OS1/10/30/73
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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GLENAYLMER BURN | Glenaylmer Burn Glen Aymer |
William Stewart Archibald Brown William Wilson Johnston's County Map |
001; 002; 005 | [situation] From near the Centre of Parish S.W. [South West] to Polbower Burn. A considerable stream having its source near the head of March Syke and flowing through a deep cleuch or glen in a south westerly direction falls into Palbower Burn near Venal Hede. |
GLENAYLMER CRAIG | Glenaylmer Craig | William Stewart Archibald Brown William Wilson |
002 | [situation] On the Wn. [Western] bank of Glenaylmer Burn 1/4 mile from its source. A steep precipice on the right bank of Glenaylmer Burn, formed of whinstone rock and debris |
CRAIGY SIKE | Craggie Syke | William Stewart Archibald Brown William Wilson |
002 | [situation] A few chains to the S.W. [South West] of Glenaylmer Craig. A tiny stream on the right bank of Glenaylmer, flowing over a rough whinstone bed from which probably it has its name. |
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[page] 73Parish of Kirkconnell Sheet 2.13 Trace No 4
[crossed out Entry] Little Todgrain
[note at Craigy Sike] Craigy - Rocky -- Sike - A Rill -- Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson Dr. [Dictionary] [Jamiesons Scottish Dictionary]
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