OS1/10/30/103
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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MERCHANT'S WELL | Merchant's Well Merchant's Well Merchant's Well |
George Lorimer Alexander Stewart William Stewart |
005 | [situation] 15½ chains E. [East] of Kirkland. A deep S. [South] East of Kirkland farm house. It is said that there was once a Merchant drowned in it, for the sake of obtaining his personal property. |
POLBOWER BURN | Polbower Burn Polbower Burn Polbower Burn |
Revd. John Donaldson James Wilson William Stewart |
005 | [situation] From the junction of Glenaylmer and Glenwherry Burns S. [South] to River Nith. A large stream which is formed on Kirkland farm by a number of smaller tributaries, the principal of which are Glenwharry, Glenaylmer, and the Coarse Burns, It flows westward, until it joins the Nith, at Kirkconnel Village, |
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[page] 103Parish of Kirkconnel Sheet 5.4 Trace 6
[signed] John James Pt RS&M [Private Royal Sappers & Miners]
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The "Rev John Donaldson" is referred to "Rev John DOLANDSON" on most pages where he is mentionedTranscribers who have contributed to this page.
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