Dumfriesshire volume 33

Page List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks Continued entries/extra info Transcriber's notes
OS1/10/33/1 KIRKPATRICK FLEMING Kirkpatrick-Fleming Walkers' Map of Dumfriesshire Crawford's Map of Dumfriesshire Johnston's Map of Dumfriesshire 052; 058; 059; 063; 064 [situation] In the SEn [South Eastern] district of Dumfriesshire The Parish of Kirkpatrick-Fleming is bounded on the North by that of Middlebie, on the East by Half-Morton and Gretna on the South by Gretna and on the west by Dornock, Annan and Middlebie. There is no part of it detached nor is there a detached portion of another Parish within the limits above assigned to it. It resembles a rhomboid in shape, measures about 6 miles from North to South and varies from 13/4 to 3 miles in breadthfrom west to East. Its entire area has been computed at 11,572 Acres of which about 2/3 is arable. The surface rises slowly in a pleasing variety of successive waving swells from South to North. The principal Streams are Kirtle Water on the Wn. [Western] boundary and running S.E. [South East] through the Sn [Southern district and Black Sark which rises in the interior. The entire district is well watered by numerous springs and rills, some of former being of mineral repute. The Caledonian Railway from Glasgow and Carlisle runs in a S.E. [South East] direction across the Parish. The Glasgow and Carlisle Turnpike [continued on page 2]
OS1/10/33/1 [page] 1 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming County of Dumfries The Name of this Parish is said to be derived from the Irish tutelary Saint St Patrick - Fleming the name of a proprietor of the district in the 14th Century having been added to distinguish it from other Parishes of the same name.
OS1/10/33/1 The Description is continued on the next page (page 2)
OS1/10/33/2 [page 2] Parish of Kirkpatrick-Fleming County of Dumfries [continued from page 1] Turnpike Road traverses from the West side to the S.E. [South East] side of Parish and from which two lines diverge N.E. [North East] and S.W. [South West]. Freestone and Limestone are extensively wrought throughout the district. Though well populated throughout there is neither town nor village - Kirkpatrick in the Sn. [Southern] district wherein is situate the Ph. [Parish] Church and School being merely a clachan or hamlet. There is in the Parish a Ph. [Parish] Church two Ph. [Parish] Schools also a Free Church and School connected therewith. The principal Proprietors are Sir John Heron Maxwell of Springhill Bart. [Baronet] and Col. [Colonel] Graham of Mossknow. Population of the Parish at the last census 1829. The Roman Road leading to Clydesdale traverses the route of Turnpike Road from Carlisle to Glasgow and may be distinctly traced at intervals by a raised way or embankment, in which large pavement stones are found. - Large Cairns or Tumuli occur on the opening of several of which ancient relics have been found. Vestiges of a Fort said in the district to be of British origin may still be distinctly traced in the northern district. Numerous Peels seem to have existed here the Sites and remains of which have been shewn. Redhall Castle the principal stronghold of the Flemings in the 13th and 14th Centuries [note in pencil "NOT SO"]was in one of Edward's later incursions into Scotland in favor of Baliol attacked when only 30 fighting men were within its walls by a whole english army and so resolute were its defenders that they kept their assailants in play for three days and then rather than surrender they gave both it and themselves to the flames. Woodhouse Tower the remains of which still exist is said to have been the first house in Scotland entered by Robert Bruce when fleeing from Edward Longshanks. A little to the North of the last mentioned Tower stands Merkland Cross an octagonal and slightly tapering stone 9 feet high upon a socket of 21/2 feet supposed to have been erected 1483 in memory of a Master of Maxwell warden of the marches who after a victorious skirmish with the Duke of Albany and the Earl of Douglas was assassinated in the spot. This district is noted for its pathetic associations with Fair Helen of Kirkconnel Lee several memorials of which Lady and her sad fate etc. have been shewn. Kirkpatrick- Fleming comprehends the ancient Parishes of Kirkpatrick, Kirkconnel, and Irvin. Vestiges are yet extant of Kirkconnel Church at the west side of the Parish the graveyard thereof being still in use. The Parish of Kirkconnel says Chalmers forming the Northern part of the present Parish was united to Kirkpatrick in 1609 [dated] April 1858
OS1/10/33/3 LAVEROCKHALL Laverockhall Laverockhall Laverockhall Laverockhall William Adamton Laverockhall Charles Bell Cowhall William Graham Outerlands Valuation Roll for 1827 052 [situation] Near the N.Wn. [North Western] point of Parish A small cottage with garden attached on the South east side of Kirtle Water.
OS1/10/33/3 KIRTLE WATER Kirtle Water Kirtle Water Kirtle Water William Adamson Charles Bell William Graham 052 [situation] On the NWn [North Western] Parish Boundary A stream that rises in the parish of Middlebie and flows in a Southerly direction and falls into the Solway Firth
OS1/10/33/3 HIGH MUIR High Moor High Moor Hay Moor High Moor William Adamson Charles Bell William Graham Sir William Maxwell Bart [Baronet] Proprietor 052 [situation] Of forming the Nn [Northern] district of Parish. A name given to a large extent of Sheep pasture land on the North side of this parish
OS1/10/33/3 [page] 3 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 52.10 Trace 1 [note at Laverockhall, in another hand] "The proprietor Sir John Maxwell Bart. [Baronet] requests to have this name inserted on the G. [Ground] Plan, he states it as being a very old name, and mentioned in his Charters" [signed] James Cowan C/a [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/33/3 Kirtle Water was not pre-entered on this page
OS1/10/33/4 GOWKHALL BRIDGE Goukhall Bridge Goukhall Bridge Goukhall Bridge Gowkhall Gowkhall Sir John Maxwell Bart. [Baronet] Mr James McDonald Factor Mr George Bell of Goukhall Valuation Rolls See Middlebir N [Name] Book 052 [situation] Over Kirtle Water on the NWn [North Western] Boundary A stone bridge of one arch across Kirtle Water at Goukhall from which it derives name.
OS1/10/33/4 [page] 4 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Sheet 52.10 Trace 1 [signed] M Donohue 24th Sep 1857
OS1/10/33/5 KIRTLE WATER Kirtle Water Kirtle Water Kirtle Water William Adamson Laverockhall William Graham Quarterlands William Caynain Knowehead 052 [situation] Tracing NWn [North Western] Ph [Parish] Boundary. A stream that rises in the parish of Middlebie and flows in a a southerly direction and falls into the Solway Firth
OS1/10/33/5 HIGH MUIR High Muir High Muir Hay Moor Sir John Maxwell Bart. [Baronet] William Graham William Caynain 052 [situation] In Nn [Northern] district of Parish. A extensive tract of Heathy pasture in the North side of this parish The property of Sir John Maxwell Bart. [Baronet] of Springkell.
OS1/10/33/5 DROWNCOW SIKE Drowncow Syke Drowncow Syke Drowncow Syke Drowncow Drowncow Sir John Maxwell Bart. [Baronet] William Graham William Caynain Valuation Rolls for 1827 052 [situation] On High Muir N.W. [North West] to Kirtle Water. A small stream which rises on the High Muir and flows in a Northerly direction and falls into Kirtle Water.
OS1/10/33/5 [page 5] Ph. [Parish] of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 52.11 Trace 1 [signed] James Cowan C/a [Civilian Assistant]
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OS1/10/33/6 BROAD BECK BURN Broad Beck Broad Beck Broad Beck Broad Beck Broad Beck Burn William Adamson Laverockhall William Graham Outerlands William Caynam Knowehead Sir John Maxwell Bart. [Baronet] See Middlebie N. [Name] Book 052 [situation] On the NEn. [North Eastern] Ph. [Parish] Boundary. A stream that rises near the North side of this parish, and forms part of the boundary and falls into Kirtle Water
OS1/10/33/6 [page] 6 Ph. [Parish] of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 52.11 Trace 2 [signed] James Cowan C/a [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/33/6 Broad Beck Burn was pre-entered as "Broad Beck"
OS1/10/33/7 [page] 7 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 55.11 Trace 3 [CROSSED OUT] Old Bar [note at Old Bar] Cancelled by advice of the proprietor Sir John Maxwell Bart. [Baronet] of Springkell [signed] James Cowan C/a [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/33/8 [page] 8 Ph. [Parish] of KIrkpatrick Fleming Plan 52.11 Trace 4 [crossed out] Highmoor Moss [note at Highmoor Moss] Cancelled by advice of the proprietor Sir John Maxwell Bart. [Baronet] of Springkell. [signed] James Cowan C/a [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/33/9 HIGHMUIR WELL Highmuir Well Highmuir Well Highmuir Well Highmoor Well Sir John Maxwell Bart [Baronet] of Springkell Mr John Beattie farmer Mr James McDonald Statistical Acct [Account] of the Parish (Old & New) 052 [situation] Near the N.E. [North East] points of this Parish. An excellent Mineral spring nearly as strong as Moffat spa well it is not much used owing to the wild and dreary place where it is situated - ie in a Muir It is expected that ere long it will acquire Celebrity and that invalids from various quarters will resort to it. It is the property of Sir John Maxwell Spa is sometimes improperly written Spaw.
OS1/10/33/9 SNAB WELL (Sulphureous) Snab Well (Sulphureous) Snab Well (Sulphureous Snab Well (Sulphureous Thomas Bell, Broadbeck William Bell, Broadbeck David Bell, Conhess 052 The original well called Highmuir Well was situate a few chains to the west of this and which is now filled up.
