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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BLACK MARK Black Mark
Black Mark
Black Mark
Blackmark
Joseph McAdam of Loch Urr
Mr Clymont
Mr Hyslop
Val: [Valuation] Roll in 1827.
039; 041 [Situation] Forming the most westerly district of Dunscore Parish
A Tract of moorland Rough and heathy. property of Mr. - Howert.
WHITE STONES White Stones
White Stones
White Stones
Mr. J. Mc.Adam
Mr. Clymont
Mr. Hyslop
039 [Situation] Near S. [South] Extremity of Craigenvey Moor between Black Mark And CraigenputtocK Moor.
A large portion of Craigenvey moor. Very rocky - the rocks have a whitish appearance.
WHITE ISLE White Isle
White Isle
White Isle
Mr. J. Mc.Adam of Loch Urr
Mr. Hyslop
Mr. Hyslop.
039 [Situation] Forming the Northern peninsular fragment of Black Mark on the SW. [South West] of Loch Urr.
A Small piece of Black Mark rough and heathy, (Moor) bounded on the West with a Small piece of Bank, Said to b a place of Strength formerly.

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[Signed] M Donohue 25th July 1855

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