OS1/10/13/81
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CRAIGENVEY PLANTATION | Craigenvey Plantation Craigenvey Plantation Craigenvey Plantation |
Thomas Stewart Mr Robert Austin Mr John Edgar |
039 | [Situation] About 5½ miles W. [West] of Dunscore Village. A belt of fir plantations on the March between the farms of Shillingland & Craigenvey, Trees about 40 years growth - This is sometimes called High Plantation |
WHITESIDE MOOR | White Side White Side White Side Whiteside Moor |
Thomas Stewart Samuel Corson Robert Austin See Page 86. 39.16. |
039; 041 | [Situation] About 4¾ Miles S.W. [South West] of Dunscore Village. A large tract of Moor on the South side of Glenessland. |
MUTTONHOLE (Ruins) | Muttonhole Muttonhole Muttonhole |
Mr Thomas Stewart Mr Robert Austin Mr Peter Austin |
039 | [Sitaution] About 5½ Miles W. [West] of Dunscore Village. The ruins of a dwellinghouse, a former inhabitant of which had been in the habit of stealing sheep and concealing the mutton in hole near his home |
THE GARROCH | The Garroch the Garroch |
Mr Peter Austin Mr Robert Austin |
039 | [Situation] About 5½ Miles S.W.W. [South West by West] of Dunscore Village. A rocky cliff with a gathering of loose stones at its bottom. This is merely a descriptive name - Garroch - rough or broken ground - O.B. |
CRAIGENVEY MOOR | Craigenvey Moor Craigenvey Moor Craigenvey Moor |
Samuel Corsen William Murray Robert Austin |
039; 041 | [Situation] In Wn. [Western] Parish district 5½ Miles S.W.W. [South West by West] of Dunscore. A large moor attached to the Farm of Craigenvey. |
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[Page] 81Plan 39/15 Traces 1 & 2 Parish of Dunscore
[Signed] O Barrett C.A. [Civilian Assistant]
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DANIALSAN, Stoofer
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