Dumfriesshire volume 26

Page List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks Continued entries/extra info Transcriber's notes
OS1/10/26/1 Parish of Holywood Parish of Dumfries Plan 6" Name of Objects--Pages _____________________ Abbey -- 3 Bere Croft -- 4 Cluden Water -- 4 Guilyhill -- 4 Holywood Church -- 3 Holywood Abbey (site of) -- 7 ____________________ Hardlawbank -- 4 Jardinton Ford -- 5 Martinton Ford -- 6 Martinton Bridge -- 6 River Nith -- 5 ____________________ Ashy Holm {Holywood, Detd {Detached}} -- 6
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OS1/10/26/3 ABBEY [farm] Abbey Abbey Abbey Abbey Robert Colvin George Henderson Receipt for rent Sinclair's Stat Acc. [Statistical Account of Scotland Vol1 page 34 049 [Situation] About 2¼ Miles N.W. by N. [North West by North] of Dumfries. A farm house and outhouses [including a thrashing machine] in good repair with a farm of land attached. Occupied by Robert Colvin. The property of Admiral Johnston of Courhill. This name originates from an Abbey which once stood near it within the area of the Church yard. The site of the Abbey will be shewn on adjoining plan.
OS1/10/26/3 CHURCH [parish, Holywood] Holywood Church Holywood Church Holywood Kirk Robert Colvin John Bell Crawfords Map 049 [Situation] About 2¼ Miles N.W.by n. [North West by North] of Dumfries. A plain stone building surmounted by a tower used as a belfry. It was erected in 1779, and contains about530 sittings. The Minister's Stipend amounts to about £234.14.4, beside a good manse & Glebe.
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OS1/10/26/4 BERECROFT Berecroft Berecroft Bear Croft Bere Croft Bere Croft Robert Colvin W.Bell Crawford's map of Co. [County] J. H. Bell Dumfries R. Bell Dumfries 049 [Situation] About 2 5/8 miles N.N.W. [North North West] of Dumfries. A row of 4 cottages, thatched and in middling repair formerly a portion of land was attached, but is now united with the farm of the Abbey.
OS1/10/26/4 HARDLAWBANK Hardlawbank Hardlawbank Hardlawbank W. Bell Robert Colvin Receipt for Rent 049 [Situation] About 1 5/8 miles N.N.W. [North North West] of Dumfries. A farm house and outhouses in good repair [including thrashing machine], with a farm of arable land attached, the property of Hereston Esq near Glasgow.
OS1/10/26/4 GUILYHILL Guilyhill Guilyhill Guilyhill Gooliehill Gullyhill Mr Mc Adam George Henderson Esq. Receipt for Rent Sinclair's Stat Acc. [Stastistical Account] of Scotland Vol. 1 page 34 Ainslie's Map of Kirkd. 049 [Situation] About 1 3/8 miles N. by W. [North by West] of Dumfries. A commodious farm house and outhouses [including a thrashing machine] in good repair with a considerable farm of arable land attached Occupied by W McAdam the property of Hereston Esq. Guil or Gool is a Scotch term for the yellow flower called Marygold
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OS1/10/26/5 JARDINTON FORD Jardinton Ford Jardinton Ford George Henderson Esq. Robert Colvin 049 [Situation] Crossing the Cluden Water about 10 chains South of Hardlawbank farmho [farmhouse]. A ford crossing the Cluden Water on a road leading from Holywood to Maxwellton.
OS1/10/26/5 CLUDEN WATER Cluden Water Cluden Water Water of Cairn Cluden Water George Henderson Esq. W. McAdam Robert Colvin Plan 27a [Situation] Running S. [South] Easterly passing Hardlawbank Guilyhill farmhouses to its conflux with the River Nith. For Description See Name List for Plan 27a
OS1/10/26/5 RIVER NITH River Nith Plan 27B [Situation] Running S. [South] Westerly thro [through] the Co. [County] of Dumfries, and forming a boundary line from the junction of the "Cluden Water" betwixt the Counties of Dumfries and Kirkcudbright to its confluence with the Solway Firth.
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OS1/10/26/6 MARTINTON FORD Martinton Ford Martinton Ford Martinton Ford Martinton Ford George Henderson Esq. W Edgar J.H. Bell R. Bell 049 [Situation] Crossing the Nith about 10 chains North of Nunholm. A ford crossing the River Nith on the road leading from Dumfries to Holywood.
OS1/10/26/6 MARTINTON BRIDGE Martinton Bridge Martinton Bridge J. Halliday Robert Colvin 049 [Situation] About 7/8 mile N. [North] of Dumfries. A handsome & well built bridge of 11 Arches crossing the River Nith on the Glasgow and S. [South] Western Railway.it was built in1849 at a cost of £8000.
OS1/10/26/6 ASHY HOLM Ashy Holm See Name Book Plan 27B [Situation] About 1¼ miles N.by W. [North by West] of Maxwelltown. Descriptive Remarks in Name Book Plan 27B Co. [County] Kirkcudbright.
OS1/10/26/6 [Page] 6 Parishes of Holywood & Dumfries Parish of Holywood Detached Ashy Holm
OS1/10/26/7 Site of HOLYWOOD ABBEY Site of Holywood Abbey Robert Colvin J.Bell Gazetteer of Scotland 049 [Situation] About 2¼ miles N. W. by N. {North West by North] of Dumfries. The site of an Abbey partly situated within the graveyard, and partly on the outer side, that on the outside one of the offices of the adjacent farm is built on part of it. The date when founded is uncertain, but is likely to have been sometime betwixt the 11th & 12th century, when the order of the Promonstratensiney Monks to whom it belonged was established.
OS1/10/26/7 [Page] 7 Parish of Holywood [Referring to Holywood Abbey] The founder is said to be John Lord of Kinconnel, who was of the family of Maxwell, And the year 1154 the date of consecration of its Bells, which are still used in the present church, one of which has an inscription showing that it was consecrated in 1154 by John Wreich. The Abbey stood within the former graveyard, and was built in a cruciform style. A handsome Arch spaned [spanned] the entrance, and a fine Gothic arch was across the the body of the edifice supporting an oaken roof, the upper part of the cross was used as the parochial place of worship so late as the year 1779, and was then taken down to furnish materials for the building of the present edifice. Before the Abbey was built there was a hermitage or cell occupied by a hermit. An Irish recluse of the name of Congal, who seems to have been the founder of this and bequeathed both to the cell, and the Abbey which succeeded it. The name Dercongal signifying the Oakwood of Congal, the name by which the Parish is designated the Charters and Bulls of the 13th Century. Turn Over
OS1/10/26/7A [Page] 7a Parish of Holywood The following notice of this Abbey is taken from Chalmers Caledonia Vol. [volume] 3 P. [Page] 149. "In Holywood there appears to have been a cell and a hermit during a very early age: Hence it acquired the name Dercongal which was the usual appelation in the charters and Bulls of the thirteenth century Dair-congal both in the British and the Scots Irish languages signifies the Oakwood of Congal. It, thus appears that a Scots Irish Saint had fixed his residence in the sacred [group?] of prior times, to which he gave his Gaelic name of Dercongal. Neith Keith, nor Spottiswoode, nor Dugdale, seem to be able to fix the epoch, when a house for Premonstratensian monks, was founded on the site of the ancient cell; But this order of monks was, originally created about the year 1120; and there is a monument remaining, which evinces that this Abbey must have been founded before the demise of David I" Note. "One of the bells of this monastery which is still used in the parish church of Holywood appears to have been consecrated, by the Abbot John Wriah in 1154" - [Up the side is written] {Borrn} 136 Page
OS1/10/26/8 {Page} 8 Parish of Dumfries Plan Names of Objects -- Pages ================= Auchenscreoch Burn -- 14 Auchenkell -- 17 Allen's Well -- 23 Allan's Field -- 40 Albany Place -- 57 Albany House -- 57 Albany Cottage -- 57 Albany Bank -- 57 Academy -- 87 Academy Street -- 98 Admiral Duncans Inn -- 131 Assembly Street -- 156 Anchor Inn Close -- 160 Anchor Inn -- 160 Alderman Hill -- 191 Broomfields -- 13 Burnt Firs Wood -- 17 Black Loch -- 20 Bellmopunt -- 31 Brownrigg -- 32 Brownrigg Loaning -- 33 BarKerland Cottage -- 42 __________________________ BarKerland -- 43 Bodenlea -- 46 Brasswell -- 48 Brewery -- 104 Buccleugh Street -- 104 Brewery Street -- 113 Bee Hive Close -- 121 Bee Hive inn -- 121 Black Horse Close -- 135 Black Horse Inn -- 135 Blue Bell Inn -- 144 Bank of Scotland Office -- 146 Bonded Warehouse -- 149 Bonded Warehouse -- 149 Bank Street -- 155 British Linen Company's Bank -- 163 Burns' Street -- 181 Burns' Old House -- 182 _______________________ Burns' Mausoleum -- 187 Barn Slaps -- 191 Carson's Cottage -- 26 ClayKnowe -- 32 Clumpton -- 33 Clumpton -- 33 Calside -- 44 Craigs -- 44 Craigs Cottage -- 45 Carthagena -- 47 Carthagena Cottage -- 50 Campbellton -- 51 Cross St Helena -- 54 Catherinefields -- 54 Christies Chapel (Site of ) -- 69 Christies Mount -- 70 Coach and Horses inn -- 84 Castle Street -- 89 Court House -- 90 Church Crescent -- 97 Church place -- 97 ___________________ Charlotte Street -- 103 Cummins Court -- 109 Cross Keys Close -- 129 Cross Keys P. [Public] H. [House] -- 129 Council Chamber -- 133 Chapel Street -- 137 Coffee Close -- 138 Coach & Horses Inn -- 145 Crown Inn Close -- 147 Crownj Hotel -- 151 Caerlaverock Castle Close -- 153 Caerlaverock Castle Inn -- 153 Carsons Close -- 153 Coach & Horses Close -- 157 Coach & Horses Inn -- 158 Commercial Inn -- 161 Commercial Bank -- 163 Custom House -- 164 Clerkhill -- 184 Collins Close -- 185 Cresswell -- 161