OS1/10/33/9 [page] 9 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Sheet 52.11 Trace 5 [signed] M Donohue 25th Sep 1857
OS1/10/33/9 Due to the layout it is not entirely clear which parts of the description apply to Highmuir Well and which to Snab Well
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OS1/10/33/11 GOWKHALL Goukhall Goukhall Goukhall Goukhall Gowkhall Gowkhall James Bell Gowkhall William Adamson Laverockhall William Graham Outerlands Sir John Maxwell Bart. [Baronet] Valuation Roll See Middlebie Name Book 052 [situation] Near the N.W. [North West] point of Parish.. A number of Cottages with gardens attached this was formerly a farm steading Goukhall is the established and approved mode of orthography
OS1/10/33/11 KIRTLE WATER Kirtle Water Kirtle Water Kirtle Water Kirtle Water George Bell William Anderson Sir John Maxwell William Graham 052 [situation] On the Wn [Western] Ph. [Parish] Boundary. A stream that rises in the parish of Middlebie and flows in a Southerly direction and fall into the Solway Firth
OS1/10/33/11 OUTERLAND Outerland Outerland Outerland George Bell William Anderson Sir John Maxwell William Graham 052 [situation] 31 Chains S.S.E. [South South East] from Gowkhall. A farm house with Outbuildings garden Stackyard and small farm of land attached Property of Sir John Maxwell Bart. [Baronet]
OS1/10/33/11 [page] 11 Ph. [Parish] of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 52.14 Trace 1 [signed] James Cowan C/a [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/33/11 Kirtle Water was not pre-entered on this page
OS1/10/33/12 KNOWEHEAD Knowehead Knowehead Knowehead William Caynain Knowehead John Moore Knowehead Henry Nun Knowehead 052 [situation] 1/2 mile S.S.E. [South South East] from Gowkhall. The name of two cottages with gardens attached
OS1/10/33/12 FOXHALL WOOD Foxhall Wood Foxhall Wood Foxhall Wood William Caynain John Moore Henry Nun 052 [situation] To the S.E. [South East] of Knowehead. A name given to wood near to Knowehead
OS1/10/33/12 THORNWELL Thornwell Thornwell Thornwell William Caynain John Moore Henry Nun 058 [situation] 27 Chains South of Knowehead. A row of neat cottages with gardens attached
OS1/10/33/12 [page] 12 Ph. [Parish] of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 52.4 Trace 2 [signed] James Cowan C/a [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/33/13 KIRKCONNEL LEE Kirconnel Lee Kirconnel Lee Kirconnel Lee Kirconnel Lee Kirkconnel Lee Kirkconnel Lee William Caynain Knowehead John Moore Knowehead Charles Bell Gowkhall Sir John Maxwell Bart. [Baronet] Springkell New Statistical Acct. [Account] of Dumfries Impl. [Imperial] Gazetteer of Scotland 052; 058 [situation] In the S.Wn. [South Western] Vicinity of Thornwell. The field in which the burying ground of Kirkconnel is situated This field is noted for a Pathetic Tragedy and Mentioned in Poems made by Rural bards Krkconnel Lee is approved mode Lee signifies a flowery dale, Not lea, unploughed land
OS1/10/33/13 [page] 13 Ph. [Parish] of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 52.14 Trace 2 [signed] James Cowan C/a [Civilian Assistant]
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OS1/10/33/15 ROB'S BANK Rob's Bank Rob's Bank Rob's Bank Sir John Maxwell Mr James McDonald Mr George Bell 052 [situation] On the East side of Kirtle Water. A small Curved enclosure which is a Steep bank overhanging Kirtle Water and consists of Mixed Wood the property of Sir John Maxwell
OS1/10/33/15 NORTH-WEST APPROACH North West Approach North West Approach North West Approach Sir John Maxwell Bart. [Baronet] Mr James McDonald Mr George Bell 052; 058 [situation] On the Estate of Springkell. A private road leading from the Ph [Parish] Road at Goukhill and forming the N.W. [North West] approach to Springkell.
OS1/10/33/15 [page] 15 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Sheet 52.14 Trace 2 [signed] M Donohue Sep 1857
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OS1/10/33/17 HIGH MUIR High Muir High Muir High Muir High Muir J Broatch George Irving Thomas Johnstone Sir John Maxwell Bart. [Baronet] 052 [situation] Of forming the Nn. [Northern] district of Parish. A district of Heathy Pasture the Name is established from time immemorial.
OS1/10/33/17 [page] 17 Ph. [Parish] of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 52.15 Trace 1 [scored out] Queens Knowe [scored out] Highmoor Tree [signed] James Cowan C/a [Civilian Assistant] [signed] M Donohue
OS1/10/33/18 CRAIGSHAWS Craigshaws Craigshaws Craigshaws Craigshaws J Broatch Craigshaws George Irving Gaircroft Thomas Johnstone Gaircroft Sir John Maxwell Bart. [Baronet] 052 [situation] In the Nn. [Northern] district of Parish. A farm house with Outbuildings garden Stackyard and farm of land attached
OS1/10/33/18 [page] 18 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 52.15 Trace 1 [signed] James Cowan C/a [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/33/18 nothing was pre-entered on this page, but Craigshaws does appear in the Index
OS1/10/33/19 CALDRONLEE LIME QUARRY Caldronlea Lime Quarry Caldronlea Lime Quarry Caldronlea Lime Quarry Sir John Maxwell Bart. [Baronet] Agricultural Survey of Dumfriesshire Mr Robert Ewart farmer 052 An excellent quarry of limestone which is of the redish rock succeeded by thin stratum of sandstone and red schistus clay and dips SE. [South East] 1 in three It is notified for the good quality of lime and is the property of Sir John Maxwell.
OS1/10/33/19 HIGHMUIR LIME QUARRY Highmuir Lime Quarry Highmuir Lime Quarry Highmuir Lime Quarry Sir John Maxwell Bart [Baronet] of Springkell Agricultural Survey of Dumfriesshire Mr James McDonald Factor for Springkell 052 An excellent quarry not used at present. but has been the quality of the limestone, is good and appears to be the continuation of Caldronlea Lime quarry It dips SE. and N.W. [South East and North West] It is the property of Sir John Maxwell Bart. [Baronet] of Springkell.
OS1/10/33/19 [page] 19 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Sheet 52.15 Trace 2 [note] These quarries being in the immediate vicinity respectively of Caldronlea and Highmuir, a repetition of the proper names thereto has been thought unnecessary. [illegible initials] [signed] M Donahue CA [Civilian Assistant] 25th Sep 1857
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OS1/10/33/21 HIGHMUIR Highmoor Highmoor Highmoor Highmuir Robert Ewart Chaldronlee James Thomson Gair Thomas Johnstone Blackcleuch Johnston's County Map 052 [situation] 3/4 mile NE. [North East] from Caldronlea. Two cottages with garden attached
OS1/10/33/21 CALDRONLEE Caldronlea Chaldronlee Chaldronlee Chaldronlee Caldronlee Caldronlee Caldronlee Caldronlee Cranberry Lease and Rent Receipt Robert Ewart James Thomson Thomas Johnstone Sir John Maxwell Bart. [Baronet] Valuation Rolls Johnston's County Map New Statistical Acct. [Account] of Dumfries Estate Documents Robert Ewart 052 [situation] 33 chains N.E.E. [North East East] from Craigshaws A farm house with outbuildings garden stackyard and farm of land attached Property of Sir John Maxwell Bart. [Baronet] In the lea land, there was holes said to resemble a Caldron & hence Caldronlea for the correct mode.
OS1/10/33/21 [page] 21 Ph. [Parish] of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 52.15 Trace 2 [crossed out note at Highmuir] When Highmuir is applied to the Muir, it will be unnecessary to repeat it again to these Cottages on said Muir] [pencill note] Nonsense [note at Caldronlee, crossed out in the hand whose deletions seem to be re-instated] There was formerly a farm house that stood near here called Cranberry and this house is sometimes called Cranberry but not often [signed] James Cowan C/a [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/33/21 This page has entries in several different hands, with multiple scorings out and conflicting annotations, it is not fully clear what was meant to be the final "official" version, but is seems clear some of the crossed out entries should stand THE FOREST was pre-entered, but does not in fact appear on this page
OS1/10/33/22 KENNEDY'S CORNER Kennedy's Corner Kennedy's Corner Kennedy's Corner James Little George Paterson George Bell Sir John Maxwell Bart. [Baronet] 052 [situation] 46 chains NE [North East] from Caldronlee A dwelling house with out-buildings and garden attached and a farm of 37 acres. Property of Sir John Maxwell
OS1/10/33/22 SNAB Snab Snab Snab James Little Sir John Maxwell Bart. [Baronet] George Paterson George Bell Black's Co. [County] Map Sir John Maxwell 052 [situation] About 62 chains N.E. [North East] from Caldronlee. A farm house and outbuildings with garden and farm of land attached
OS1/10/33/22 [page] 22 Ph. [Parish] of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 52.15 Trace 3 [crossed out] Cornerhouse [signed] James Cowan [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/33/23 CADGILL BURN Catgill Burn Catgill Burn Catgill Burn Catgill Burn Cadgill Cadgill James Little Snale George Paterson Cornerhouse George Bell Brantethcroft Sir John Maxwell Bart. [Baronet] Valuation Roll See Name Book of Half Morton 052 [situation] On the N.En. [North Eastern] Parish Boundary. A stream that rises on the boundary between this parish and Middlebie and flows in a Southerly direction and joins the River Sark
OS1/10/33/23 [page] 23 Ph. [Parish] of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 52.15 Trace 3 [signed] James Cowan C/a [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/33/24 FOXHALL WOOD 052
OS1/10/33/24 GAIR 052
OS1/10/33/24 GAIRCROFT 052
OS1/10/33/25 THE FOREST The Forest The Forest The Forest The Forest James Thomson Gair George Irving Gaircroft Thomas Johnstone Blackcleuch Sir John Maxwell Bart. [Baronet] 052; 058 [situation] 1/2 mile S.W. by S. [South West by South] from Caldronlee. It is not locally known as Springkell Forest The Name used by the inhabitants about is The Forest which is the name also approved by the Proprietor Sir John Maxwell Bart. [Baronet] of Springkell.
