OS1/10/14/202

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BALLAGGAN Ballagan
Ballagan
Ballagan
Balaggan
Balagan
Ballaggan
James Martin
Robert Kirk
James Hyslop
Johnston's County Map
Statistics of Durisdeer
William Maxwell esqr. [Esquire] Chamberlain to the Duke of Buccleuch
022 A farm steading with garden attached occupied by James Martin. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch
May be compounded of Ball and Lagan - the hollow of skulls - Lagan is however frequently spelt with dounble g "Loch Laggan - Laggan Parish" The word may be met with in Aberdeenshire where it is spelt Laggan. The Estate of this name was originally granted to the family of Hunter from the circumstance of their having been instrumental in uniting the south on the occasion of an onslaught made on this district.
MOAT [Ballaggan] Ballagan Moat
Ballagan Moat
Ballagan Moat
Moat
James Martin
Alexander Gracie
Robert Kirk
Statistics of Durisdeer
014; 022 A mound of earth near to Ballagan. It is said to be Roman Camp, but from its appearance and extent it must have been a moat and probably for judicial purposes.
The Tower belonging to Hunter of Ballagan is reported to have stood in this vicinity. The object here is doubtlessly the moat attached thereto.
SAUGH-HEAD Saughhead
Saughhead
Saughhead
James Martin
Robert Kirk
Alexander Gracie
022 Two cottages with gardens attached the property of the Duke of Buccleuch

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Parish of Durrisdeer Plan 22.1 Trace 4
[page] 202

[signed] W. Wright c/a

Ballaggan - situation: Nearly 4 miles S.W. from Durisdeer village.

Moat - situation: 11 Chains East from Ballaggan

Saugh-head - situation: 30 Chains S.S.E. from Ballaggan

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