing Bridge Penflowing Bridge Penflowing Bridge Penfluen Bridge |
Mrs. Crosbie Mr Smith Mr Kirkpatrick Pronouncation |
041 | [Situation] 9½ chains nearly W. [West] of Friar's Carse. A small Bridge across the public Road at Carse [Mains] takes name from being a pen - through which the water flows |
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[Page] 72.Sheet 41 Plan 9 Dunscore Ph. [Parish]
[Signed] M. Donohue
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DANIALSAN, Stoofer
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