OS1/10/33/25 NORTH AVENUE North Avenue North Avenue North Avenue Sir John Maxwell Bart. [Baronet] Mr James McDonald Mr James Thompson Farmer 052; 058 [situation] On Springkell Estate. A private road leading to Springkell and forming a N.E. [North East] approach This, as well as several other roads leading to Springkell are particularly recommended for inspection by the Propietor Sir John Maxwell Bart. [Baronet] of Springkell [initialled] MD
OS1/10/33/25 [page] 25 Ph. [Parish] of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 52.15 Trace 4 [signed] M Donohue 24th Sep. 1857
OS1/10/33/25 THE FOREST was not pre-entered on this page
OS1/10/33/26 GAIR SCHOOL Gair School (2nd Parochial) Gair School (2nd Parochial) Gair School (2nd Parochial) Gair School (2nd Parochial) Robert Ewart Sir John Maxwell James Thomson George Irving 052 [situation] 25 chains S.E. [South East] from Caldronlee. This is a parish side school taught by Mr Bell the average attendance of Pupils are 40
OS1/10/33/26 BLACKCLEUCH Blackcleugh Blackcleugh Blackcleugh Blackcleugh Robert Ewart Sir John Maxwell Bart. [Baronet] James Thomson George Irving 052 [situation] 1/2 mile S.E. by S. [South East by South] from Caldronlee. A farm house with outbuildings garden stackyard and farm of land attached Property of Sir John Maxwell Bart. [Baronet]
OS1/10/33/26 [page] 26 Ph. [Parish] of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 52.16 Trace 5 [crossed out] Chaldronlee Cottage [signed] James Cowan C/a [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/33/27 REDSTONES WOOD Redstones Wood Redstones Wood Redstones Wood Redstones Wood Thomas Johnstone Sir John Maxwell Bart. [Baronet] Walter Armstrong Robert Ewart 058 [situation] To the East of Blackcleuch. A name given to a farm on the farm of Blackcleuch there was formerly a farm house here from which the wood derives name
OS1/10/33/27 REDSTONES BURN Redstones Burn Redstones Burn Redstones Burn Redstones Burn Thomas Johnstone Sir John Maxwell Bart. [Baronet] Walter Armstrong Robert Ewart 058 [situation] 22 chains East of Blackcleuch. A stream that rises on the farm of Gallhill and flows in a southerly direction, this stream like the wood derives its name from the old farm of Redstones
OS1/10/33/27 [page] 27 Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 52.15 Trace 5 [crossed out] Black Cleuch [signed] James Cowan C/a [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/33/28 GAULHILL Gallhill Gallhill Gaulhill Gaulhill Walter Armstrong Gallhill George Bell Brantrethcroft Crawford's County Map Johnston's County Map 052 [situation] 29 chains S.E. [South East] of Gaulhill. A farm house with outbuildings garden stackyard and farm of land attached Property of Sir John Maxwell Bart. [Baronet]
OS1/10/33/28 BRANTETHCROFT Brantethcroft Brantethcroft Brantethcroft Brantethcroft Walter Armstrong Sir John Maxwell Bart. [Baronet] George Bell George Paterson 052 [situation] 58 chains S.E.E. [South East East] of Blackcleuch. A cottage with garden attached on the farm of Branteth Property of Sir John Maxwell Name is long established
OS1/10/33/28 [page] 28 Ph. [Parish] of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 52.15 Trace 6 [crossed out] Gallhill Cottage [signed] James Cowan C/a [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/33/29 [page] 29 Ph. [Parish] of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 52.15 Trace 6 [crossed out] Branteth Cottage [signed] James Cowan C/a [Civilian Assistant]
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OS1/10/33/31 CADGILL BURN Catgill Burn Catgill Burn Catgill Burn Cadgill Burn James Little Snab George Bell Brantethcroft John Brydon Barclay See Half Morton N. [Name] Book 052 [situation] On the N.En. [North Eastern] Ph [Parish Boundary A stream that rises between the parishes of Middlebie & Kirkpatrick Fleming and flows in a Southerly direction and joins the River Sark
OS1/10/33/31 [page] 31 Ph. [Parish] of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 52.16 Trace 1 [signed] James Cowan C/a [Civilian Assistant]
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OS1/10/33/32 BERCLEESHEAD Barcleyhead Barcleyshead Barclayhead Bercleeshead Berklieshead Barclosshead Bercleeshead Bercleshead John Brydon Barclay James Little Snab George Bell Brantethcroft Sir John Maxwell Bart. [Baronet] of Springkell Valuation Rolls for 1827 Johnston's County Map Estate Plans and Documents Estate Map 052 [situation] At the N.En. [North Eastern] point of Parish. This was formerly a farm steading; but part is let as cottages This name applies to the farm and houses which are let to a farmer who does not reside in it. The houses Are now Occupied by labourers; but still Bercleeshead is the name applicable to the farm and approved by the proprietor Sir John Maxwell Bart. [Baronet] of Springkell. Bercleeshead is a corruption of Bareclosehead.
OS1/10/33/32 [page] 32 Ph. [Parish] of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 52.16 Trace 3 [signed] M Donohue [signed] James Cowan C/a [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/33/33 BRANTETH TILE WORKS Branteth Tileworks Branteth Tileworks Branteth Tileworks Sir John Maxwell Bart. [Baronet] George Bell farmer James Little farmer 052 [situation] About 1/2 mile S.W. [South West] from Bercleeshead. A place where tiles are made and consists of two Kilns a drying shed and two engines It employs at present 6 laborers etc. It is the property of Sir John Maxwell Bart. [Baronet] of Springkell.
OS1/10/33/33 [page] 33 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 52.16 Trace 2 [signed] M Donohue Sep. 1857
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OS1/10/33/35 NORTH-WEST APPROACH North West Approach North West Approach North West Approach Sir John Maxwell Bart. [Baronet] James McDonald Factor Estate Plan 052; 058 [situation] On the Springkell Estate. A private road forming the N.W. [North West] approach to Springkell begins at the Ph. [Parish] Road at Goukhall.
OS1/10/33/35 NORTH AVENUE North Avenue North Avenue North Avenue Sir John Maxwell Bart. [Baronet] James McDonald Factor Plan of Springkell Estate 052; 058 [situation] On the Springkell Estate. A private road forming the North approach to Springkell
OS1/10/33/35 EAST AVENUE East Avenue East Avenue East Avenue Sir John Maxwell Bart. [Baronet] James McDonald Factor EstatePlan 052; 058 [situation] On the Springkell Estate. A private road forming the East approach to Springkell.
OS1/10/33/35 FAIR HELEN'S TOMBSTONE Fair Helen's Tombstone Fair Helen's Tombstone James McDonald Factor Mossknow Estate Plan 058 [situation] In Kirkconnel Grave-yard. A very old grave stone erected to the memory of Helen Bell or Fair Helen of Kirkconnel Lee the subject of the pathetic tale & Supposed to have been erected in the 15th Century.
OS1/10/33/35 [page] 35 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.12 Trace 1 [signed] M Donohue 24th Sep 1857
OS1/10/33/35 North Avenue and East Avenue were not pre-entered on this page Fair Helen's Tombstone has been crossed out, but appears to have been written in again
OS1/10/33/36 WEST APPROACH West Approach West Approach West Approach Sir John Maxwell Bart. [Baronet] James McDonald Factor Estate Plan 058 [situation] On the Springkell Estate. A private road forming the West approach to Springkell.
OS1/10/33/36 SOUTH APPROACH South Approach South Approach South Approach Sir John Maxwell Bart. [Baronet] James McDonald Factor Estate Plan 058 [situation] On the Springkell Estate. A private road forming the principal approach to Springkell
OS1/10/33/36 MEG'S TREE Meg's Tree Meg's Tree Meg's Tree Sir John Maxwell Bart. [Baronet] Mr James McDonald Mr Chesney 057 [situation] 11 chains North of Springkell. A large planetree of Considerable magnitude. A long story about this. The name approved by Sir John Max-- [Maxwell]
OS1/10/33/36 [page] 36 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.2 Trace 1 [signed] M. Donohue 24th Sep. 1857
OS1/10/33/37 KIRKCONNEL LEE Kirkconnell Lea Kirkconnell Lea Kirkconnell Lea Kirkconnel Lee Statistical Account Sir John Maxwell of Springkell Mr Chesney Grieve Fullarton's Gazetteer 052; 058 [situation] 13 chains N.W. [North West] from Springkell A large field or park surrounding the remains of the Chapel & burial Ground from which it takes its name Although this is a Park. it is part of the Parish of Kirconnel which is now suppressed. It is also notified in History, and by Several Rural bards for a Pathetic Tragedy of a Male and female [initialled] VC.
OS1/10/33/37 KIRKCONNEL CHURCH (Remains of) Kirkconnell Chapel remains of Kirkconnell Chapel remains of Kirkconnell Chapel remains of Kirkconnel Church Kirkconnel Church Kirkconnel Church Sir John Maxwell Springkell Statistical Account Mr Chesney Greive Chalmer's Caledonia New Statistical Account of Dumfries Imperial Gazetteer of Scotland 058 [situation] 24 chains N.W. [North West] from Springkell The Remains of this chapel are now used as the family Vault of the Maxwells of Springkell, it was a Catholic chapel, but as to the date of its erection or destruction nothing is known it is surrounded by a burial ground which is still used for those who have a right, In it is buried the Fair Helen spoken of by Tradition. See Page 2
OS1/10/33/37 CROSS [Kirkconnel Church] Cross Cross Cross Sir John Maxwell Springkell Mr Chesney Greive Mr R Rome Newtown 058 [situation] To the N.W. [North West] of Kirkconnel Ch [Church] A large block of Freestone in the shape of a Cross, with one wing broken off, it is supposed to have been erected in commemoration of some event, their [sic] is an inscription on it, but it is so disfigured that it is impossible to decypher it. There is no Tradition of cross it was erected as as a cross, this being a Catholic chapel adjoining
OS1/10/33/37 [page] 37 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.2 Trace 1 [signed] Charles J Fearnside S.R.E [Sapper Royal Engineers] [signed] M Donohue
OS1/10/33/38 KIRTLE WATER Kirtle Water Kirtle Water Kirtle Water Fullartons Imperial Gazetteer Johnstones County Map Blackwoods County Map 052; 058; 063 [situation] On the Wn. [Western] Parish Boundary A considerable Stream having its source on the Estate of Kirtletown in the parish of Middlebie, it forms for a considerable distance the boundary of this parish with Middlebie, Annan & Dornoch, it flows into the Solway Firth.
OS1/10/33/38 FAIR HELEN'S THORN Fair Helen's Thorn Fair Helen's Thorn Fair Helen's Thorn Fair Helen's Thorn Sir John Maxwell Springkell Mr Chesney Greive Mr R Rome Newtown Sir John Maxwell Bart. [Baronet] 058 [situation] A few chains South of Kirkconnel Church A thorn bush on the side of Kirtle where Fair Helen fell when shot by Bell of Blackethouse, when she was walking with her lover on Kirkconel Lea but Sir John Maxwell thinks that she fell near the Cross before described.
OS1/10/33/38 Site of KIRKCONNEL Kirkconnell Site of Kirkconnell Site of Kirkconnell Sir John Maxwell Springkell Mr Chesney Greive [----] Bell Burnfoot Cottage 058 [situation] 8 chains NW. [North West] of Springkell This site is near the present Mansion of Springkell, but no Stone remains to mark the place, although Sir John Maxwell recollected some of the ruins standing. Formerly a Mansion house belonging to the family Irving Reported to be the Site of a village also
OS1/10/33/38 [page] 38 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.2 Trace 1 [signed] Charles J Fearnside S.R.E [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/33/39 SPRINGKELL Springkell Springkell Springkell Fullartons Imperial Gazetteer Sir John Maxwell Springkell Mr Chesney Greive 058 [situation] 24 chains S.E. [South East] of Kirkconnel Church. A superb Mansion, built in a Grecian Style of Architecture, the Seat of Sir John Maxwell Bart. [Baronet] It attreacts attention by the beauty of its form and Construction, and of its encincturing [sic] landscape, and surrounding scenery.
OS1/10/33/39 LADIES' WELL Ladie's Well Ladie's Well Ladie's Well Sir John Maxwell Bart. [Baronet] Mr Chesney Mr J Stewart 058 [situation] 21 chains nearly North from Springkell. A perennial Spring which emits a considerable Stream which waters the garden of Springkell H. [House] and runs into Kirtle Water.
OS1/10/33/39 [page] 39 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.2 Trace 1 [crossed out] Glenkirtle Cottage [signed] Charles J Fearnside SRE. [Sapper Royal Engineers] [signed] M Donohue
OS1/10/33/40 BURNFOOT Burnfoot Burnfoot Burnfoot Sir John Maxwell Springkell Mr Chesney Greive Mr J Rome Allerbeck 058 [situation] 35 Chains S.S.W. [South South West] from Springkell. A farm in connection with Springkell it was at no late period used as the out offices to the Mansion, but since the erection of New ones near the house they have been employed for farm purposes etc there is also a Saw Mill worked by water power, connected with the rest of the buidings [buildings].