OS1/10/26/9 [Page] 9 Continued Names of Objects -- Pages ================= Clerkhill -- 183 Carruthers Cottages -- 189 Cattle Market -- 171 Dalscone Bank -- 12 Dalscone -- 13 Dalscone T.[Turn] P.[Pike] -- 15 Doons Bank -- 19 Douieval -- 38 Douieval Cottage -- 38 Doctorswell -- 48 Dancing Knowe -- 49 Dumfries -- 55 Dumfriesshire Trust -- 62 Dumfries Railway Station -- 75 Dumfries Castle (Site of ) -- 95 Dumfries & Galloway Club Rooms -- 165 Duke of Queensberry Monument -- 134 Doctors Well -- 172 Dock House -- 175 Dockhead Quay -- 179 Dumfriesshire Trust -- 190 Dawson's Cottage -- 192 Dumfriesshire Trust -- 192 English Street -- 118 Eastfield -- 41 Essexpark -- 41 Edinburgh & Glasgow Bank -- 146 Fountainbleau -- 23 FlochKnowe -- 36 FranKfield -- 42 Free Church -- 91 Friars Vennel -- 110 ==================== Gracefield -- 60 Greystone Flat -- 24 Greenbrae -- 24 Greystone Cottage -- 25 Greystone Park -- 25 Gastown -- 29 Gateside -- 36 Gillfoot -- 42 Gillbrae -- 43 Georgetown -- 45 Glasgow & S. [South] Western Railway -- 76 George Street -- 103 Green Sands -- 105 Green Sands School -- 105 Greyfriars Street -- 109 Grey Horse Inn -- 114 Golden Bull Inn -- 158 Golden Bull Close -- 158 George Inn -- 162 Globe Inn Close -- 167 Globe Inn -- 167 Gas House Close -- 167 Gas Works -- 168 George Inn Close -- 173 Heath Hall -- 14 Heath Hall Wood --- 15 huntingdon Lodge -- 25 Hoddon Neuk -- 30 Heathery Raw -- 37 Hollybush -- 53 =================== Hollybush -- 71 Hoods Loaning -- 75 Holoe in the Wa' Inn -- 85 High Street -- 117 Hill's Close -- 131 Haugh's Close -- 151 Herald Office Close -- 156 HarKness's Close -- 162 Ivy Lodge -- 59 Irving Street -- 89 Infant School -- 82 Independant Chapel -- 99 Irish Street -- 155 Industrial School -- 183 Jail -- 115 King Street -- 77 Kings Arms Inn -- 159 Lochar Moss -- 18 Lochar Water -- 19 Ladypark -- 22 Loaningfoot -- 32 Logganbarns -- 41 Lochvale -- 43 Locharside -- 53 Lovers Walk -- 66 Leafield Cottage -- 71 Lochmabengate Port 73 Loreburn Street -- 77 Laurelmount -- 61 ========================= Lion & Lamb Inn -- [page number hidden in fold] Luckup -- [page number hidden in fold] Long Close -- [page number hidden in fold] Lion & Lamb Close -- [page number hidden in fold] Marchfield -- [page number hidden in fold] Marchfield Rounall -- [page number hidden in fold] Mile House -- [page number hidden in fold] Marchhill -- [page number hidden in fold] Marchmount -- [page number hidden in fold] Meadowbank -- [page number hidden in fold] Milldam Head -- [page number hidden in fold] MossKnowe -- [page number hidden in fold] Moss Vale -- [page number hidden in fold] Mossband -- [page number hidden in fold] Maxwellfield -- [page number hidden in fold] Mosspark -- [page number hidden in fold] Moat [&] House -- [page number hidden in fold] Mountpleasant -- [page number hidden in fold] Manse [Roman Catholic] -- [page number hidden in fold] Manse [Free Church] -- [page number hidden in fold] Moat Brae -- [page number hidden in fold] Meal Market -- [page number hidden in fold] Manse -- [page number hidden in fold] Mitchels Close -- [page number hidden in fold] Mid Steeple -- [page number hidden in fold] Munsies Close -- [page number hidden in fold] Murray's Close -- [page number hidden in fold] Mill Street -- [page number hidden in fold] Mill Burn -- [page number hidden in fold]
OS1/10/26/10 KINNEL WATER 042
OS1/10/26/11 NUNHOLM Nunholm Nunholm Nunholme George Henderson Esq. William Gunning Ainslie's Map of Kirkt. [Kirkcudbright.] 049 [Situation] About ¾ mile North of Dumfries. This name applies to 3 neat & commodious Cottages, two stories in height and in good repair, the one nearest the road has office houses and a small tract of low-level land attached and is the residence of the proprietor of the 3 Cottages George Henderson Esq. of Nunholme.
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OS1/10/26/12 NUNHOLM BANK Nunholm Bank Nunholm Bank Nunholm Bank George Henderson Esq Mr Edgar Mr Gordon 049 [Situation] About 5/8 mile N. [North of Dumfries. A neat and commodious house of the Elizabethan Style of Architecture two stories high and in good repair with a garden attached Occupied by Mr Gordon. Writer is also proprietor.
OS1/10/26/12 NUNHOLM GARDEN Nunholm Garden Nunholm Garden Nunholm Garden George Henderson Esq Mr Edgar Mr Gordon 049 [Situation] About 5/8 mile North of Dumfries. A small Cottage with Office and a fruit garden attached Occupied by Mr Edgar the property of ---- Threshie Dumfries
OS1/10/26/12 DALSCONE BANK Dalscone Bank Dalscone Bank James Ramsey David Bell 049 [Situation] Along the s. [South] Western side of the River Nith and about 7/8 mile N. by e. [North by East] of Dumfries. A slight precipitous bank on the Eastern margin of the River Nith and on the farm of Dalcone, hence the name. it is planted with fir trees.
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OS1/10/26/13 DALSCONE Dalscone Dalscone Dalscone Mr Carruthers George Henderson Esq. Receipt for Rent 049 [Situation] 1¼ miles N.E. by N. [North East by North] of Dumfries. A small farm house and out offices in good repair, with a small farm of land attached. Occupied by Mr Carruthers the property of Johnston Esq of Garnsalloch.
OS1/10/26/13 BROOMFIELD Broomfield Broomfield Mr Roddick David Bell 049 [Situation] 1¼ miles N.E.by N. [North East by North] of Dumfries. A small farm and out Offices in good repair, with a small farm of land attached, Occupied by Mr Roddick, the property of Johnston Esq of Garnsalloch
OS1/10/26/13 GROVE Grove Grove Mr Crosbie David Bell 049 [Situation] !5/8 miles N.E.by N. [North East by North] of Dumfries. A small Cottage and outhouses in good repair with a few acres of land attached. Occupied by Robert Sloan, the property of Johnston of Garnsalloch
OS1/10/26/13 THE GROVE 049
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OS1/10/26/13 There is no information on this page for "The Grove"
OS1/10/26/14 HEATH HALL Heath Hall Heath Hall Heath Hall Mr Crosbie David Bell Receipt for Rent 049 [Situation] About 15/8 miles N.E. by N. [North East by North] of Dumfries. A farm house and out houses in good repair with a farm land attached. Occupied by Mr Crosbie, the property of [Johnston] ESQ of Garnsalloch
OS1/10/26/14 AUCHENSCREOCH BURN Auchenscreoch Burn Auchenscreoch Burn Adam Robson J. Bell 049 [Situation] Runs into the River Nith about 1¼ miles N. by E. [North by East] of Dumfries. A considerable Stream forming part of the boundary between the Parishes of Dumfries and Kirkmahoe.
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OS1/10/26/15 DALSCONE T.P. Dalscone Bar Dalscone Bar Dalscone Bar Mr Roddick David Bell Sign Board 049 [Situation] About 1½ miles N.E. by N. [North East by North] of Dumfries. A Turnpike gate with a house attached on the road leading from Dumfries to Moffat.
OS1/10/26/15 HEATH HALL WOOD Heath Hall Wood Heath Hall Wood Heath Hall Wood Mr Roddick David Bell James Ramsay, Forester 049 [Situation] About 13/8 miles N.E.by N. [North East by North] of Dumfries. A considerable plantation on the farms of Heath Hall & Dalscone . Its wood consists chiefly of Firs.
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OS1/10/26/17 AUCHENKELL Auchen Kell Auchen Kell Auchen Kell Auchen Kell David Bell J Ramsay Mrs Crosbie Mr Roddick 049 [Situation] About 2 miles N.E. by N. [North East by North] of Dumfries. A small Eminence on the farm of Tindwall downs, its soil consists of arable land.
OS1/10/26/17 BURNT FIRS Burnt Firs Wood Burnt Firs Wood David Bell James Ramsay 049 [Situation] About 1½ miles N. e. by E. [North East by East] of Dumfries. A large plantation on the lands of Tinwald downs and Heath Hall. its wood consists of Firs.
OS1/10/26/17 WOOD COTTAGE Wood Cottage Wood Cottage David Bell James Ramsay 049 [Situation] 15/8 miles N.E.by E. {North East by East] of Dumfries. A small neat built Cottage in good repair, Occupied by the Wood forester. The property of Johnston Esq of Garnsalloch.
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OS1/10/26/18 LOCHAR MOSS Lochar Moss Lochar Moss Lochar Moss David Bell Mr Mather Gazetteer of Scotland 049; 050; 055; 056 [Situation] About 15/8 miles E. by N. [East by North] of Dumfries. An extensive Morass in the parish of Dumfries. Caerlaverock,Tinwald, Torthorwald,Mousewald and Rut---, it stretches Northward from the Solway Firth in a stripe of 10 --- in length and 2 to 3 miles in breadth and over its whole extent is nearly a dead level. Considerable portions of this moss is reclaimed and is still a reclaiming. It supplies Dumfries and its locality with part of their fuel. Tradition asserts that this moss was originally covered with wood, then inundated by the sea and navigable nearly to its head and next choked up by the wreck of vegetation and the deposits of the Solway Tides and thus transmuted into a Morass. The p--- around this moss preserves the above tradition as follows "First a Wood, and then a Sea" "Now a Moss, and e'er will be"
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OS1/10/26/18 There are a few words caught up in the fold of the page which I cannot transcribe.
OS1/10/26/19 DOWNS BANK Doons Bank Doons Bank Doons Bank David Bell Mr Crosby John Tait Mr Yates 055 [Situation] About 23/8 miles N. E. [North East of Dumfries. Two cottages in good repair. Occupied by agricultural labourers on the farm of Tinwald Downs.
OS1/10/26/19 LOCHAR WATER Lochar Water Lochar Water Lochar Water Locher Water David Bell Mr Crosby John Tait Sinclair's Stat Acc [Statistical Account] Vol 5, P130. 049 [Situation] Running Southerly past the E. [East] side of Dergavel farm. A small, river having its rising in the parish of Kirkmahoe and running in a Southerly direction thro' [through] Lochar Moss, forming a boundary line betwixt divers parishes, to its confluence with the Solway Firth.
