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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CRAIGDARROCH WATER Craigdarroch Water , James Ferguson, Shillingland}
Robert Hastings, Minnyhive}
Peter Mc Knight Minnyhive
Statistical Act. [Account] of Dumfries
030 [Situation] From the Junction of Craiglirian and Stranshalloch running East — South- East
A considerable stream formed by the union of Craigleeran and Strenshelloch Burns near to the farm of Craigleeran From this point to its junction with the Cairn Water a short way below [Minnyhive] it bears the name of Craigdarroch ,
CRAIGDARROCH CRAIG Craigdarroch Craig James Ferguson, Shillingland}
Robert Hastings, Minnyhive}
Thomas Little , Marwhirn .}
029; 030 [Situation] 2½ miles West from Moniaive
A steep hill on the Estate of Craigdarroch, planted with mixed wood
This name , now applied to the large mixed wood upon a steep hill side to the north of Craigdarroch _ the [seat] of Robert Cutlar Ferguson Esqr. formerly belonged to the hill or craig itself over which the wood has been planted,
This is the particular object from which the Estate takes its Name. The [orthography] Should be Craigdarroch, the Crag in the wood or Oak wood or as applicable to [above] description Craig Darroch that is Crag [wood]
SHILLINGLAND Shillingland James Ferguson , Shillingland
Robert Hastings, Minnyhive
Thomas Little , Marwhirn .
030 [Situation] 3⅙ miles West from Moniaive
A farm house & outbuildings in good repair with garden attached in the occupation of James Ferguson and belonging to Robert Cutlar Ferguson Esqr. of Craigdarroch,

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[Page] 66,
Parish of Glencairn -- Sheet 30/9 Trace No. [Number] 4,

[Entry for Barnhouse Wood is scored out]

[Signed] Thomas Matheson

Transcriber's notes

Craigdarroch Water - Descriptive Remarks - up until now (I am working backwards) I have put the correct spellings in [] where the C/A have made clear mistakes - so the page will appear when searching, but these have been removed on p. 76 following moderation & locking (by Chr1smac).
Here Craigleeran is a unique ('non-authorised' spelling which appears nowhere else in SP) and it should be spelt Craiglirian (see e.g. page 51), with a variant Craiglearan (or Craiglearand). Likewise - Strenshelloch (Stronshalloch on p.54 is the only other 'official' variant for Stranshalloch, although it has also been written Strenshalloch on p. 55 and 62).

Craigdarroch Water and Craig - Descriptive Remarks - some letters lost in the page fold so I have placed those words in [].

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