OS1/10/33/40 REDSTONES BURN Redstones Burn Redstones Burn Redstones Burn Sir John Maxwell Springkell Mr Chesney Greive Mr J Rome Allerbeck 058 [situation] To the North of Burnfoot. A small stream on the estate of Springkell, it is used for the Saw Mill etc & falls into Kirtle Water
OS1/10/33/40 BURNFOOTHILL WOOD Burnfoothill Wood Burnfoothill Wood Burnfoothill Wood Sir John Maxwell Springkell Mr Chesney Greive William Bell Burnfoot Cottage 058 [situation] 14 Chains South of Burnfoot. A large wood on the estate of Springkell, it is on a fine eminence in front of the Mansion at the distance of 3/4 of a Mile.
OS1/10/33/40 [page] 40 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.2 Trace 3 [signed] Charles J Fearnside S.R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/33/41 TINNIS HILL Tinnis Hill Tinnis Hill Tinnis Hill Sir John Maxwell Springkell Mr Chesney Greive William Bell Burnfoot Cottage 058 [situation] 26 chains South of Burnfoot. A hill in front of the Mansion of Springkell at about 3/4 of a mile distance it is covered with a wood called Burnfoothill Wood.
OS1/10/33/41 [page] 41 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.2 Trace 3 [note] Redhouses See Page 43 [signed] Charles J Fearnside S.R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/33/42 PALMERSGILL BRIDGE Palmersgill Bridge Palmersgill Bridge Palmersgill Bridge Sir John Maxwell Bart. [Baronet] Local Maps of District 058 [situation] Over Kirtle Water A Stone bridge of One Superb Arch across Kirtle Water.
OS1/10/33/42 [page] 42 [Parish of] Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.2 Trace 2 [signed] M Donohue
OS1/10/33/43 REDHOUSES Redhouses Redhouses Redhouses Redhouses Sir John Maxwell Sen [Senior] of Springkell Sir John Maxwell Jun [Junior] of Springkell Mr Chesney Property Documents 058 A row of buildings erected for the purpose of Laundry, Washhouse etc now used as a carpenter shop etc.
OS1/10/33/43 THE FOREST The Forest The Forest The Forest Sir John Maxwell Senr [Senior] John Maxwell Jun [Junior] Mr Chesney 058 [situation] On the demesne of Springkell in the N.W. [North West] corner of this Sheet. A large tract of wood near to the Mansion from which it derives its name. The Forest is the name approved by Sir John Maxwell and is so named in the District.
OS1/10/33/43 CAIRNHILL Cairnhill Cairnhill Cairnhill Sir John Maxwell Sen [Senior] Sir John Maxwell Jun [Junior] Mr Chesney 058 [situation] 1/4 mile West of FairyKnowe. A dwelling house is occupied by the Greive to Springkell Estate. it is slated & in good repair.
OS1/10/33/43 EAST AVENUE East Avenue East Avenue East Avenue Sir John Maxwell Proprietor Mr John Maxwell Mr James McDonald Factor 058 [situation] On the domain of Springkell. A road forming the East approach to Springkell so named by the owner etc.
OS1/10/33/43 [page] 43 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.3 Trace 1 [signed] Charles J Fearnside S.R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers] [signed] M Donohue
OS1/10/33/43 There are several crossings out and at least one re-instatement on this page. What is meant to be the final version is not totally clear.
OS1/10/33/44 CHALKYHILL WOOD Chalkyhill Wood Chalkyhill Wood Chalkyhill Wood Sir John Maxwell Sen [SEnior] John Maxwell Junr [Junior] Mr Chesney 058 [situation] In the S.En. [South Eastern] vicinity of Cairnhill. A large tract of Wood near to the Mansion of Springkell
OS1/10/33/44 FORT [Chalkyhill Wood] British Fort Camp Camp Sir John Maxwell Sen [Senior] John Maxwell Jun [Junior] Mr Chesney 058 [situation] To the East of Chalkyhill Wood. A small oval camp in the Wood before mentioned, the outlines are distinct the trench round about it. This is a british fort the bank a round it is in good preservation Designated in the District "Old Roman Camp"
OS1/10/33/44 [page] 44 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.3 Trace 1 [signed] Charles J Fearnside S.R.E [Sapper Royal Engineers] [signed] M Donohue
OS1/10/33/45 REDSTONES WOOD Redstones Wood Redstones Wood Redstones Wood Sir John Maxwell Sen [Senior] John Maxwell Mr Chesney 058 [situation] 1/2 mile N.E. [North East] from Cairnhill. A considerable tract of Wood on the estate of Springkell it derives its name from a very red stone which is to be found in its vicinity.
OS1/10/33/45 REDSTONES BURN Redstones Burn Redstones Burn Redstones Burn Sir John Maxwell Sen [Senior] John Maxwell Mr Chesney 058 [situation] From about 1/2 mile East of Blackcleuch S.W. [South West] to Kirtle Water A small stream rising on the farm of Gallhill, it runs in a southerly direction, till its junction with Kirtle Water.
OS1/10/33/45 FAIRYKNOWE Fairy Knowe Fairy Knowe Fairy Knowe Sir John Maxwell Sen[SEnior] John Maxwell Mr Chesney 058 [situation] At the S.En. [South Eastern] extremity of The Forest. A substantial dwelling house and out-offices, all slated and in good repair occupied by Mr James McDonald factor to Sir John Maxwell Bart [Baronet] of Springkell
OS1/10/33/45 [page] 45 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.3 Trace 2 [signed] Charles J Fearnside S.R.E [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/33/46 BELLSTOWN Bellstown Bellstown Bellstown Bellstown Sir John Maxwell Sen [Senior] John Maxwell Mr Chesney Estate plan 058 [situation] 14 chains S.E. [South East] of Fairyknowe. A small farm house with outoffices attached, all in good repair. Property of Sir John Maxwell Bart [Baronet] of Springkell.
OS1/10/33/46 BELLSTOWN WOOD Bellstown Wood Bellstown Wood Bellstown Wood Sir John Maxwell Sen [Senior] John Maxwell Mr Chesney 058 [situation] To the S.E. [South East] of Bellstown. A large tract of Wood surrounding the farm from which it takes its name.
OS1/10/33/46 [page] 46 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.3 Trace 2 [signed] Charles J Fearnside S.R.E [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/33/47 BAKETHIN BRIDGE Bakethin Bridge Bakethin Bridge Bakethin Bridge Sir John Maxwell Sen [Senior] John Maxwell Mr Chesney 058 [situation] Over Redstones Burn. A stone bridge over Redstones Burn, on the Turnpike Road from Annan to Langholm, The name is compounded of Bake and Thin from baking bread in a thin way
OS1/10/33/47 BURNFOOTHILL WOOD Burnfoothill Wood Burnfoothill Wood Burnfoothill Wood Sir John Maxwell Sen ]SEnior] John maxwell Mr Chesney 058 [situation] 17 chains S.W. [South West] from Bakethin Bridge. A large tract of wood on a hill adjoining the farm from whichit takes its name.
OS1/10/33/47 [page] 47 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.3 Trace 4 [signed] Charles J Fearnside S.R.E [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/33/48 SARKSHIELS Sarkshiels Sarkshiels Sarkshiels Sir John Maxwell Sen [Senior] John Maxwell Mr Chesney 058 [situation] About 51 chains S.E. [South East] from Fairyknowe. A large farming establishment together with a dairy etc. the buildings are all new & in good repair, the thrashing Machine worked by Water power. A dwelling house, outbuildings & farm attached property of Sir John Maxwell
OS1/10/33/48 LOGAN BURN Logan Burn Logan Burn Logan Burn Sir John Maxwell Sen [Senior] John Maxwell John Beatie Braehead 058; 059 [situation] From the Wn. [Western] vicinity of Sarkshiels S. [South] to Black Sark. A small stream rising on the farm of Sarkshiels, it runs in a S.E. [South East] direction to its junction with Black Sark at Raeburnfoot.
OS1/10/33/48 BRANTETH FLOW Branteth Flow Branteth Flow Branteth Flow Sir John Maxwell Sen [Senior] John Maxwell John Beatie Braehead 058 [situation] About 1/2 mile N.E. [North East] from Sarkshiels. A large tract of Moss on the farm from which it takes its name. Flow used in the District for Moss or Bog
OS1/10/33/48 [page] 48 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.3 Trace 6 [signed] Charles J Fearnside S.R.E [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/33/49 BRANTETH Branteth Branteth Branteth Mathew Farish Branteth George Bell Branteth Jemes Little Snab 058 [situation] In the NEn. [North Eastern] district of Parish. A two storey farm house with steading garden stackyard and farm of land attached
OS1/10/33/49 BRANTETH FLOW Branteth Flow Branteth Flow Branteth Flow Mathew Farish George Bell James Little 058 [situation] 1/4 mile South of Branteth. An extensive tract of moss on the farm of Branteth Flow here implies that which is literally and usually termed a Bog.
OS1/10/33/49 [page] 49 Ph. [Parish] of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.4 Trace 1 [signed] James Cowan C/a [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/33/50 BRANTETH WELL (Sulphureous) Branteth Well (Spa) Branteth Well (Spa) Branteth Well (Spa) Branteth Well (a Sulphureous Spring) Statsitical Acct [A [Parishccount] of the Ph Sir John Maxwell Bart [Baronet] Mr Matthew Farish farmer New Statistical Acct [Account] of Dumfries 058 [situation] 29 Chains S.S.E. [South South East] of Branteth. A very small Spring of excellent Mineral Water, and is much resorted to by invalids who, it is said derive benefit in health from its good effects. Spa sometimes improperly written Spaw. Spa is the approved Mode.
OS1/10/33/50 [page] 50 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Sheet 58.4 Trace 2 [signed] M Donohue Civil Assist [Civilian Assistant] Sep 18th 1857
OS1/10/33/51 KIRTLE WATER Kirtle Water Kirtle Water Kirtle Water Fullartons' Imperial Gazetteer Johnstones County Map Blackwoods County Map 052; 058; 063 [situation] On the Wn. [Western] Parish Boundary. A considerable stream having its source on the estate of Kirtletown in the parish of Middlebie, it forms for a considerable distance the boundary of this parish with Middlebie, Annan & Dornoch & flows into the Solway Firth Kirtle derived from Kirkdel ie Church Valley there was Churches formerly on the banks of this Water
OS1/10/33/51 ALLERBECK Allerbeck Allerbeck Allerbeck On Lease etc. John Maxwell Springkell James Rome Occupant 058 [situation] On the East bank of Kirtle Water. A farm house with offices attached all well built, slated & in excellent repair, their is a mill for grinding corn, which with the threshing mill is worked by water power. Allerbeck this is the mode approved by Sir John Maxwell Bart. [Baronet] of Springkell Proprietor Aller signifies the Alder.