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OS1/10/26/20 BLACK LOCH 049 There is no description of Black Loch on this page.
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OS1/10/26/21 MARCHFIELD Marchfield Marchfield Mr Allan Mr Mather 049 [Situation] About 1 mile N.E. by N. [North East by North] of Dumfries. A small but neat dwelling house one storey high and in good repair having suitable offices and an ornamented garden attached.
OS1/10/26/21 MARCHFIELD ROUNALL Marchfield Rounall Marchfield Rounall Mr Allan Mr Mather 049 [Situation] 11/8 mile N.E. by N. [North East by North] of Dumfries. A small plantation on the farm of Marchfield. its wood consists of Fir Ash etc.
OS1/10/26/21 MILE HOUSE Mile House Mile House Mr Allan Mr Mather 049 [Situation] About ¾ mile N.E. by N. [North East by North] of Dumfries. Two rows of dwelling houses in middling repair, situated on the line of road leading from Dumfries to Edinburgh.
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OS1/10/26/22 LADYPARK Ladypark Ladypark Mr Allan Mr Mather 049 [Situation] About 1 mile N.E. by N. [North East by East] of Dumfries. A small farm house and outbuildings in middling repair with a farm land attached.
OS1/10/26/22 MARCH-HILL March hill March hill March hill Mr Allan Mr Mather Crawford's Map of Co. [County] 049 [Situation] About ¾ mile N.E. by N. [North East by North] of Dumfries. A dwelling house two storeys high with extensive offices in good repair and a large ornamental garden a small portion of pleasure ground attached.
OS1/10/26/22 SUMMERFIELD Summerfield Summerfield Summerfield Mr Allan Mr Mather 049 [Situation] 1¼ mile N.E. by E. [North East by East] of Dumfries. A neat dwelling house with out--- in good repair, and a farm of land attached.
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OS1/10/26/22 Referring to "Summerfield" there is a word caught in the fold. It may be "outbuildings"
OS1/10/26/23 MARCHMOUNT Marchmount Marchmount Marchmount Mr Houston Mr Allan 049 [Situation] 55 chains E.N.E. [East North East] of Dumfries. A small but neat mansion house two storeys high and in good repair, with a pleasantly ornamental garden and pleasure ground attached.
OS1/10/26/23 ALLAN'S WELL (Chalybeate) Allan's Well Allan's Well Mr Allan Mr Wilson 049 [Situation] 1mlie E.N.E. [East North East] of Dumfries. A small Challybeate Spring on the farm of Fountainbleu, and situated about 10 chains N.W. [North West] of the farm house. This was once much frequented by invalids, but now is scarcely taken notice of.
OS1/10/26/23 FOUNTAINBLEAU Fountainbleu Fountainbleu Mr Allan Mr Wilson 049 [Situation] about 1 mile E.N.E. [East North East] of Dumfries. A farm house two storeys high with outhouses [including a thrashing machine] in good repair and a farm of land attached. The property of Mr Allan.
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OS1/10/26/24 GREYSTONE FLAT Greystone Flat Greystone Flat Greystone Flat Mr Houston Mr Allan Mr McPhearson 049 [Situation] 3/8 mile E. by N.[East by North] of Dumfries. A small farm house and out--- in good repair, with an orchard and small farm of land attached.
OS1/10/26/24 SAUGHTREE Saughtree House Saughtree Saughtree Mr Houston Mr McPhearson Mr Allan 049 [Situation] ½ mile E. [East] of Dumfries. A farm house two storeys high ---houses in good repair, with a farm of land attached. this name is from two large Willow tree which formerly grew here. the stump of one still remains.
OS1/10/26/24 GREENBRAE Greenbrae Greenbrae Greenbrae Mr Houston Mr McPhearson Mr Allan [Situation] 5/8 mile E. by N. [East by North] of Dumfries. A group of neat dwelling houses varying from one to two storeys in height and in good repair, on the road side leading from Dumfries to Lockerbie.
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OS1/10/26/24 Referring to "Greystone Flat" there is a word caught in the fold of the page "out----"
OS1/10/26/25 GREYSTONE COTTAGE Greystone Cottage Greystone Cottage John Reid J Baxter 049 [Situation] ½ mile N.E.by E. [North East by East] of Dumfries. A neat dwelling house having about 6 acres of land attached, and is the residence of J Reid Banker Dumfries.
OS1/10/26/25 HUNTINGDON LODGE Huntington Lodge Huntington Lodge Huntingdon Lodge Huntingdon Lodge John Reid J Baxter J H Bell R Bell 049 [Situation] 35 chains E. N. E. [East North East] of Dumfries. A neat built house two storeys high having about 5 acres of land attached. Occupied by Mrs Southwaith, the property of Sir J Reid.
OS1/10/26/25 GREYSTONE PARK Greystone Pak Greystone Park J Reid J Baxter 049 [Situation] 5/8 mile N.E. [North East] of Dumfries. A small Cottage one storey high having about 5 acres of land attached, Occupied by J Baxter, the property of Sir J Reid.
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OS1/10/26/26 CORSON'S COTTAGE Carson's Cottage Carson's Cottage J Reid J Baxter 049 [Situation] ½ mile N.E. [North East] of Dumfries. A small Cottage one storey high with about 5 acres of land attached. The property of Mrs Carson, Dumfries.
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OS1/10/26/27 MEADOWBANK Meadowbank Meadowbank Mr Allan Mr McPhearson 049 [Situation] About 5/8 mile E.by N. [East by North] of Dumfries. two small dwelling houses on the farm of Milldown Head and situated about 8 chains N. [North] of the above farm house.
OS1/10/26/27 STOOP Stoop Stoop Mr Allan Mr Wilson 049 [Situation] About ¾ mile E. by N. [East by North] of Dumfries. A group of houses one storey in height and in good repair some of which have small portions of land attached. Situated on the road leading from Dumfries to Lockerbie.
OS1/10/26/27 PARKHEAD Parkhead Parkhead Mrs Smith William Swan 049 [Situation] About ¾ mile E. by N. [East by North] of Dumfries. A small farm house and outhouses in good repair, with a farm of land attached.
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OS1/10/26/27 In the column for "Other modes of spelling", underneath "Meadowbank" there are the words "Greenbrae Lane", with no other information.
OS1/10/26/28 MILLDAMHEAD (P.H.) Milldam Head Milldam Head Milldam Head Milldamhead Mr Allan Mr McPhearson Mr Smith Crawford's Map of Co. [County] 049 [Situation] About ¾ mile E. [East] of Dumfries. A house and outhouses in good repair with a farm of land attached. The people of this house has [have] the Licence for the retail of spirits.
OS1/10/26/28 NOBLEHILL COTTAGE Noblehill Cottage Noblehill Cottage Mr Sharp Mr Allan 049 [Situation] About ¾ mile E. [East] of Dumfries. A neat dwelling house one storey [high] and in good repair with a small portion of ornamental ground attached. Occupied by Mr Sharp who is also proprietor.
OS1/10/26/28 NOBLEHILL Noblehill Noblehill Mr Allan Mr McPhearson 049; 055 [Situation] Nearly 7/8 mile E. [East] of Dumfries. A farm house and outhouses in good repair with a farm of land attached.
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OS1/10/26/29 ROYAL-OAK [Dumfries] Royaloak Royaloak Royal Oak Royal Oak Mr Sharp Mr Allan J H Bell R Bell 055 [Situation] 1 mile E. [East] of Dumfries. A house two storeys high in middling repair. The origin of its name is from a large Oak Tree which formerly grew here.
OS1/10/26/29 GASSTOWN Gastown Gastown Mr Wilson Mr Allan 055 [Situation] 1¼ mile East of Dumfries. A small village situated on the road side leading from Dumfries to Annan, and about 1¼ mile from the former. In it is a Parochial School, one public house and a few small grocers shops. The houses are all one storey in height and in tolerably good repair, chiefly Occupied by working people, population about 250.
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OS1/10/26/29 Beneath the Description of "Gastown" are the words "Query Gasstown" in a Different script.
OS1/10/26/30 SCHOOL [Gasstown] School School Mr Wilson Mr Allan 055 [Situation] In Gastown Village. A house in good repair occupied as a Parochial School its average number of pupils attending it is about 45 who are taught the --- branches of education taught in English schools. The schoolmaster is Mr Wilson whose salary---is about £20 beside school fees and a free house.
OS1/10/26/30 HODDAM NEUK Hoddam Nook Hoddam Nook Hoddom Neuk Hoddom Neuk Hoddom Neuk Hoddom Neuk Hoddom Neuk Mr Wilson Mr Allan J H Bell R Bell George Dunbar Mr J Frazer Proprietor Charles Johnston Occupier 049 [Situation] At the North side of Gastown Village. A small cottage with an out--- and a few acres of land attached. Situated on the West side of Gastown.
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OS1/10/26/30 Referring to "School" there are two words caught in the fold of the page which cannot be transcribed. Referring to "Hoddam Neuk" there is a word caught in the fold of the page which cannot be transcribed.
OS1/10/26/31 MOSSKNOWE Moss Knowe Moss Knowe Mr Sharp Mr Allan 049 [Situation] About 1¼ miles East of Dumfries. A small cottage one storey high and in bad repair.
OS1/10/26/31 BELLMOUNT Bellmount Bellmount Mr Sharp Mr Allan 049 [Situation] About 1¼ miles E. [East] of Dumfries. A small farm house one storey high and in middling repair with a farm of land attached.
OS1/10/26/31 TAYLORLAND Taylorland Taylorland Taylorland Mrs Smith Mr Swan Crawford's Map of Co. [County]. 049 [Situation] About 1½ miles E. by N. [East by North] of Dumfries. A small farm house and outhouses in bad repair, with a farm of land attached. The property of Mrs Smith.
OS1/10/26/31 KINNEL WATER 042 There are no details of Kinnel Water on this page.
OS1/10/26/31 [Page] 31 Parish of Dumfries
OS1/10/26/32 CLAYKNOWE Clay Knowe Clay Knowe Mr Smith Mr Swan [Situation] About 11/8 miles E. by N. [East by North] of Dumfries. A row of Cottages one storey high in bad repair, situated about 20 --- N.W. [North West] of Gastown.
OS1/10/26/32 LOANINGFOOT Loaningfoot Loaningfoot Mr Smith Mr Swan 049; 055 [Situation] About 11/8 miles E. by N. East by North] of Dumfries. A small house one storey high in bad repair, situated about10 --- East of the "Stoop".
