OS1/10/30/92
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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GREYSTONE FORD | Greystone Ford Greystone Ford Greystone Ford |
William Wilson Charles Harper William Jenkins |
005 | [situation] On Lagrae Burn. This name is applied to a place near the head of Lagrae Burn, the stream is here crossed by a whinstone dyke. of a greyish color. the dyke averages from ten, to about thirty feet, in breadth, and runs in a direction from S. [South] East, to N. [North] West, and can be traced for many miles, |
WILLIES BURN | Willies Burn Willies Burn Willies Burn |
William Wilson William Stewart George Lorimer |
001; 005 | [situation] From Sn. [Southern] slope of Mid Rigg S.E [South East] to Glenwharry Burn A small stream having its source wi [within?] Pluanchrie Height it flows in a So [Southerly?] direction and falls into Glenwharry [Burn] South of Glenwharry |
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[page 92]Parish of Kirkconnel Sheet 5.3 Trace 3
[continued Description of Greystone Ford] a miner Mason told me that
[signed] John Jane Pt. R.S.&M. [Private Royal Sappers & Miners]
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