OS1/10/33/51 HANGINGHIP PLANTATION Hanginghip Plantation Hanginghip Plantation Hanginghip Plantation P.A.E.J. Smith Esq Langshaw James Rome Allerbeck Mr Leslie 058 [situation] On the East bank of Kirtle Water. A small plantation on the estate of Langshaw & at a curious bend in the Kirtle Water, it cheifly consists of Fir trees.
OS1/10/33/51 [page 51] Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.6 Trace 1 [note] Alderbeck Should be adopted [initialled] --D [signed] Charles J Fearnside S.R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/33/52 BURNHEAD BURN Burnhead Burn Burnhead Burn Burnhead Burn Sir John Maxwell Bart [Baronet] Springkell P.A.E.J. Smith Esq Langshaw John Herberson Burnhead 058 [situation] Through Burnhead West to Kirtle Water. A small stream rising on the farm of Langshawmuir, it flows into Kirtle Water.
OS1/10/33/52 STONEPARK Stonepark Stonepark Stonepark P A E J Smith Esq Langshaw John Herberson Burnhead James Rome Allerbeck 058 [situation] 16 Chains S.W. [South West] from Burnhead Simply a cottage and garden
OS1/10/33/52 [page] 52 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.6 Trace 1 [crossed out] Battle Lands [signed] Charles J Fearnside S.R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/33/53 FREE CHURCH [Burnhead] Kirkpatrick Fleming Free Church Kirkpatrick Fleming Free Church Kirkpatrick Fleming Free Church Sir John Maxwell Springkell Mr Chesney Greive P.A.E.J. Smith Esq Langshaw 058 [situation] 24 chains North from Burnhead. A substantial plain stone building with the Manse attached, it was erected in the Year ------- and has sittings for ------- persons, it is on the Estate of Springkell & about 1 Mile distant from the Mansion.
OS1/10/33/53 BURNFOOTHILL WOOD Burnfoothill Wood Burnfoothill Wood Burnfoothill Wood Sir John Maxwell Bart [Baronet] of Springkell Mr Chesney Greive William Bell Burnfoot Cottage 058 [situation] To the East of the Free Church A large wood on the Estate of Springkell & on a beautiful rising ground in front of the Mansion, it consists of Mixed trees.
OS1/10/33/53 [page] 53 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.6 Trace 2 [crossed out] Burnfoot Cottage [note] A small cottage one Story in height, name, Cancelled by advice of the Proprietor Sir John Maxwell [signed] Charles J Fearnside S.R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/33/54 BURNFOOTHILL MOSS Burnfoothill Moss Burnfoothill Moss Burnfoothill Moss Sir John Maxwell Bart [Baronet] Springkell P.A.E.J. Smith Esq Langshaw James Rome Allerbeck 058 [situation] South of Burnfoothill Wood. A considerable Moss on the estate of Springkell & on on the farm of Burnfoothill from which it derives its name. Burnfoothill Moss approved by Sir John Maxwell Bart. [Baronet]
OS1/10/33/54 SCHOOL (Free Church) [Burnhead] Burnhead School Burnhead School Burnhead School Sir John Maxwell Springkell P.A.E.J. Smith Esq Langshaw Mr John Herberson Teacher 058 [situation] To the North of Burnhead. A branch school of the parish their is an average attendance of 50 Scholars Latin, Greek, Mathematics etc are taught together with the common rudiments. This School is in Connection with the Free Church and supported by its members
OS1/10/33/54 BURNHEAD Burnhead Burnhead Burnhead Sir John Maxwell Springkell P.A.E.J. Smith Esq Langshaw Mr John Herberson Schoolmaster 058 [situation] In the Wn [Western] district of this Parish. A small hamlet on the estates of Langshaw & Springkell, the houses are all slated & in pretty good repair.
OS1/10/33/54 [page] 54 Parish of Krkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.6 Trace 2 [signed] Charles J Fearnside S.R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/33/55 LANGSHAWMUIR Langshawmuir Langshawmuir Langshawmuir Langshawmuir PAEJ Smith Esq Langshaw Rent Receipt Mr John Herberson Burnhead Sir John Maxwell Bart [Baronet] 058 [situation] 30 chains East of Burnhead. A farm house with offices attached partly slated & partly thatched & in poor repair. or Muir should be written Moor. Cannot get authorities for the moor.
OS1/10/33/55 LANGSHAW BURN Langshaw Burn Langshaw Burn Langshaw Burn PAEJ Smith Esq Langshaw Mr John Herberson Burnhead Mr James Rome Allerbeck 058 [situation] To the South of Langshawmuir S.W. [South West] to Kirtle Water. A small stream rising near Langshawmuir it runs in a S.W. [South West] direction and falls into Kirtle Water at Kirtle Bridge
OS1/10/33/55 [page] 55 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.6 Trace 2 [signed] Charles J Fearnside S.R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/33/56 KIRTLE BRIDGE Kirtle Bridge Kirtle Bridge Kirtle Bridge Fullartons Imperial Gazetteer Johnstones County Map Blackwoods County Map 058 [situation] Over Kirtle Water A small Stone bridge of one Arch across the Kirtle Water on the Old Turnpike Road from Carlisle to Glasgow, the new bridge is a little above it, & another one close to it consisting of 9 Arches 36 feet span which carries across the Caledonian Railway. Kirtle Bridge originally belongs to the Bridge, scattered contiguous are also Known by the same name & Kirtle Bridge applied to the Bridge on Plan is the carried Mode
OS1/10/33/56 KIRTLE NEW BRIDGE Kirtle New Bridge Kirtle New Bridge Kirtle New Bridge Sir John Maxwell Bart [Baronet] Johnstons County Map Blackwoods County Map 058 [situation] Over Kirtle Water 7 Chains N.N.W. [North North West] from Kirtle Bridge. A Stone bridge of one arch across Kirtle Water on the Glasgow and Carlisle Trust. So named to distinguish it from Kirtle Bridge which is older.
OS1/10/33/56 CALEDONIAN RAILWAY Caledonian Railway Caledonian Railway Caledonian Railway Fullartons Imperial Gazetteer Johnstones County Map Blackwoods County Map 058 [situation] In a S.En. [South Eastern] direction through Paisley. This Railway enters the parish at Kirtle Water & is carried across it by a fine bridge of 9 arches of 36 feet span each, it then traverses the parish in an Easterly direction, till its entrance into the parish of Gretna.
OS1/10/33/56 [page] 56 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.6 Trace 3 [signed] Charles J Fearnside S.R.E [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/33/57 WYSEBY Wysebie Wysebie Wyseby Wysebie Wyseby Wysebie Wysebie Wysebie Wysebie Fullartons Imperial Gazetteer PAEJ Smith Esq Langshaw Sir John Maxwell Bart [Baronet] Mr J Herberson Burnhead Col [Colonel] Graham Valuation Rolls for 1827 New Statistical Acct [Account] of Dumfries Johnston's County Map Crawford's County Map 058 [situation] On the En. [Eastern] bank of Kirtle Water. A Mansion house with Offices & Garden attached all slated & in good repair, the property of Col. [Colonel] Graham of Mossknow. It is unoccupied at present . Wyseby is the correct Mode. The adjunct is Celtic for a house which is usually written bie, the mode heretofore adopted on Plans of this County.
OS1/10/33/57 LANGSHAW Langshaw Langshaw Langshaw P.A.E.J. Smith Esq Occupant Title Deeds Mr J Herberson Burnhead 058 [situation] 1/4 mile N.E. [North East] of Kirtle Bridge. An estate and farm house with Offices & Garden attached, the houses are all slated and in pretty good repair
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OS1/10/33/57 [page] 57 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.6 Trace 3 [crossed out] Wysbie Old Lodge [note] Being not used now as a Lodge the insertion of this name is unnecessary. [signed] Charles J Feanside S.R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers] [signedf] M Donohue
OS1/10/33/58 Wyseby Lodge Wyseby Lodge Wyseby Lodge Wysbie PAEJ Smith Esq Langshaw Mr R Rome Newtown Mr J Herberson Burnhead See preceeding Page 058 A neat cottage at the entrance of the approach to Wyseby, it is on the road from Glasgow to Carlisle at a point where a branch strikes off for Langholm.
OS1/10/33/58 [page] 58 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.6 Trace 3 [signed] Charles J Fearnside S.R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/33/58 Nothing was pre-entered for this page. Wysby Lodge is not entered in the "List of Names" Column - but its Description etc seem to be meant as a continuation from the previous page. Wyseby Lodge seema to be a different building from the "Wysebie Old Lodge" crossed out on the previous page
OS1/10/33/59 TURFRIG Turfrig Turfrigg Turfrigg PAEJ Smith Esq Langshaw Rent Receipt Thomas Carlisle Farmer 058 [situation] 36 chains East of Langshaw. A substantial farm house with Out Offices attached, all slated and in good repair. Property of Col. [Colonel] Graham when rig is not applied to a hill, it is considered as the best mode of orthography to write it rigg.
OS1/10/33/59 GRAYSTONES Graystones Graystones Graystones Graystones PAEJ Smith Langshaw Col. [Colonel] Graham Rent Receipt J Armstrong Farmer 058 [situation] 10 chains S.E. by E. [South East by East] from Turfrig. A good farm house with out-offices attached partly slated & partly thatched an [and] in medium repair. Property of Col. [Colonel] Graham of Mossknowe
OS1/10/33/59 [page] 59 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.6 Trace 4 [signed] Charles J Fearnside S.R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
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OS1/10/33/61 WYSEBYHILL MOSS Wysebiehill Moss Wysebyhill Moss Wysebyhill Moss Wysebyhill Moss George Holt Lookout Sir John Maxwell Mr Herberson Burnhead R Rome Newtown 058 [situation] In the central district of this Parish. A small tract of Moss on the farm from which it drives its name Property of Col. [Colonel] Graham Mossknowe Wysebyhill Moss is the approved mode by the Proprietor. [initialled] D.
