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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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DALWHAT WATER | Dalwhat Water | David Hastings David morrine William Smith Esq |
020; 029; 030 | [Situation] From Nn. [Northern] Parish Boundary running South- East to a point ½ a mile S,E, [South East] from Minnyhive Dalwhat Water rises at Cairnhead And is then joined by Dibbon Burn And Glenjaan Burn It then takes its Course by Glenjaan House and Corrodow and passes by Dalwhat Caitloch Hastings Hall and forms the Boundary between Dalraggon [Dunreggan] And monnyhive after passing the Latter it joins the Cairn Water about a ½ mile from monnyhive village |
GLENJAAN | Glenjaan Glenjaan Glenjaan Glenjaan |
David Hastings David morrine William Smith Esq Valuation Roll Johnston's Co. [County] map Valuation Rolls (modern) |
029 | [Situation] 4½ miles N,W, [North West] from Minnyhive A low Slated farm house one Story High and in good repair with out offices the house is unoccupied at present And is the property of Robert Hudson Esq |
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[Page] 38,Ph. [Parish] of Glencairn -- Plan 29.8 Trace no. [number] 2
[Signed] P .Connell
Pte. R.s.&.m [Private Royal Sappers and Miners]
5th July
Transcriber's notes
Dalwhat Water - Descriptive Remarks - The last word of line 8 should be Dunreggan, but this is not what is written. Dalraggon doesn't even appear in Google, never mind SP. 'monnyhive' also appears to be either a spelling 'unique' to this writer (p.59), or a mistake.Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
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