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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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Plan 39/15 Traces 1 & 2 Parish of Dunscore

[Signed] O Barrett C.A. [Civilian Assistant]

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