OS1/10/33/61 [page] 61 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.7 Trace 1 [crossed out] Lookout [note] Wysebie See Page 58 for Authorities [note] Langshaw Burn See Page 55 [signed] Charles J Fearnside SRE [Sapper Royal Engineers [signed] M Donohue
OS1/10/33/61 Wysebyhill Moss originally spelled Wysebiehill Moss - alteration signed H [Henry] Helsham Jones Capt. RE [Captain Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/33/62 BURNFOOTHILL WOOD Burnfoothill Wood Burnfoothill Wood Burnfoothill Wood Sir John Maxwell Springkell Mr Chesney Greive William Bell Burnfoot Cottage 058 [situation] About 1/4 mile to the North of Wysbie Moss. A large Wood consisting of Mixed trees it is on the estate of Springkell Property of Sir John Maxwell Bart. [Baronet]
OS1/10/33/62 BURNFOOTHILL Burnfoothill Burnfoothill Burnfoothill Rent Receipt Mr Chesney Greive R Rome Newtown 058 [situation] At the S.E. [South East] side of Burnfoothill A farm house with office houses attached all thatched & in very poor repair The name is well known & long established
OS1/10/33/62 BURNFOOTHILL MOSS Burnfoothill Moss Burnfoothill Moss Burnfoothill Moss Sir John Maxwell of Springkell PAEJ Smith Esq Langshaw Mr Herberson Burnhead 058 [situation] Adjoining Wysebiehill Moss. A considerable tract of Moss on the estate of Springkell Burnfoothill Moss is the Correct name approved by Sir John Maxwell Bart. [Baronet] and also othe authorities [signed] M Donohue
OS1/10/33/62 [page] 62 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.7 Trace 1 [signed] Charles J Fearnside SRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/33/63 DALVINGSWALLS Dalvingswalls Dalvingswalls Dalvingswalls Dalvingswalls Dalvingswalls Rent Receipt R Moffat Occupant John Beatie Braehead Sir John Maxwell Bart [Baronet] Valuation Rolls for 1827 058 [situation] 1 mile S.E.E. [South East East] of Burnfoothill. A farm house with Out Offices attached cheifly thatched and in poor repair Property of Sir John Maxwell
OS1/10/33/63 GILLSHAW FLOW Gillshaw Flow Gillshaw Flow Gillshaw Flow Gillshaw Flow Andrew Rome Fauldingcleugh Robert Rome Newtown K Moffat Dalvingswall Sir John Maxwell Bart. [Baronet] 058 [situation] About 1/2 mile S.E. of Wysebiehill Moss. A large tract of Moss on the estates of Mossknowe & Springkell the boundary of the two estates being a drain on the Moss.
OS1/10/33/63 [page] 63 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.7 Trace 3 [signed] Charles J Fearnside S.R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/33/64 SARKSHIELS COTTAGES Sarkshiels Cottages Sarkshiels Cottages Sarkshiels Cottages Mr Mackie Sarkshiels John Beatie Braehead R Rome Newtown 058 [situation] 37 chains N.W. [North West] from Dalvingswalls Two cottages on the farm from which they take their name & not far from the farm house. [note] This name is preposterous, it is cancelled
OS1/10/33/64 LOGAN BURN Logan Burn Logan Burn Logan Burn Mr Mackie Sarkshiels John Beatie Braehead K Moffat Dalvingswalls 058; 059 [situation] To the North of Dalvingswalls A small stream rising on the farm of Sarkshiels and bears this name as far as Raeburnfoot, thence to the Sark its name is Black Sark "In Fullartons' Gazetteer Black Sark is the name applied for the whole of this burn."
OS1/10/33/64 BRAEHEAD Braehead Braehead Braehead Rent Receipt John Beatie Occupant K Moffat Dalvingswalls 058 [situation] About 1/4 mile nealy North from Dalvingswalls. A farm house & office houses on the estate of Springkell the houses are mostly all slated and in pretty good repair.
OS1/10/33/64 [page] 64 Parish of KIrkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.7 Trace 3 [signed] Charles J Fearnside S.R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/33/64 Sarkshields Cottages crossed out, with one surveyor adding a note "This name is preposterous". However it was re-instated with note "Retained" - it is not clear why a surveyor should think there was anything unusual about the name.
OS1/10/33/65 WYSEBYHILL Wysebiehill Wysebiehill Wysebiehill Wysebyhill Wysebyhill Wysebie Fullartons Imperial Gazetteer PAEJ Smith Esq Langshaw Mr Herberson Burnhead Colonel Graham of Mossknow Rent Receipt See Page 57 for authorities 058 [situation] Nearly 11/4 mile S.W. from Dalvingswalls. A substantial farm house with Outoffices detached all slated and in good repair. Wysebyhill is the most approved and best mode for this name.
OS1/10/33/65 [page] 65 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.7 Trace 4 Merkland Burn See Page 70 [signed] Charles J Fearnside S.R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/33/65 Spelling of Wysebiehill altered to Wysebyhill - signed H. [Henry] Helsham Jones Capt.R.E. [Captain Royal Engineers]
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OS1/10/33/67 BRAEHEAD Braehead Braehead Braehead Rent Receipt John Beatie K Moffat 058 [situation] At the East side of Parish. A small farm house with out offices mostly slated & in poor repair. There is a small farm of land attached the name is long established The property of Sir John Maxwell Bart. [Baronet] of Springkell.
OS1/10/33/67 HOWGILLSIDE Howgillside Howgillside Howgillside Rent Receipt J Ritchie J Beatie 058 [situation] 1/2 mile S.E. [South East] of Braehead. A farm house with extensive out-buildings etc mostly new & in good repair. Property of Sir John Maxwell Bart. [Baronet]
OS1/10/33/67 LOGAN BURN Logan Burn Logan Burn Logan Burn J Beatie J Ritchie K Moffat 058; 059 [situation] Partly on En. [Eastern] Parish Boundary. A rivulet which has its source at Burnfoothill near Sarkshiels, and flows South-eastward through this Parish, and through Half Morton and Gretna, and forms a Confluence with a small river named White Sark at a point 3/4 of a mile above Springfield. In the District it bears the name of Logan Burn, from its source to Raeburnfoot, thence to the White Sark it bears the name of Black Sark.
OS1/10/33/67 [page] 67 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.8 Trace 1 [signed] M Donohue 22nd Sep 1857
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OS1/10/33/68 [page] 68 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.8 Trace 2 [crossed out] Little Woodhead Hill [signed] Charles J Fearnside SRE. [Sapper Royal Engineers] [signed] M Donohue
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OS1/10/33/69 WYSEBY Wysebie Wysebie Wyseby Wyseby Wyseby Wysebie Fullartons Imperial Gazetteer PAEJ Smith Esq Langshaw George Thomson Esq Col [Colonel] Graham Sir John Maxwell Bart. [Baronet] See Page 57 for authorities 058 [situation] At the Wn. [Western] points of Parish. A Gentlemans Mansion with office houses & Garden attached, the buildinds are all slated & in good repair. Property of Colonel Graham. Wyseby is the Correct mode for Spelling this Name.
OS1/10/33/69 KIRTLE WATER Kirtle Water Kirtle Water Kirtle Water Fullartons Imperial Gazetteer Johnstones County Map Blackwoods County Map 052; 058; 063 [situation] On the Wn [Western] Ph [Parish] Boundary. A considerable [stream] having its source on the Estate of Kirtletown in the parish of Middlebie, it forms for a considerable distance the boundary of this parish with Middlebie, Annan & Dornock, & flows into the Solway Frith
OS1/10/33/69 [page] 68 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.10 Trace 1 [crossed out] Wysebietown [signed] Charles J Fearnside S.R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/33/69 Spelling of Wysebie altered to Wyseby under signature of H [Henry] Helsham Jones Capt RE [Captain Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/33/70 CALEDONIAN RAILWAY Caledonian Railway Caledonian Railway Caledonian Railway Fullartons Imperial Gazetteer Johnstone County Map Blackwoods County Map [situation] At the West Side of Ph [Parish]. This railway enters the parish at Kirtle Water, over which it is carried on a fine Viaduct of 9 Arches 36 feet span each; it then runs in a S.E. [South East] direction until it enters Gretna Parish.
OS1/10/33/70 MERKLAND Merkland Merkland Merkland PAEJ Smith Esq Langshaw George Thomson Esq Dumfries George McQueen Wicketthorn 058 [situation] 1/2 mile SE. by E. [South East by East] from Wysebie A clump of new Cottages on the Glasgow & Carlisle Turnpike Road it is on the farm of Woodhouse Mains.
OS1/10/33/70 MERKLAND BURN Merkland Burn Merkland Burn Merkland Burn PAEJ Smith Esq Langshaw George Thomson Esq Dumfries George McQueen Wicketthorn 058 [situation] To the N. [North] of Merkland SW [South West] to Kirtle Water. A small stream rising from drains in a plantation North of Woodhouse Mains, it falls into Kirtle Water
OS1/10/33/70 [page] 70 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.10 Trace 2 [signed] Charles J Fearnside S.R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
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OS1/10/33/71 WOODHOUSE MAINS Woodhouse Mains Woodhouse Mains Woodhouse Mains George Thomson Esq Dumfries PAEJ Smith Esq Langshaw George Ogboe Esq Cove 058 [situation] 3/4 mile S.E. [South East] from Wysebie. A large farm house with Office-houses etc attached all slated and in good repair Property of Mr Thomson of Dumfries
OS1/10/33/71 MERKLAND CROSS Merkland Cross Merkland Cross Merkland Cross Sir John Maxwell Bart [Baronet] Col [Colonel] Graham Mossknowe Beauties of Scotland George Thomson 058 [situation] In the S.En. [South Eastern] vicinity of Merkland.
OS1/10/33/71 [page] 71 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.10 Trace 2 [signed] Charles J Fearnside S.R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers] [signed] M Donohue C.A. [Civilan Assistant]
OS1/10/33/72 WOODHOUSE TOWER (Remains of) Woodhouse Tower Woodhouse Tower Woodhouse Tower PAEJ Smith Esq Langshaw George Thomson Esq Dumfries George Ogboe Esq Cove 058 [situation] 34 Chains South of Merkland. The ruins of an old square tower or Stronghold, supposed to have been an occasional rendezvous to Bruce who had a hiding place on Kirtle Water, which is still Complete It bears the date 1665 - 3 rd May & the initials J.T.A. S.D. The ruins of An Old Peel house or border Tower the North part of the wall is still standing. the South part was taken away. This is the first House in Scotland entered by King Robert Bruce, when fleeing from Edward Longshanks.
OS1/10/33/72 BROWNKNOWE Brownknowe Brownknowe Brownknowe George Thomson Esq Dumfries Thomas Ferguson Woodhouse Mains Robert Rome Newtown 058 [situation] 62 Chains S.S.E. [South South East] from Merkland. A cottage's Garden on the S [South] side of Kirtle Water.