OS1/10/26/32 BROWNRIGG Brownrigg Brownrigg Brownrig Brownrigg Brownrigg Mr Baxter Mr Houston Crawford's Map of Co. [County] Mr Allan Receipt for Rent 049 [Situation] About 13/8 miles E.N.E. [East North East] of Dumfries. A farm house and out houses in middling repair, with an orchard and a farm of land attached.
OS1/10/26/32 [Page] 32 Parish of Dumfries
OS1/10/26/32 Referring to "Clayknowe" and "Loaningfoot" - Each description has a word caught in the fold of the page which cannot be transcribed.
OS1/10/26/33 BROWNRIGG LOANING Brownrigg Lane Brownrigg Lane Brownrigg Loaning Brownrigg Loaning Mr Baxter Mr Houston H Bell, Dumfries R Bell 049 [Situation] Running S.S.E. [South South East] from Clumpton farm house to Gateside. A road leading from Gateside to Brownrigg farm house.
OS1/10/26/33 CLUMPTON Clumpton Clumpton Clumpton Mr Baxter Mr Houston Mr Potter 055 [Situation] About 1½ miles E.N.E. [East North East] of Dumfries. A farm house and out houses in good repair with a farm of land attached. Occupied by Mr Baxter.
OS1/10/26/33 MOSSVALE 049 There is no reference to Mossvale on this page.
OS1/10/26/33 CLUMPTON Clumpton Clumpton Clumpton Clumpton Mr Baxter Mr Allan John Potter Mr Houston [Situation] About 1¼ miles E.N.E. [East North East] of Dumfries. a small farm house having outhouses with a small farm of land attached. Occupied by John Potter.
OS1/10/26/33 [Page] 33 Parish of Dumfries
OS1/10/26/34 [Page] 34 Form 136 Page
OS1/10/26/35 PARADISE Paradise Paradise Paradise J Geddes John Tait J McLelland 049 [Situation] About 2 miles E. by N. [East by North] of Dumfries. A small cottage and out houses in good repair with a few acres of land attached, the property of Mr Gibson, Dumfries.
OS1/10/26/35 MOSS VALE Moss Vale Moss Vale J Geddes J McLelland [Situation] About 1¾ miles E. by N. [East by North] of Dumfries. a small cottage in good repair having a few acres of land attached. Occupied by Mr Jackson who is also the proprietor.
OS1/10/26/35 NEWTON Newton Newton Newton Thomas Kirkpatrick John Geddes J McLelland 049 [Situation] About 1¾ miles E. by N. [East by North] of Dumfries. A small cottage in good repair Occupied by Thomas Kirkpatrick who is also the proprietor.
OS1/10/26/35 [Page] 35 Dumfries Parish
OS1/10/26/36 WALLACETON Wallace Town Wallaceton Wallaceton Wallaceton J Geddes J McLelland John Ferguson J Tait 049 [Situation] 1½ miles E. [East] of Dumfries. This name applies to 3 cottages having some out houses and a few acres of land attached, the property of 3 different people.
OS1/10/26/36 FLOSHKNOWE Flosh Knowe Flosh Knowe Floshknowe Floshknowe John Geddes J. McLelland J H Bell R Bell 049 [Situation] About 15/8 miles E. [East] of Dumfries. A group of small cottages in middling repair, occupied by Weavers and are belonging [to] different proprietors.
OS1/10/26/36 GATESIDE Gateside Gateside J Geddes John McLelland 055 [Situation] About 1½ miles E. [East] of Dumfries. A group of houses in middling repair Occupied chiefly by people, and belonging to different proprietors.
OS1/10/26/36 [Page] 36 Parish of Dumfries
OS1/10/26/37 HEATHERY ROW Heathery Raw Heathery Raw Heathery Raw Heatheryraw J Geddes J McLelland John Ferguson J Tait 055 [Situation] About 15/8 miles E. [East] of Dumfries. A row of Cottages in bad repair [with part in ruins] Occupied by working people, the property of John Ferguson of Heathery Raw.
OS1/10/26/37 THE TRENCH Trench Trench Mr Geddes John Lawson 055 [Situation] About 1½ miles E.by N. [East by North] of Dumfries. A large tract of ground on the West side of Lochar Moss, it is divided into 12 separate apartments or tenements including the small villages of Gateside & Heathery Raw.
OS1/10/26/37 [Page] 37 Parish of Dumfries
OS1/10/26/38 DOUIEVALE Doway Vale Doway Vale Douieval Douieval J Geddes J Tait Mr J Frazer proprietor J R Bell 055 [Situation] About 2¼ miles E. [East] of Dumfries. A neat and commodious cottage having a pleasant ornamental garden attached [occupied] by Mr Fraser who is also the proprietor.
OS1/10/26/38 NEWHOUSE Newhouse Newhouse J Geddes J Tait 049 [Situation] About 2¼ miles E. [East] of Dumfries. A small house in good repair the property of Mr Fraser [of]Dumfries.
OS1/10/26/38 DOUIEVALE COTTAGE Doway Cottage Doway Cottage Douievale Cottage Douievale Cottage J Tait J Geddes Mr J Frazer, Proprietor J R Bell 049 [Situation] About 21/8 miles E. by N. [East by North] of Dumfries. A small Cottage in good [repair] Occupied by William Brown, The property of Mr Fraser of [Dumfries].
OS1/10/26/38 [Page] 38 Parish of Dumfries
OS1/10/26/39 SHAWFIELD Shawfield Shawfield Shawfield J Tait J Geddes Crawford's Map of Co. [County] 049 [Situation About 21/8 miles E. by n. [East by North] of Dumfries. A farm house in good repair with a farm of land attached. Occupied by Mr Kennedy, The property of Dumfries Hospital or Poorhouse.
OS1/10/26/39 SANDRIG Sand Rig Sand Rig Sandrig Sandrig J Tait J Geddes J R Bell J H Bell 049 [Situation] About 2¼ miles E. by N. [East by North] of Dumfries. A Small Cottage in good repair with a few acres of land attached The property of John Potts Esq. of Ruecair
OS1/10/26/39 WARD HILL Ward Hill Ward Hill J Geddes J McLelland 049; 050 [Situation] About 2½ miles E. by n. [East by North] of Dumfries. A low Eminence of a ridge like shape on the farm of Mid Dergavel, its soil consists of arable land. On it is a Trigl.[ Trigonometrical] Station called by Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Party Middledungarvill.
OS1/10/26/39 KINNEL WATER 042 There is no description of Kinnel Water on this page.
OS1/10/26/39 [Page] 39 Parish of Dumfries
OS1/10/26/40 ALLANSFIELD Allan's Field Allan's Field Allan's Field John Geddes James McLelland Thomas Kirkpatrick 049 [Situation] About 21/8 miles E. [East] of Dumfries. A Small thatched Cottage in middling repair having a small croft of land attached. It is the property of Mr Allan of Fountainbleau.
OS1/10/26/40 [Page] 40 Dumfries Parish
OS1/10/26/41 EASTFIELD Eastfield Eastfield Mr W. Milligan Mr Room 055 [Situation] ½ mile East of Dumfries. A handsome and commodious Cottage residence 2 storeys high with out offices in good repair, and a few acres of land attached. Occupied by Mr Milligan, the property of the same.
OS1/10/26/41 LOGANBARNS Logganbarns Logganbarns Loganbarn Loganbarn Jonathan Smith James McLelland J H Bell R Bell 055 [Situation] 1 mile East of Dumfries. A farm house and out houses in good repair with a farm of land attached. Occupied by Jonathan Smith, the property of Lady Johnston.
OS1/10/26/41 ESSEXPARK Essexpark Essexpark Mr McMillan Mr Room 055 [Situation] 7/8 mile East of Dumfries. A commodious and neat built Cottage residence and out offices in good repair and a few acres of arable land the property of Mr McMillan Writer Dumfries.
OS1/10/26/41 [Page]41 Parish of Dumfries
OS1/10/26/42 BARKERLAND COTTAGE Barkerland Cottage Barkerland Cottage Mr Henderson Mr Room 049 [Situation] ¾ mile East of Dumfries. A commodious and neat built Cottage residence one storey high and in good repair with a few acres of land attached. Occupied by Mr Henderson who is alsoproprietor.
OS1/10/26/42 FRANKFIELD Frankfield Frankfield Mr Henderson Mr Room 055 [Situation] 1 mile East of Dumfries. A farm house and out houses in middling repair with a few acres of land attached. Occupied by Mr Room who is also proprietor.
OS1/10/26/42 GILLFOOT Gillfoot Gillfoot Mr Henderson Mr Room 055 [Situation] 7/8 mile East of Dumfries. A cot house on the farm of --- the property of Dr. [Doctor] Grierson
OS1/10/26/42 [Page] 42 Parish of Dumfries
OS1/10/26/42 Referring to "Gillfoot" - There is a word caught in the fold of the page which cannot be transcribed.
OS1/10/26/43 LOCHVALE Lochvale Lochvale Mr Grierson Mr Room 055 [Situation] About 1 mile East of Dumfries. A commodious and neat built house 2 storeys high and in good repair, having out offices a garden and a few acres of land attached. the property of Dr. [Doctor] Grierson
OS1/10/26/43 BARKERLAND Barkerland Barkerland Mr Grierson Mr Room 049 [Situation] ¾ mile E. by S. [East by South] of Dumfries. A small farm house and out offices in middling repair with a small farm of land attached. the property of Dr. [Doctor] Grierson.
OS1/10/26/43 GILLBRAE Gillbrae Gillbrae James Graham Mr Henderson 055 [Situation] About 5/8 mile E. by S. [East by South] of Dumfries. A small farm house and out offices in good repair, with a small farm of land attached. the property of James Graham.
OS1/10/26/43 [Page] 43 Parish of Dumfries
OS1/10/26/44 THE GILL Wolfgill The Gill The Gill The Gill The Gill Mr Grierson David Graham Mr Room Mr McMillan Robert Graham 049 [Situation] About ¾ mile E.S.E. [East South East] of Dumfries. A farm house and out offices in good repair, with a farm of land attached. Occupied by David ----, the property of Dr. Grierson.
OS1/10/26/44 CALSIDE Calside Calside Calside Robert Graham Occupier Mr Grierson Receipts form Rent 055 [Situation] About ¾ mil E.S.E. [East South East] of Dumfries. A farm house and out offices in good repair with a farm of land attached. Occupied by [Robert] Graham who is also proprietor.
