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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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LOCHRINNIE GLEN | Lochrinnie Glen | 6" Map of Kirkcudbrightshire See Name Sheets for Sheet 10 of Kirkcudbrightshire for other Authorities and description. |
038 | A deep hollow on the Parish Boundary through which Minnygyle Burn flows. |
MINNYGRYLE HILL | Minnygryle Hill Minnygryle |
James Robb David Laidlaw William Hannah Johnston's County Map Titles dated 1758 |
038 | A gently rising eminence about 30 chains N.E. of Minnygryle from which derives it's name. Name supposed to imply the hill on which the lambs, after having been reared or marked, were again joined to their dams - Minny or Minnie either correct. |
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MINNYGRYLE HILL: 3 3/4 miles South West from MinnyhiveTranscribers who have contributed to this page.
Derek Ferguson
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