OS1/10/33/72 [page] 72 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.10 Trace 3 [crossed out] Woodhouse Cottage [signed] Charles J Fearnside S.R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/33/73 BROWNKNOWE QUARRY (Sandstone) Brownknowe Quarry Brownknowe Quarry Brownknowe Quarry George Thomson Esq Dumfries Thomas Ferguson Woodhouse Mains Robert Rome Newtown 058 [situation] 6 Chains N. [North] of Browknowe. A red Sandstone quarry on the S [South] of Kirtle Water & adjacent to to the Cottage
OS1/10/33/73 [page] 73 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.10 Trace 3 [signed] Charles J Fearnside S.R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
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OS1/10/33/75 WOODHOUSEHILL Woodhouse Hill Woodhouse Hill Woodhouse Hill George Thomson Esq Dumfries George Ogboe Esq Cove James McMillan Occupier 058 [situation] In the Central district of Parish A small dwelling house with outbuildings garden together with a good farm of land attached, the property of Mr Thomson
OS1/10/33/75 [page] 75 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.11 Trace 1 [crossed out] Woodhouse Tile Work [signed] Samuel S Hill 2nd Corp R.E. [2nd Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/33/76 GILLSHAW FLOW Gillshaw Flow Gillshaw Flow Gillshaw Flow Irving Bell Newtown Andrew Roam Faulding Cleugh James McMillan 058 [situation] 33 chains N.E. [North East] from Woodhoiusehill A large tract of Mossy land sited north of Flow Bank
OS1/10/33/76 KIRKPATRICK BURN Kirkpatrick Burn Kirkpatrick Burn Kirkpatrick Burn Irving Bell Andrew Roam James McMillan 058 From Gillshaw Flow South by East to Kirtle Water. A small stream having its source out of Gillshaw Flow, from whence it flows in S.E [South East] direction passing north of the Poor house, and west of Kirkpatrick and empties itself into Kirtle Water
OS1/10/33/76 [page] 76 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.11 Trace 2 [crossed out] Woodhouse Point [signed] Samuel S Hill 2nd Corpl.R.E. [2nd Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/33/77 FLOWBANK Flowbank Flowbank Flowbank Irving Bell George Ogboe Esq George Thomson Esq 058 [situation] 1/2 mile East of Woodhousehill. A small clump of dwelling house with outbuilding and gardens attached
OS1/10/33/77 FAULDINGCLEUCH Fauldingcleugh Fauldingcleugh Fauldingcleugh Irving Bell George Ogboe Esq George Thomson 058 [situation] 17 chains South of Flowbank. A small dwelling house with extensive outoffices. Thrashing Mill and garden attached together with a good farm of land.
OS1/10/33/77 [page] 77 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.11 Trace 2 [signed] Samuel S Hill 2nd Corpl R.E [2nd Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/33/78 DUNSKELLYRIG Dunskillyrig Dunskillyrig Dunskillyrig Dunskillyrig George Ogboe Esq Estate plan George Thomson Esq Colonel Graham (Mossknowe) 058 [situation] 1/2 mile N.E. [North East] of Flowbank. A small dwelling house with out building garden and lands attached the property of George Ogboe Esq
OS1/10/33/78 [page] 78 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.11 Trace 3 [signed] Samuel S Hill "nd Corpl. RE. [2nd Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/33/79 NETHER WOODHOUSE Nether Woodhouse Nether Woodhouse Nether Woodhouse George Thomson Esq Dumfries George Ogboe Esq Cove Robert Rome Newtown 058 [situation] 28 Chains S.E. by S. [South East by South] from Woodhousehill. A substantial farm house with out-offices attached all in good repair.
OS1/10/33/79 WOODHOUSEGATE Woodhousegate Woodhousegate Woodhousegate George Thomson Esq George Ogboe Esq Robert Rome 058 [situation] 27 Chains nearly South from Woodhousehill. A cottage on the farm of Nether Woodhouse & on the Old Turnpike Road from Glasgow to Carlisle, it is thatched, but in good repair.
OS1/10/33/79 UNDER WOODHOUSE Under Woodhouse Under Woodhouse Under Woodhouse George Thomson Esq George Ogboe Esq Robert Rome 058 [situation] 1/2 mile South of Woodhousehill. A recently erected farmhouse & out offices all new, it is on the Glasgow & Carlisle Turnpike Road.
OS1/10/33/79 [page] 79 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.11 Trace 4 [note] Names collected & written on Trace by S S Hill 2nd Crp R.E. [2nd Corporal Royal Engineers] [signed] Charles J Fearnside S.R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/33/80 CALEDONIAN RAILWAY Caledonian Railway Caledonian Railway Caledonian Railway Fullartons Imperial Gazetteer Johnstones County Map Blackwoods County Map [situation] Through Parish from West to East This Railway enters the Parish at Kirtle Water which it crosses by an excellent Bridge of 9 Arches 36 feet span each it runs in an Easterly direction till it enters the parish of Gretna
OS1/10/33/80 KIRTLE WATER Kirtle Water Kirtle Water Kirtle Water Fullartons Imperial Gazetteer Johnstones County Map Blackwoods County Map [situation] On Wn. Ph. By. [Western Parish Boundary and S.E. [South East] through S.. [Southern] district of Parish A considerable stream having its source on the estate of Kirtletown in the parish of Middlebie, it forms for a considerable distance the boundary of this parish with Middlebie, Annan, & Dornock & empties itself into the Solway Frith
OS1/10/33/80 [page] 80 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.11 Trace 4 [crossed out] Wicketthorn Cottages [signed] Charles J Fearnside S.R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
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OS1/10/33/81 COVE QUARRY (Sandstone) Cove Quarry Cove Quarry Cove Quarry Fullartons Imperial Gazetteer George Ogboe Esq Cove George Thompson Esq Dumfries 058 [situation] About 1/4 mile South of Under Woodhouse. A very extensive Sandstone Quarry on the estate from which it takes its name, it is on the South side of the Caledonian Railway to which it is connected by tram roads etc.
OS1/10/33/81 ROMAN ROAD [Kirkpatrick Fleming parish] Roman Road (Site of) Roman Road (Site of) Roman Road (Site of) Rev [Reverend] J Murdoch (Minister Kirkpatrick) Mr J Bell (Kirkpatrick) Colonel Graham (Mossknowe) 058 [situation] Traversing the Glasgow and Carlisle Road Vestiges of the Roman Military way leading from LOngtown by Birrenswark to Gallaberry - this part of it is very indistinct, bt traceable in many places by a hard pavement. [--] [initials]
OS1/10/33/81 [page] 81 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.11 Trace 4 [signed] Charles J Fearnside S.R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/33/82 WICKET-THORN Wicket-thorn Wicket-thorn Wicket-thorn George Thomson Esq Dumfries George Ogboe Esq Cove George McQueen Occupant 058 [situation] About 3/4 mile S.E.by S. [South East by South] from Woodhousehill. A substantial farm house with out offices attached all slated and in good repair.
OS1/10/33/82 LITTLE WICKET-THORN Little Wicket- thorn Little Wicket- thorn Little Wicket- thorn George Thomson Esq Dumfries George Ogboe Esq Cove George mcQueen 058 [situation] To the East of Wicket-thorn. A clump of new cottage houses on the farm of Wicket thorn & forming part of the Village of Newton
OS1/10/33/82 NEWTON Newtown Newtown Newton Newton George Thomson Esq George Ogboe Esq Matthew Rae Occupant See Page 98 058 [situation] 1/4 mile S.E. [South East] of Wicketthorn A substantial farm house with Offices attached all slated & in good repair together with several houses on the farm forming a small hamlet on the Turnpike Road from Carlisle to Glasgow 131/2 miles from the former.
OS1/10/33/82 [page] 80 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.11 Trace 5 [note] Names collected & written on Plan by SSHill 2nd Corpl RE [2nd Corporal Royal Engineers] [signed] Charles J Fearnside S.R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/33/83 WORKHOUSE [N of Kirkpatrick] Poorhouse Poorhouse Poorhouse George Thomson Esq Dumfies George Ogboe Esq Cove Matthew Rae Esq Newton 058 [situation] 1/2 mile S.E. by S. [South East by South] from Wicketthorn. A newly erected Poorhouse on the farm of Newton, it is built for the accomodation of 120 inmates, the parishes of Middlebie Hoddam Dornock Gretna & Half Morton & Middlebie [sic[ are in combination; it was built in the year 1852.
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OS1/10/33/83 [page] 83 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.11 Trace 6 [crossed out] Newtonmoor [crossed out] Glebe [note] Names collected & written on Plan by By SSHill 2nd Corp RE [2nd Corporal Royal Engineers] [signed] Charles J Fearnside S.R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/33/83 On this page an alteration leaves it unclear whether the name George Ogboe should in fact be George OGILVIE
OS1/10/33/84 HAG COTTAGES Hag Cottages Hag Cottages Hag Cottages Hag Cottages Hag Cottages Matthew Rae Newtown Thomas Murray Shawrigg Robert Rome Newtown Mr Rae Property Documents 058 [situation] 1/2 mile N.E. [North East] from Newtown. A small cottage with Gardens attached on the farm of Newtown.
OS1/10/33/84 BROWNRIG Brownrigg Brownrigg Brownrigg Matthew Rae Thomas Murray Robert Rome 058 [situation] 52 chains N.E. [North East] from Newton Two cottages on the farm of Newtown with Garden attached.
OS1/10/33/84 [page] 84 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.11 Trace 6 [signed] Charles J Fearnside S.R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/33/85 RAE BURN Rae Burn Colonel Graham Moss Knowe Mathew Gass Raeburn Head John Irving Raeburn Head 058 [situation] From 1/4 mile N. [North] of Hayfield S.E. by E. [South East by East to Black Sark. A burn having its rise from a number of drains on Hayfield farm runs in a Southerly direction joins the Logan Burn and after that is termed the Black Sark.
OS1/10/33/85 [page] 85 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Sheet 58.12 Trace 1 [crossed out] Raeburn Moor, Raeburn Flow [crossed out] Hartfield Plantation [signed John G Andrew sr.R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
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OS1/10/33/86 SOUTHWOODHEAD QUARRY Southwoodhead Quarry Southwoodhead Quarry Southwoodhead Quarry Southwoodhead Quarry Mathew Gass Raeburn Head David Gass Raeburn Head John Irving Raeburn Head Col. [Colonel] Graham Mossknowe 058 [situation] 50 Chains N.E. [North East] from Hayfield. A small quarry of Red Sandstone used for building purposes, on Southwood Farm
OS1/10/33/86 RAEBURN FLOW Raeburn Moss Raeburn Moss Raeburn Moss Raeburn Flow Mathew Gass Raeburn Head David Gass Raeburn Head John Irving Raeburn Head Col. [Colonel] Graham Mossknowe 058 [situation] Near the most En. [Eastern] point of Parish A very extensive moss, greatly diminished within the last few years and likelied [sic] in the course of the time to be brought wholly into a state of cultvation
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OS1/10/33/86 [page] 86 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Sheet 58.12 Trace 2 [signed] J.G. Andrew srR.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/33/86 Raeburn Flow was not pre-entered on this page. The Surveyor seems to have changed his mind several times over whether or not to include it - the Place Entry was made, then erased, then re-entered, then crossed out, then ticked - the descriptive fields show no sign of being removed.