OS1/10/26/44 CRAIGS Craigs Craigs Craigs Mr Watt Edward Carruthers Crawford's Map of Co. [County] 055 [Situation] About 11/8 mile E.S.E. [East South East] of Dumfries. A large neat built farm house 2 storeys high with out offices including a thrashing machine in good repair, and a farm of land attached. Occupied by---- the property of John McAu--- of Craigs
OS1/10/26/44 WOLFGILL 055 The only reference to "Wolfgill" is in the "Various modes of spelling" column on this page.
OS1/10/26/44 [Page] 44 Parish of Dumfries
OS1/10/26/44 There are words [mostly names] caught in the fold of the page which cannot be transcribed.
OS1/10/26/45 CRAIGS COTTAGE Craigs Cottage Craigs Cottage Craigs Cottage W. Watt Edward Carruthers Christopher Harkney Esquire 055 A commodious and neat build cottage with out offices and a small potion of land attached. Occupied by Christopher Harkney Esquire. The poperty of John Mc. Andry Esquire of Craigs.
OS1/10/26/45 GEORGETOWN Georgetown Georgetown Edward Carruthers Christopher Harkney Esquire 055 A small hamlet situated about one and a half miles S. East of Dumfries, its houses are all well built one story in height,and in good repair, chiefly occupied by Agricultural Labourers and quarry men, it has two public houses and a few hucksters shops. The population is about 150. This village is the property of Mr. Douglas of Badd.
OS1/10/26/46 UNDER CRAIGS [Dumfries] Under Craigs Under Craigs Under Craigs Edward Carruthers Mr Watts Receipt of Rent 055 [Situation] About 1½ miles E. by S. [East by South] of Dumfries. A farm house and out houses [i good repair with a farm of [land] attached. Occupied by Edward Carruthers, the property of [John] McAndy of Craigs.
OS1/10/26/46 BODENLEA Bodenlea Bodenlea Bodenlea Edward Carruthers Christopher Harkins Esq. J Eddleston 049 [Situation] About 15/8 miles E. by S. [East by South] of Dumfries. A small house in good repair with a few acres of land attached. The [property] of John McAndy Esq. of Craigs
OS1/10/26/46 MOSSBAND Mossband Mossband Samuel Hannay Mr A Crumbie 055 [Situation] 13/8 miles E. by S. [East by South] of Dumfries. A farm house and out offices [in] good repair. With a farm of [land] attached. occupied by Samuel Hannay, the property of [Mr] A Crumbie Builder Dumfries.
OS1/10/26/46 [Page] 46 Parish of Dumfries
OS1/10/26/46 The words in brackets in the description column are caught in the fold of the page. I entered them thus as the scribe has a consistent way of entering his descriptions. Is this OK?
OS1/10/26/47 CARTHAGENA Carthagena Carthagena Carthegena David McBurnie Esq. Samuel Hannay Crawford's Map of Co. [County] 055 [Situation] About 1½ miles E. by S. [East by South] of Dumfries. A Farm house and out offices {including a thrashing machine}, in good repair with a farm of land attached. Occupied by Mr McBurnie who is also proprietor.
OS1/10/26/47 UPPER RASHGILL Upper Rushgill Upper Rushgill Upper Rushgill Mr Swan J McLelland Receipt for Rent 055 [Situation] About 1¼ miles E. [East] of Dumfries. A farmhouse and out houses in good repair with a farm of land attached. occupied by Mr Swan the property of J Potter Esq. of Ruccan.
OS1/10/26/47 RASHGILL Rushgill Rushgill Mr Swan Mr McLelland 049; 055 [Situation] 11/8 miles E. [East ] of Dumfries. A small cottage in middling repair with a few acres of land attached, the property of John Potter Esq. of Ruccan.
OS1/10/26/47 [Page] 47 Parish of Dumfries
OS1/10/26/48 BRASSWELL Brasswell Brasswell J Ferguson J McLelland 055 [Situation] About 15/8 miles E. [East] of Dumfries. A small house and outhouses in good repair with a few acres of land attached. The property of John Potter Esq. of Ruccan.
OS1/10/26/48 DOCTORSWELL Doctorswell Doctorswell Doctorswell J McLelland John Geddes Mr Room 055 [Situation] About ½ mile E. [East] of Dumfries. A small cottage with out office band a few acres of land attached. Occupied by J McLelland, the property of Mr Ferguson, this was formerly a cha--- spring well. {known by the name of Fergusons Well or Doctorswell, but is long since filled up.}
OS1/10/26/48 [Page]48 Parish of Dumfries
OS1/10/26/48 Referring to "Doctorswell" - there is a word caught in the fold of the page which I cannot identify.
OS1/10/26/49 NETHER YETT Nether Yett Nether Yett John Tait John McLelland 055 [Situation] About 21/8 miles E. [East] of Dumfries. Two detached cottages in good repair having a few acres of land attached. The property of E. Lockerby Esq.
OS1/10/26/49 DANCING KNOWE Dancing Knowe Dancing Knowe John Tait John McLelland 055 [Situation] About 27/8 miles E. [East] of Dumfries. A small house and out houses in good repair with a few acres of land attached. The property of John Potter of Ruccan.
OS1/10/26/49 MAXWELLFIELD Maxwell Field Maxwell Field Maxwellfield Maxwellfield John Tait John McLelland J H Bell R Bell 055 [Situation] About 2 miles E. [East] of Dumfries. Two small cottages having an outhouse and a few acres of land attached. The property of W. Maxwell Esq. of Terregles.
OS1/10/26/49 [Page] 49 Parish of Dumfries
OS1/10/26/50 MOSSPARK Moss Park Moss Park Mosspark Mosspark John Tait John McLelland J H Bell R Bell 055 [Situation] About 1¾ miles E. [East] of Dumfries. A small house and offices in good repair, with a few acres of land attached. The property of William Race.
OS1/10/26/50 NEWFIELD Newfield Newfield John Tait John McLelland 049; 055 [Situation] About 17/8 miles E. [East] of Dumfries. A small house and outhouse in good repair, with a few acres of land attached. The property of ---Ferguson of Lochmaben Moor.
OS1/10/26/50 CARTHAGENA COTTAGE Carthagena Cottage Carthagena Cottage Carthagena Cottage John Tait John McLelland Mr Brown 055 [Situation] About 1¾ miles E. [East] of Dumfries. A small cottage in good repair with a few acres of land attached. The property of David Mcburn-- of Carhagena.
OS1/10/26/50 [Page] 50 Parish of Dumfries
OS1/10/26/50 In the description of "Newfield", the name or title of "Ferguson" is caught in the fold of the page.
OS1/10/26/51 WINDMILL MOOR Windmill Moor Windmill Moor John McLelland Robert Robinson 055 [Situation] About 21/8 miles E. by S. [East by South] of Dumfries. A small cottage in good repair with a few acres of land attached. Occupied by Robert Robinson who is also proprietor
OS1/10/26/51 CAMPBELLTON Campbellton Campbellton John McLelland James Geddes 055 [Situation] About 21/8 miles E. by S. [East by South] of Dumfries. A small cottage in good repair with a few acres of land attached. Occupied by David Campbell who is also proprietor.
OS1/10/26/51 [Page] 52 Parish of Dumfries
OS1/10/26/52 NETHER DERGARVEL Nether Dergavel Nether Dergavel John Tait Map of Co. [County] by J Crawford 055 [Situation] About 2¾ miles E. by S. [East by South] of Dumfries. A farm house And out-- {including a Thrashing Machine} in good repair with a considerable farm of land attached. The property of the Duke of Queensberry.
OS1/10/26/52 [Page] 52 Parish of Dumfries
OS1/10/26/52 There is a word in the description which is caught in the fold of the page.
OS1/10/26/53 HOLLYBUSH 055
OS1/10/26/53 LOCHARSIDE 055
OS1/10/26/53 POPLAR COTTAGE 055
OS1/10/26/54 CATHERINEFIELD 055
OS1/10/26/54 CROSS ST HELENA 055
OS1/10/26/54 ROSEBUSH 055
OS1/10/26/55 DUMFRIES [burgh] 049; 055
OS1/10/26/56 [Page] 56 Form 136 Page commodious. Its fairs and cattle markets are of great note for the great extent of business done in each. The establishments for education have long been in considerable repute. There are schools for Latin , and Greek, for writing French & drawing and for the various branches of mathematics besides the academy in which are taught all the branches usual [lost in fold] such institutions. The principal import trades is that which supplies the town & surrounding district with [necessities]. There are [lost in fold] manufactuary carried on here, the principal of which is [honey], much of which is exported to England & other places, there are also {some} tanneries but this trade is rather declining of later years. The navigation of the Nith has been considerably improved of late at [missing in fold] great expense. There are commodious quays constructed along the river four of these are within the compass of 5 miles extending [missing in fold] the town. The situation of Dumfries as a border town renders it of note in history as being connected with the border wars & other events. [missing in fold] antiquities the old Bridge is remarkable. Dumfries Castle was of considerable but no vestige of present remains of this [feature] the New Wark which stood in the centre of the town served in subsequent times as a castle or place of strength. Tradition & history records [missing in fold] churches & chapels belonging to this town of which no vestige is now left remaining. In the Friars vennel stood the Grey Friars monastry church on the site of the present St.Michaels church stood the ancient St. Michaels church on the site of the present St. Marys stood Christy's Chapel. A chapel was also attached to the Castle. There was a chapel familiarly called "St. Allans on the [missing in fold] which stood in St Michael Street somewhere near St Allans Wells. This chapel is considered by some to have a small chapel attached [missing in fold] an old house which stood here until late years & was called the Bishops Lodging from it being a temporary residence of the Bishop of the Diocese in past ages. There was also a small chapel attached to a small nunnery or convent which stood somewhere in the [st.. hidden in fold] called Chapel Street. The chapel & convent were dedicated to St. Nicholas. The convent as tradition states was supported by the ladies of [hidden in fold] house of Lord Herries. There was also "St Thomas's Chapel in the Deanery" (see description Remark for this) Thus within the burgh or its [sub.. hidden in fold] were seven Chapels or churches before the reformation. The site of two of these chapels cannot now be founded although tradition records [check fol for missing words] existence I mean St. Allans & St Nicholas's together with the nunnery attached to the latter although every enquiry & effort was made to ascertain [th.. hidden in fold] Dumfries united with Annan, Lochmaben, Sanquhar & Kirkcudbright in sending a member to parliament.
