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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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GLENWHARRY CLEUCH | Glenwharrie Cleuch Glenwharry |
William Stewart William Wilson John Laing See Page 63 |
001 | [situation] 1/4 mile N.E. [North East] from Glenwharry Craig. The glen or Cleuch through which the Glenwharrie Burn flows. |
CLACKLUI KNOWE | Clacklui Knowe | Archibald Brown William Stewart The Rev. [Reverend] Donaldson John Laing |
001 | [situation] Nearly 1/4 mile S. [South] from Glenwharry Craig. A hill feature of slight elevation on the west side of Glenwharrie Burn and to the south of Glenwharrie Hill. Probable roots of the name, "Clach", a stone, and "luib", a corner, or angle - see trace. |
ILL SIKE | Ill Syke | Archibald Brown William Stewart William Wilson |
001 | [situation] At the west side of Clacklui Knowe to Glenwharry Burn. A very small stream rising on the west side of Clacklui Knowe and flowing in a southerly direction falls into Glenwharrie Burn. |
Continued entries/extra info
[page] 66Parish of Kirkconnell Sheet 1.16 Trace No 4
[signed] C.A. [Civilian Assistant] Thomas Matheson
[note at Ill Sike] Sike, Syck, Syk - A Rill - Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson [Jamieson's Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue
Transcriber's notes
GLENWHARRY CLEUCH was not pre-entered on this pageDRY SLACK - Was pre-entered, but does not in fact appear on this page, but on page 67
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CRIMSON
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