OS1/10/26/57 ALBANY COTTAGE 049
OS1/10/26/57 ALBANY HOUSE 049
OS1/10/26/57 ALBANY PLACE [Dumfries]E 049
OS1/10/26/58 NUNFIELD 049
OS1/10/26/58 ROSEVALE 055
OS1/10/26/58 SMITHFIELD 049
OS1/10/26/59 ALBANY BANK 049
OS1/10/26/59 NUNFIELD COTTAGE 049
OS1/10/26/60 GRACEFIELD 049
OS1/10/26/60 PLEASANCE 049
OS1/10/26/61 LAURELMOUNT 055
OS1/10/26/61 PARKFOOT 049
OS1/10/26/61 PARKFOOT COTTAGE 049
OS1/10/26/62 DUMFRIESSHIRE TRUST various
OS1/10/26/63 NITH MOUNT 049
OS1/10/26/63 TOWNHEAD STREET [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/64 MOAT HOUSE 049
OS1/10/26/64 TOWNHEAD 049
OS1/10/26/65 PLEASANCE COTTAGE 049
OS1/10/26/65 ST CATHERINE'S COTTAGE 049
OS1/10/26/65 ST MARY'S PLACE [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/66 LOVERS' WALK 049
OS1/10/26/66 MOUNTPLEASANT 049
OS1/10/26/67 ST MARY'S CHURCH (Q.S.) [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/68 OLD HOUSE OF CORRECTION [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/69 Site of CHRISTIE'S CHAPEL 055
OS1/10/26/70 CHRISTIE'S MOUNT 055
OS1/10/26/71 HOLLYBUSH 055
OS1/10/26/71 LEAFIELD COTTAGE 055
OS1/10/26/72 [Page] 72 Parish of Dunfries Form 136 Page Blank Page
OS1/10/26/73 LOCHMABENGATE PORT (Site of) 055
OS1/10/26/74 Site of NORTH PORT [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/74 Site of TOWNHEAD PORT [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/75 HOOD'S LOANING 055
OS1/10/26/76 GLASGOW AND SOUTH-WESTERN RAILWAY 049; 055; 056
OS1/10/26/77 KING STREET [Dumfries] 049; 055
OS1/10/26/77 LOREBURN STREET [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/78 KINNEL WATER 042
OS1/10/26/78 QUEENSBERRY STREET [Dumfries] 049; 055
OS1/10/26/79 MANSE [R.C., St Andrew's Chapel, Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/79 ST ANDREW'S CHAPEL (Roman Catholic) [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/80 SCHOOL [nr St Andrew's Chapel, Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/81 Theatre Royal Theatre Royal Theatre Royal Theatre Arch [Archibald] Hamilton I. H. Bell Map of Town 1819 On the East side of Shakespeare Street A neat plain building erected in 1790 by a Company of Shareholders at a cost of about £2000 the shareholders are at present about 17 in number. It is generally let 3 or 4 months in winter time to a company of actors. It is capable of accommodating an Audience of about 500 arranged as follows Lower boxes 100 Upper boxes 50 Pit 150 Gallery 200. The shareholders have the privilege of being admitted free on showing a silver ticket which each member holds.
OS1/10/26/81 Parish of Dumfries [Page] 81
OS1/10/26/82 INFANT SCHOOL [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/83 QUEEN STREET [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/83 WESLEYAN METHODIST CHAPEL [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/84 COACH AND HORSES INN [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/84 PADDY'S CLOSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/85 HOLE IN THE WA' INN [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/86 [Page] 86 Parish of Dumfries Form 136 Page [Blank Page]
OS1/10/26/87 ACADEMY [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/88 [Page] 88 Parish of Dumfries Form 136 Page [Blank Page]
OS1/10/26/89 CASTLE STREET [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/89 IRVING STREET [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/90 ACADEMY STREET [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/90 COURT HOUSE [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/91 FREE CHURCH [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/91 MANSE [nr F.C., Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/92 NEW ASSEMBLY ROOMS 049
OS1/10/26/93 NEW CHURCH [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/94 Savings' Bank Savings' Bank Savings' Bank Savings' Bank Savings' Bank I T Caldow Esq. Rev [Reverend] Thos. [Thomas] Duncan D.D.[Doctor of Divinity] Inscription on Door of Bank Robt. [Robert] Kemp Esq. On the side of Church Crescent A handsome and commodious building of Corinthian [style] of architecture, erected in [18..] a cash of £1120, in a recess [lost in fold] front wall stands the statue [lost in fold] Rev. [Reverend] -- Duncan D.D.[Doctor of Divinity] late minister [lost in fold] the Free Church of Ruthwell, [lost in fold] the inventor of this institution [lost in fold] Bank is managed by a Treasurer, Assistant [lost in fold] accountant , whose duties are to attend every [lost in fold] evening from 7 till 9 o'clock to receive and pay [lost in fold] and the balance remaining is carried and [lost in fold] by the Assistant Treasurer in the Bank of [Scot....}safer every Saturday night. The cash deposited [lost in fold] paid is examined and balanced by these [lost in fold] of the Bank every night of meeting. A quarterly [lost in fold] is held by all the Office bearers of the Bank, when all transactions for the past 3 months are scrupulously [lost in fold] and all necessary business of the bank considered and deposed of [lost in fold] This bank was established February 1815 and enrolled under 59 Geo, [George} III [lost in fold]
OS1/10/26/94 [Page] 94 Parish of Dumfries [written sideways] Form 136 Page 276
OS1/10/26/95 Site of DUMFRIES CASTLE 049
OS1/10/26/96 [Page] 96 Parish of Dumfries (Written sideways alongside page titles ) Form 136 Page "possession of Dumfries castle as devolved to him as sovereign lord. He repaired and strengthened this castle in which he placed a garrison which he amply supplied with provisions. When Robert Bruce slew John Comyn in the Grayfriars Church on the 10th of February 1305-6 he immediately [seized] the Castle and drove away the English Justiciaries who were then sitting in Dumfries. The Castle was afterwards taken by the English who held it in 1309 and 1311. Bruce in July 1312 retook it, with other castles in this shire"
OS1/10/26/97 CHURCH CRESCENT [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/97 CHURCH PLACE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/98 ST ANDREW STREET [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/99 INDEPENDENT CHAPEL [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/99 REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/100 MOAT BRAE 049
OS1/10/26/101 ST MARY'S CHAPEL (Episcopal) [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/102 UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH [Buccleuch St, Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/103 ABBEY [farm] 049
OS1/10/26/103 CHARLOTTE STREET [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/103 GEORGE STREET [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/104 BREWERY [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/104 BUCCLEUCH STREET [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/105 GREEN SANDS 049
OS1/10/26/105 GREEN SANDS SCHOOL 049
OS1/10/26/106 WESTERN BANK [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/107 CUMIN'S COURT [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/107 PORT OF THE BRIDGE 055
OS1/10/26/108 [Page] 108 Parish of Dumfries Form 136 Page [Blank Page]
OS1/10/26/109 GREYFRIARS STREET [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/109 ST DAVID STREET [Dumfries] 049; 055
OS1/10/26/110 FRIARS VENNEL [Dumfries] 049; 055
OS1/10/26/111 Site of GREYFRIARS' MONASTERY AND CHURCH [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/112 [Page] 112 Parish of Dumfries Form 136 Page [Blank Page]
OS1/10/26/113 BREWERY STREET [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/113 WHITE HART INN [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/114 GREY HORSE INN [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/114 NEW BRIDGE INN [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/115 JAIL [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/116 [Page] 116 Parish of Dumfries Form 136 Page [Blank Page]
OS1/10/26/117 HIGH STREET [Dumfries] 049; 055
OS1/10/26/118 ENGLISH STREET [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/118 NEW MARKET STREET [Dumfries] 049; 055
OS1/10/26/119 MEAL MARKET [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/119 TRADES HALL BUILDINGS [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/120 QUEENSBERRY SQUARE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/121 BEE HIVE CLOSE [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/121 BEE HIVE INN [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/121 LION AND LAMB INN [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/121 MILL STREET [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/122 SPUR INN [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/122 SPUR INN CLOSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/122 THREE CROWNS CLOSE [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/123 RELIEF CLOSE [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/123 THREE CROWNS INN [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/124 THISTLE AND CROWN CLOSE [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/124 THISTLE AND CROWN INN [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/125 Thistle & Crown Close Thistle & Crown Close Thistle & Crown Close Thistle & Crown Close Thistle & Crown Close John Reid Wm. [William] Bell Mr Kemp Town Clerk W. Wilson Town Officer Leading N. [North] E. [East] of E. [East] of Queensberry Street to Loreburn St. A close leading from Queensberry Street to Lowerbarn Street, its houses are chiefly two stories in height and in good repair, and are the property of W. Mundell
OS1/10/26/125 Thistle & Crown Inn Thistle & Crown Inn Thistle & Crown Inn Thistle & Crown Inn Thistle & Crown Inn John Reid Wm. [William] Bell Mr Kemp Town Clerk W. Wilson Town Officer On the N.[North] E. [East] side of queensberry St. and at the end Thistle & Crown Close A house 3 stories in height and in good repair. It is used as an Inn and is occupied by W Mundell who is also proprietor
OS1/10/26/125 Parish of Dumfries [Page] 124
OS1/10/26/126 [Page] 126 Parish of Dumfries Form 136 Page [Blank Page]
OS1/10/26/127 MANSE [U.P., Loreburn St, Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/127 UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH [Queensberry St, Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/128 WOOL PACK INN [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/129 CROSS KEYS (P.H.) [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/129 CROSS KEYS CLOSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/129 MITCHEL'S CLOSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/130 NICHOL RAE'S CLOSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/130 ROBSON'S CLOSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/131 ADMIRAL DUNCAN INN [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/131 HILL'S CLOSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/132 POST OFFICE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/133 COUNCIL CHAMBER [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/133 LACKEY 049
OS1/10/26/133 MID-STEEPLE 055
OS1/10/26/133 POLICE OFFICE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/134 DUKE OF QUEENSBERRY'S MONUMENT 055
OS1/10/26/135 BLACK HORSE CLOSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/135 BLACK HORSE INN [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/136 ASSEMBLY STREET [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/136 LONG CLOSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/137 CHAPEL STREET [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/137 PASCOLLY CLOSE [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/138 COFFEE CLOSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/138 LION AND LAMB CLOSE [Dumfries] 049; 055
OS1/10/26/139 Site of NEW WARK 055
OS1/10/26/140 [Page] 140 Form 136 Page [Blank Page]
OS1/10/26/141 THE DEANERY and St Thomas' Chapel (Site of) 055
OS1/10/26/141 The Deanery and ST THOMAS'S CHAPEL (Site of) 055
OS1/10/26/142 [Page] 142 Form 136 Page [Blank Page]
OS1/10/26/143 BLUE BELL INN [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/143 BUCK INN [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/144 BLACK BULL INN [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/144 BLUE BELL CLOSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/145 COACH AND HORSES INN [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/145 RIDDICK'S CLOSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/145 SHIP INN [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/146 BANK OF SCOTLAND [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/146 EDINBURGH AND GLASGOW BANK [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/147 CROWN INN CLOSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/147 MURRAY'S CLOSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/148 TWO CLOSES [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/149 BONDED WAREHOUSE (No 1) [Assembly St, Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/149 BONDED WAREHOUSE (No 2) [Irish St, Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/150 [Page] 150 Form 136 Page [Blank Page]
OS1/10/26/151 CROWN INN [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/151 HAUGH'S CLOSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/151 ROYAL OAK CLOSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/152 ROYAL OAK INN [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/153 CARLAVEROCK CASTLE CLOSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/153 CARLAVEROCK CASTLE INN [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/153 CORSON'S CLOSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/154 [Page] 154 Form 136 Page [Blank Page]
OS1/10/26/155 BANK STREET [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/155 IRISH STREET [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/156 HERALD OFFICE CLOSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/157 COACH AND HORSES CLOSE, [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/157 TURNPIKE CLOSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/157 TURNPIKE INN [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/158 COACH AND HORSES INN [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/158 GOLDEN BULL CLOSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/158 GOLDEN BULL INN [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/159 KING'S ARMS INN [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/160 ANCHOR INN [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/160 ANCHOR INN CLOSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/161 COMMERCIAL INN [Dumfri s] 055
OS1/10/26/162 GEORGE INN [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/162 HARKNESS'S CLOSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/163 BRITISH LINEN COMPANY'S BANK [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/163 COMMERCIAL BANK OF SCOTLAND [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/164 CUSTOM HOUSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/164 NATIONAL BANK [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/165 DUMFRIES AND GALLOWAY CLUB ROOMS 055
OS1/10/26/165 PLAINSTONES 055
OS1/10/26/166 [Page] 166 Form 136 Page [Blank Page]
OS1/10/26/167 GAS HOUSE CLOSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/168 GAS WORKS [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/168 SHAKESPEARE STREET [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/169 NEW MARKET (Potatoe, Butter & Poultry) [Dumfries] 049; 055
OS1/10/26/169 SLAUGHTER HOUSE [Dumfries] 049; 055
OS1/10/26/170 UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH [Queensberry St, Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/171 CATTLE MARKET [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/171 WHITE SANDS 055
OS1/10/26/172 DOCTOR'S WELL 055
OS1/10/26/172 NEW BRIDGE STREET [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/172 WATERLOO PLACE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/173 GEORGE INN CLOSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/173 NITH PLACE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/173 NITH STREET [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/174 NITH HOUSE 055
OS1/10/26/175 DOCK HOUSE 055
OS1/10/26/175 ST ANNAN'S WELLS 055
OS1/10/26/176 NITH LODGE 055
OS1/10/26/176 THRESHIE'S CLOSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/177 ST MICHAEL STREET [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/178 [Page] 178 Form 136 Page [Blank Page]
OS1/10/26/179 DOCKHEAD QUAY 055
OS1/10/26/180 [Page] 180 Form 136 Page [Blank Page]
OS1/10/26/181 BURNS' STREET 055
OS1/10/26/182 BURNS' OLD HOUSE 055
OS1/10/26/183 CLERKHILL [street] 055
OS1/10/26/183 INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/184 CLERKHILL [cottage] 055
OS1/10/26/184 MILL BURN 055
OS1/10/26/185 COLLINS CLOSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/186 [Page] 186 [written sideways] Form 136 Page [All entries on this page have been deleted]
OS1/10/26/187 BURNS' MAUSOLEUM 055
OS1/10/26/188 MARTYRS' MONUMENT [St Michael's Churchyard, Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/189 CARRUTHERS' COTTAGES 055
OS1/10/26/190 DUMFRIESSHIRE TRUST various
OS1/10/26/191 ALDERMANHILL 055
OS1/10/26/191 BARN SLAPS 055
OS1/10/26/192 DAWSON'S COTTAGE 055
OS1/10/26/192 DUMFRIESSHIRE TRUST various
OS1/10/26/192 POINDFOLD BURN 049
OS1/10/26/193 Abbey Abbey Robt. [Robert] Colvin, The Abbey Geo. [George] Henderson Esq. Nuscholm Proprietors Rent list on receipt for rent A farm house and outhouses (including a thrashing machine) in good repair with a farm of land attached. Occupied by Robt. [Robert] Colvin the property [as much Johnstow of Cowhill,] This farm has its name from an Abbey which once stood within the area of the present burying ground which will be {????} as adjoining places..
OS1/10/26/193 [List of Names collected by] David Cairnay C/a [Civilian Assistants] 14th May 1850 [Page] 193 [In field book headings Page has been changed to Plan and ⌂ to Trace [signed] S Hannay C/a {Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/26/194 BERECROFT 049
OS1/10/26/194 GUILYHILL 049
OS1/10/26/194 HARDLAWBANK 049
OS1/10/26/195 JARDINTON FORD 049
OS1/10/26/196 [Page] 196 [Blank Page]
OS1/10/26/197 NUNFIELD 049
OS1/10/26/197 NUNHOLM 049
OS1/10/26/198 AUCHENSCREOCH BURN 049
OS1/10/26/198 MARTINTON FORD 049
OS1/10/26/198 NUNHOLM BANK 049
OS1/10/26/198 NUNHOLM GARDEN 049
OS1/10/26/199 DALSCONE 049
OS1/10/26/199 DALSCONE T.P. 049
OS1/10/26/200 BROOMFIELD 049
OS1/10/26/200 HEATH HALL WOOD 049
OS1/10/26/201 DALSCONE BANK 049
OS1/10/26/201 SUMMERFIELD 049
OS1/10/26/202 HEATH HALL 049
OS1/10/26/202 THE GROVE 049
OS1/10/26/203 AUCHENKELL 049
OS1/10/26/203 BURNT FIRS 049
OS1/10/26/203 WOOD COTTAGE 049
OS1/10/26/204 DOWNS BANK 055
OS1/10/26/204 LOCHAR WATER 049
OS1/10/26/205 LOCHAR MOSS 049; 050; 055; 056
OS1/10/26/206 [Page] 206 [Blank Page]
OS1/10/26/207 MEADOWBANK 049
OS1/10/26/207 MILLDAMHEAD (P.H.) 049
OS1/10/26/207 NOBLEHILL 049; 055
OS1/10/26/207 SAUGHTREE 049
OS1/10/26/208 BELLMOUNT 049
OS1/10/26/208 MOSSKNOWE 049
OS1/10/26/208 NOBLEHILL COTTAGE 049
OS1/10/26/208 ROYAL-OAK [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/209 ALLAN'S WELL (Chalybeate) 049
OS1/10/26/209 FOUNTAINBLEAU 049
OS1/10/26/209 STOOP 049
OS1/10/26/210 GREYSTONE FLAT 049
OS1/10/26/210 MARCHMOUNT 049
OS1/10/26/211 CORSON'S COTTAGE 049
OS1/10/26/211 GREYSTONE COTTAGE 049
OS1/10/26/211 GREYSTONE PARK 049
OS1/10/26/211 HUNTINGDON LODGE 049
OS1/10/26/212 [Page] 212 [Blank Page]
OS1/10/26/213 LOANINGFOOT 049; 055
OS1/10/26/213 PARKHEAD 049
OS1/10/26/213 TAYLORLAND 049
OS1/10/26/214 BROWNRIGG 049
OS1/10/26/214 BROWNRIGG LOANING 049
OS1/10/26/214 CLUMPTON 055
OS1/10/26/215 MARCHFIELD 049
OS1/10/26/215 MARCHFIELD ROUNALL 049
OS1/10/26/215 MILE HOUSE 049
OS1/10/26/216 LADYPARK 049
OS1/10/26/216 MARCH-HILL 049
OS1/10/26/216 SUMMERFIELD 049
OS1/10/26/217 GASSTOWN 055
OS1/10/26/217 SCHOOL [Gasstown] 055
OS1/10/26/218 HODDAM NEUK 049
OS1/10/26/219 DOUIEVALE 055
OS1/10/26/219 NEWHOUSE 049
OS1/10/26/219 PARADISE 049
OS1/10/26/220 ALLANSFIELD 049
OS1/10/26/220 MOSSVALE 049
OS1/10/26/220 NEWTON 049
OS1/10/26/221 FLOSHKNOWE 049
OS1/10/26/221 WALLACETON 049
OS1/10/26/222 HEATHERY ROW 055
OS1/10/26/222 THE TRENCH 055
OS1/10/26/223 WARD HILL 049; 050
OS1/10/26/224 DOUIEVALE COTTAGE 049
OS1/10/26/224 SANDRIG 049
OS1/10/26/224 SHAWFIELD 049
OS1/10/26/225 EASTFIELD 055
OS1/10/26/225 ESSEXPARK 055
OS1/10/26/225 LOGANBARNS 055
OS1/10/26/226 BARKERLAND COTTAGE 049
OS1/10/26/226 FRANKFIELD 055
OS1/10/26/226 GILLFOOT 055
OS1/10/26/227 BARKERLAND 049
OS1/10/26/227 LOCHVALE 055
OS1/10/26/228 CALSIDE 055
OS1/10/26/228 GILLBRAE 055
OS1/10/26/228 THE GILL 049
OS1/10/26/228 WOLFGILL 055
OS1/10/26/229 CRAIGS 055
OS1/10/26/229 CRAIGS COTTAGE 055
OS1/10/26/230 BODENLEA 049
OS1/10/26/230 GEORGETOWN 055
OS1/10/26/231 CARTHAGENA 055
OS1/10/26/231 MOSSBAND 055
OS1/10/26/231 UNDER CRAIGS [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/232 BRASSWELL 055
OS1/10/26/232 RASHGILL 049; 055
OS1/10/26/232 UPPER RASHGILL 055
OS1/10/26/233 DOCTORSWELL 055
OS1/10/26/234 [Page] 234 [Blank Page]
OS1/10/26/235 DANCING KNOWE 055
OS1/10/26/235 MAXWELLFIELD 055
OS1/10/26/235 MOSSPARK 055
OS1/10/26/236 CARTHAGENA COTTAGE 055
OS1/10/26/236 NEWFIELD 049; 055
OS1/10/26/236 POPLAR COTTAGE 055
OS1/10/26/237 CROSS ST HELENA 055
OS1/10/26/237 HOLLYBUSH 055
OS1/10/26/237 LOCHARSIDE 055
OS1/10/26/238 CATHERINEFIELD 055
OS1/10/26/238 CORSON'S CLOSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/238 ROSEBUSH 055
OS1/10/26/238 WINDMILL MOOR 055
OS1/10/26/239 CAMPBELLTON 055
OS1/10/26/239 NETHER DERGARVEL 055
OS1/10/26/239 NETHER YETT 055
OS1/10/26/240 DUMFRIES [burgh] 049; 055
OS1/10/26/243 ALBANY COTTAGE 049
OS1/10/26/243 ROSEVALE 055
OS1/10/26/245 SMITHFIELD 049
OS1/10/26/246 PARKFOOT 049
OS1/10/26/246 PARKFOOT COTTAGE 049
OS1/10/26/247 ALBANY BANK 049
OS1/10/26/248 NUNFIELD COTTAGE 049
OS1/10/26/249 GRACEFIELD 049
OS1/10/26/249 LOCHMABENGATE PORT (Site of) 055
OS1/10/26/249 ST MARY'S CHURCH (Q.S.) [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/251 PLEASANCE COTTAGE 049
OS1/10/26/251 ST MARY'S PLACE [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/252 [Page] 252 [Blank Page]
OS1/10/26/253 GREYSTONE FLAT 049
OS1/10/26/253 MOUNTPLEASANT 049
OS1/10/26/253 ST CATHERINE'S COTTAGE 049
OS1/10/26/254 [Page] 254 [Blank Page]
OS1/10/26/255 Site of CHRISTIE'S CHAPEL 055
OS1/10/26/256 CHRISTIE'S MOUNT 055
OS1/10/26/257 CHARLOTTE STREET [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/257 GEORGE STREET [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/258 [Page] 258 [Blank Page]
OS1/10/26/259 BREWERY [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/259 BUCCLEUCH STREET [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/260 [Page] 260 [Blank Page]
OS1/10/26/261 GREEN SANDS 049
OS1/10/26/261 GREEN SANDS SCHOOL 049
OS1/10/26/262 [Page] 262 [Blank Page]
OS1/10/26/263 PORT OF THE BRIDGE 055
OS1/10/26/264 [Page] 264 [Blank Page]
OS1/10/26/265 HOOD'S LOANING 055
OS1/10/26/266 GLASGOW AND SOUTH-WESTERN RAILWAY 049; 055; 056
OS1/10/26/267 KING STREET [Dumfries] 049; 055
OS1/10/26/267 LOREBURN STREET [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/268 QUEENSBERRY STREET [Dumfries] 049; 055
OS1/10/26/269 TOWNHEAD 049
OS1/10/26/269 TOWNHEAD STREET [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/270 MOAT HOUSE 049
OS1/10/26/270 NITH MOUNT 049
OS1/10/26/271 NEW ASSEMBLY ROOMS 049
OS1/10/26/272 FREE CHURCH [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/272 MANSE [nr F.C., Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/273 ACADEMY [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/274 Site of NORTH PORT [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/274 Site of TOWNHEAD PORT [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/275 NEW CHURCH [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/277 Site of DUMFRIES CASTLE 049
OS1/10/26/279 HOLLYBUSH 055
OS1/10/26/279 LEAFIELD COTTAGE 055
OS1/10/26/279 REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/280 MOAT BRAE 049
OS1/10/26/281 CASTLE STREET [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/285 CHURCH CRESCENT [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/285 CHURCH PLACE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/285 ST ANDREW STREET [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/287 COURT HOUSE [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/287 UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH [Buccleuch St, Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/288 ST MARY'S CHAPEL (Episcopal) [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/289 JAIL [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/289 WESTERN BANK [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/290 EDINBURGH AND GLASGOW BANK [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/291 NEW BRIDGE INN [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/291 ST DAVID STREET [Dumfries] 049; 055
OS1/10/26/292 CUMIN'S COURT [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/292 GREY HORSE INN [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/292 GREYFRIARS STREET [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/293 BREWERY STREET [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/293 WHITE HART INN [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/294 GAS WORKS [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/294 POLICE OFFICE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/295 ACADEMY STREET [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/296 MANSE [U.P., Loreburn St, Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/296 UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH [Queensberry St, Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/297 PASCOLLY CLOSE [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/297 RELIEF CLOSE [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/299 HIGH STREET [Dumfries] 049; 055
OS1/10/26/300 ENGLISH STREET [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/301 Site of GREYFRIARS' MONASTERY AND CHURCH [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/302 Site of NEW WARK 055
OS1/10/26/303 MUNDEL'S CLOSE [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/304 MITCHEL'S CLOSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/305 The Deanery and ST THOMAS'S CHAPEL (Site of) 055
OS1/10/26/306 HILL'S CLOSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/307 NICHOL RAE'S CLOSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/308 ADMIRAL DUNCAN INN [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/308 ROBSON'S CLOSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/310 CROSS KEYS (P.H.) [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/310 CROSS KEYS CLOSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/312 CHAPEL STREET [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/312 COFFEE CLOSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/312 HOLE IN THE WA' INN [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/313 BEE HIVE CLOSE [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/313 BEE HIVE INN [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/314 LION AND LAMB CLOSE [Dumfries] 049; 055
OS1/10/26/314 LION AND LAMB INN [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/315 THREE CROWNS INN [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/316 SPUR INN [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/316 SPUR INN CLOSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/316 THREE CROWNS CLOSE [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/317 DUKE OF QUEENSBERRY'S MONUMENT 055
OS1/10/26/318 MID-STEEPLE 055
OS1/10/26/318 POLICE OFFICE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/319 QUEENSBERRY SQUARE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/320 TRADES HALL BUILDINGS [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/320 WOOL PACK INN [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/321 FRIARS VENNEL [Dumfries] 049; 055
OS1/10/26/322 GEORGE INN CLOSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/322 NITH PLACE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/322 NITH STREET [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/323 READING ROOMS [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/323 THISTLE AND CROWN CLOSE [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/323 THISTLE AND CROWN INN [Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/324 POST OFFICE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/325 RIDDICK'S CLOSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/327 BLUE BELL CLOSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/327 BLUE BELL INN [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/328 MUNSIE'S CLOSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/329 BLACK BULL INN [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/329 BUCK INN [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/331 COACH AND HORSES INN [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/331 SHIP INN [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/333 WHITE SANDS 055
OS1/10/26/334 NEW BRIDGE STREET [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/334 WATERLOO PLACE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/335 HAUGH'S CLOSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/336 GRANGER'S CLOSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/337 ROYAL OAK CLOSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/338 TWO CLOSES [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/339 CROWN INN [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/339 CROWN INN CLOSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/340 MURRAY'S CLOSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/341 CARLAVEROCK CASTLE CLOSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/342 CARLAVEROCK CASTLE INN [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/343 BONDED WAREHOUSE (No 1) [Assembly St, Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/343 BONDED WAREHOUSE (No 2) [Irish St, Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/344 DOCKHEAD QUAY 055
OS1/10/26/345 LONG CLOSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/346 BLACK HORSE CLOSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/346 BLACK HORSE INN [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/346 ROYAL OAK INN [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/347 BANK OF SCOTLAND [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/347 CUSTOM HOUSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/347 FISH MARKET [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/347 NATIONAL BANK [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/347 Site of MARKET CROSS [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/348 COMMERCIAL INN [Dumfri s] 055
OS1/10/26/351 BRITISH LINEN COMPANY'S BANK [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/351 COMMERCIAL BANK OF SCOTLAND [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/352 SLAUGHTER HOUSE [Dumfries] 049; 055
OS1/10/26/353 IRISH STREET [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/354 ASSEMBLY STREET [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/354 COACH AND HORSES CLOSE, [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/354 COACH AND HORSES INN [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/356 GOLDEN BULL CLOSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/356 GOLDEN BULL INN [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/357 HERALD OFFICE CLOSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/357 TURNPIKE CLOSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/358 BANK STREET [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/359 DUMFRIES AND GALLOWAY CLUB ROOMS 055
OS1/10/26/359 PLAINSTONES 055
OS1/10/26/360 DOCTOR'S WELL 055
OS1/10/26/360 GEORGE INN [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/361 NEW MARKET (Potatoe, Butter & Poultry) [Dumfries] 049; 055
OS1/10/26/361 NEW MARKET STREET [Dumfries] 049; 055
OS1/10/26/362 MANSE [U.P., Loreburn St, Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/362 UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH [Queensberry St, Dumfries] 049
OS1/10/26/363 WESLEYAN METHODIST CHAPEL [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/364 ANCHOR INN [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/364 ANCHOR INN CLOSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/365 GAS HOUSE CLOSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/367 [Page] 367 [Blank Page]
OS1/10/26/368 KING'S ARMS INN [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/369 HARKNESS'S CLOSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/370 [Page] 370 [Blank Page]
OS1/10/26/371 COACH AND HORSES INN [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/372 QUEEN STREET [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/373 PADDY'S CLOSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/374 SCHOOL [nr St Andrew's Chapel, Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/374 SHAKESPEARE STREET [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/375 MANSE [R.C., St Andrew's Chapel, Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/375 ST ANDREW'S CHAPEL (Roman Catholic) [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/380 [Page] 380 [Blank Page]
OS1/10/26/381 NITH HOUSE 055
OS1/10/26/381 ST ANNAN'S WELLS 055
OS1/10/26/382 COLLINS CLOSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/382 DOCK HOUSE 055
OS1/10/26/382 NITH LODGE 055
OS1/10/26/383 THRESHIE'S CLOSE [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/385 BURNS' STREET 055
OS1/10/26/385 MILL STREET [Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/386 BURNS' OLD HOUSE 055
OS1/10/26/387 BURNS' MAUSOLEUM 055
OS1/10/26/388 MARTYRS' MONUMENT [St Michael's Churchyard, Dumfries] 055
OS1/10/26/390 CLERKHILL [cottage] 055
OS1/10/26/390 CLERKHILL [street] 055
OS1/10/26/390 MILL BURN 055
OS1/10/26/391 CARRUTHERS' COTTAGES 055
OS1/10/26/392 [Page] 392 [Blank Page]
OS1/10/26/393 DAWSON'S COTTAGE 055
OS1/10/26/394 ALDERMANHILL 055
OS1/10/26/394 BARN SLAPS 055
OS1/10/26/395 Site of HOLYWOOD ABBEY 049
OS1/10/26/396 CHURCH [Holywood] 049
OS1/10/26/396 CRESSWELL 055
OS1/10/26/396 LAURELMOUNT 055
OS1/10/26/396 MARTINTON BRIDGE 049
OS1/10/26/397 PLEASANCE 049
OS1/10/26/397 THE TRENCH 055