OS1/10/33/87 HAYFIELD Hayfield Hayfield Hayfield Robert Rome Hayfield Mathew Gass Raeburn Head John Irving Raeburn Head 058 [situation] In the En. [Eastern] district of Parish. A farm House with outbuildings garden & farm attached the property of Sir John Maxwell
OS1/10/33/87 RAEBURNHEAD Raeburn Head Raeburn Head Raeburn Head Raeburnhead Mathew Gass Raeburn Head David Gass Raeburn Head John Irving Raeburn Head Sir John Maxwell 058 [situation] 30 chains S.E. [South East] from Hayfield A farm house with commodious outbuildings and several cottages the property of Sir John Maxwell
OS1/10/33/87 NEWHOPE Newhope Newhope Newhope Colonel Graham Moss Knowe Matthew Gass Raeburn Head 058 [situation] 29 chains nearly South from Hayfield. A farm house, with outbuildings, garden and small Farm attached the property of Colonel Graham formerly called Brackenbush
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OS1/10/33/87 [page] 87 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Sheet 58.12 Trace 4 [signed] JL Andrew sr.R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/33/88 RAEBURN Raeburn Raeburn Raeburn Mathew Gass Raeburn Head David Gass Raeburn Head John Irving Raeburn Head 058 [situation] 36 Chains East of Raeburnhead. A farm house with outbuildings garden and farm attached the property of Sir John Maxwell
OS1/10/33/88 [page] 88 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Sheet 58.12 Trace 5 [signed] John G Andrew srRE. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
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OS1/10/33/89 RAE BURN Rae Burn Rae Burn Rae Burn Mr Matthew Gass Raeburn Head David Gass Raeburn Head Col [Colonel] Graham Moss Knowe 059 [situation] On the En. or NEn. [Eastern or North Eastern] Ph [Parish] Boundary A small Burn having its rise on Hatfield farm runs in a Westerly direction joins Logan Burn and then takes the name of Black Sark
OS1/10/33/89 SARKSIDE Sarkside Sarkside Sarkside Mr J McDonald Sarkside Mr George Curry Moor Cottage Rent Receipt 059 [situation] At the most En. [Eastern] point of Ph. [Parish]. A small farm with outbuildings and garden attached, the property of Col [Colonel] Graham
OS1/10/33/89 BLACK SARK Black Sark Black Sark Black Sark Mr J Mcdonald Sarkside George Curry Moor Cottage C Iring Redhall Moor 059 [situation] On the En or NEn. [Eastern or North Eastern] Ph. [Parish] Boundary A stream formed by the junction of the two burns, LOgan & Rae, funs in a Westerly direction & falls into White Sark
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OS1/10/33/89 [page] 89 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Sheet 59.9 Trace 1 [signed] J.G. Andrew srR.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
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OS1/10/33/91 NORTHANGLE Northangle Northangle Northangle Francis Irving Broatsmoor John Irving Broatsmoor Peter Ramsay Scottsfield 058 [situation] In the S.Wn. [South Western] district of Parish. A Cottage residence one story in height with garden attached, in good repair,
OS1/10/33/91 [page] 91 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.14 Trace 3 [signed] Philip Munro L Corp RE [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/33/92 SCOTTSFIELD Scottsfield Peter Ramsay, Scottsfield William Armstrong, Floshpark Robert Bell, Floshpark 058 [situation] At the SWn. [South Western] point of Parish. A dwellinghouse with garden outhouses and a farm of arable land attached
OS1/10/33/92 [page] 92 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.14 Trace 4 [signed] W. Paterson C/- [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/33/93 FLOSHPARK Floshpark Floshpark Floshpark Floshpark Francis Irving John Irving John Gorley Peter Ramsay, Scottsfield 058 [situation] 32 chains N.E. [North East] from Scottsfield. Two Small Cottages with gardens attached
OS1/10/33/93 EASTFIELD Eastfield Eastfield Eastfield Francis Irving John Irving John Gorley 058 [situation] 15 Chains East of Eastfield A small dwelling house with outbuilding Garden and lands attached.
OS1/10/33/93 DORNOCK BURN Cleughside Burn Cleughside Burn Cleughside Burn Dornock Burn Dornock Burn Peter Ramsay Scottsfield Francis Irving Broatsmoor John Irving Broatsmoor Revd. [Reverend] John Anderson Dornock John Montgomery Dornock 058; 063 [situation] From the Wn. [Western] Ph. [Parish] Boundary South A rivulet which rises near Floshpark anf flows in a Southerly direction till it joins the Solway Firth.
OS1/10/33/93 [page] 93 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.14 Trace 5 [signed] Samuel S Hill 2nd CorplR.E [2nd Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/33/94 BROATSMOOR Broatsmoor Broatsmoor Broatsmoor Francis Irving Broatsmoor John Irving Broatsmoor Peter Ramsay Scottsfield 058 [situation] 1/2 mile S.W. [South West] by South from Northangle. Three Cottages residence one Story in height, in good repair, with gardens attached, occupied by Agricultural labourers.
OS1/10/33/94 [page] 94 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.14 Trace 6 [signed] Philip Munro Lc Corp.RE. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/33/95 CALEDONIAN RAILWAY Caledonian Railway Caledonian Railway Caledonian Railway Mathew Rae Newton David Clark Northangle John Bell Kirkpatrick 058 [situation] From West to East of Sn. [Southern] district of Parish. A trunk line of between Edinburgh Glasgow and Carlisle
OS1/10/33/95 KIRTLE WATER Kirtle Water Kirtle Water Kirtle Water Mathew Rae David Clark John Bell 058 [situation] On Wn. [Western] Ph. [Parish] boundary and S.E. [South East] through Sn. [Southern] district. A stream that rises in the parish of Middlebie and flows in a Southerly direction and falls into the Solway Firth
OS1/10/33/95 COVE QUARRY (Sandstone) Cove Quarry Cove Quarry Cove Quarry Mathew Rae David Clark John Bell 058 [situation] 31 Chains N.W. North West from the Mansion of Cove. A sandstone quarry so called from its close proximity to Cove
OS1/10/33/95 [page] 95 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.15 Trace 1 [signed] James Cowan C/a [Civilian Assistant]
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OS1/10/33/96 BIRKSHAWHEAD Birkshawhead Birkshawhead Birkshawhead John Ritchie Birkshawhead John Bell Northangle David Clark Northangle 058 [situation] 36 chains nearly West from Cove. A farm house with Steading garden and farm of land attached
OS1/10/33/96 MOOREND Moorend John Ritchie John Bell David Clark 058 [situation] 9 Chains South of Birkshawhead A number of new cottages with gardens attached.
OS1/10/33/96 [page] 96 Ph. [Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.15 Trace 1 [crossed out] Northangle [signed] James Cowan C/a [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/33/97 IRVINGTOWN Irvingtown Irvingtown Irvingtown Mathew Rae Newton John Ritchie Birkshaw John Bell Northangle 058 [situation] 26 Chains S.W. [South West] from Cove. A name given to a number of neat new cottages with gardens attached
OS1/10/33/97 INFANT SCHOOL [Irvingtown] School (Infants) School (Infants) School (Infants) Mathew Rae John Ritchie John Bell 058 [situation] In the hamlet of Irvington. This school is taught by Miss Jannet Forsyth the average attendance of children is about 60.
OS1/10/33/97 WOODSIDE Woodside Woodside Woodside Woodside Colonel Graham of Mossknowe Mathew Rae John Ritchie John Bell 058 [situation] In the Nn. [Northern] vicinity of Irvington. A small cottage with garden attached
OS1/10/33/97 [page] 97 Ph. [Parish] of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.1 Trace 1 [signed] James Cowan C/a [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/33/98 NEWTON Newton Newton Newton Mathew Rae Newton Irving Bell Newton John Bell Kirkpatrick 058 [situation] 23 Chains N.E. [North East] from Cove. A substantial farm house with steading garden stackyard and farm of land attached
OS1/10/33/98 UNDER NEWTON Under Newton Under Newton Under Newton Mathew Rae Irving Bell John Bell 058 [situation] 10 Chains S.E.E. [South East East] from Newton. A number of cottages with gardens attached
OS1/10/33/98 [page] 98 Ph. [Parish] of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.15 Trace 2 [crossed out] Cove Cottages [signed] James Cowan C/a [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/33/99 COVE Cove Cove Cove George Ogilvy Esq Cove John Ritchie Mathew Rae 058 [situation] On the En. [Estern] bank of Kirtle Water An elegant and Substantial house, with garden and pleasure ground adjoining the property and residence of George Ogilvy Esq
OS1/10/33/99 CAVE [Cove] Cave Cave Cave George Ogilvy Esq John Ritchie Mathew Rae 058 [situation] 5 Chains S.W. [South West] from Cove. This is a sort of room cut in a sandstone cliff which overhangs Kirtle Water the entrance to this Cave is about 20 feet above the water, besides the door there are 4 port holes; it is said that King Robert Bruce once took refuge here.
OS1/10/33/99 [page] 99 Ph. [Parish] of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.15 Trace 2 [crossed out] Lodge [signed] James Cowan C/a [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/33/100 DUNSKELLY (Site of) Dunskelly (Site of) Dunskelly (Site of) Dunskelly (Site of) George Ogilvy Esq Cove John Brownrigg Cove Irving Bell Newton 058 Formerly there was a house situated near to the Cave it is said it was the mansion house of the present estate
OS1/10/33/100 PEEL HOLE Peel Hole Peel Hole Peel Hole George Ogilvy Esq John Brownrigg Irving Bell 058 [situation] 12 Chains S.W. by S. [South West by South] from Cove. A name given to a hollow piece of the road as it crosses Kirtle Water
OS1/10/33/100 HELEN'S WELL Hellen's Well Hellen's Well Hellen's Well George Ogilvy Esq John Brownrigg Irving Bell 058 [situation] 9 Chains E. [East] of Cove. A name given to a Spring, a little to the east of Cove
OS1/10/33/100 [page] 100 Ph. [Parish] of Kirkpatrick Fleming [Sheet 58] Trace 2 [signed] James Cowan C/a [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/33/101 KIRKPATRICK FARM Kirkpatrick Kirkpatrick Kirkpatrick John Bell Kirkpatrick Jim Carruthers School Mathew Rae Newton 058 [situation] About 47 chains S.E. by E. [South East by East] from Cove. A neat and substantial house with outbuildings garden The property of Mr John Bell
OS1/10/33/101 SHAWRIG Shawrig Shawrig Shawrig John Bell John Carruthers Mathew Rae 058 [situation] Nearly 1/2 mile S.E. [South East] from Cove. A farm house with Steading garden and farm of land attached
OS1/10/33/101 TOPPINGHEAD Toppinhead Toppinhead Toppinghead Toppinghead John Bell John Carruthers Mathew Rae Colonel Graham (Mossknowe) 058 [situation] 1/4 mile N.E. from Kirkpatrick. A number of cottages with gardens attached
OS1/10/33/101 [page] 101 Ph. [Parish] of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.15 Trace 3 [note at Kirkpatrick Farm] Farm has been supplied here as distinctive from Village [initialled] JBJ [signed] James Cowan C/a [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/33/102 SCHOOL [Kirkpatrick] School (Parochial) School (Parochial) School (Parochial) Robert Rome Newton John Carruthers Schoolmaster Henry Brownrigg Cove 058 [situation] 17 Chains N.N.E. [North North East] from Kirkpatrick The average attendance of scholars is about 60. The teacher's name is John Carruthers
OS1/10/33/102 STATION [Kirkpatrick] Kirkpatrick Station Kirkpatrick Station Kirkpatrick Station Robert Rome John Carruthers Henry Brownrigg 058 [situation] 14 chains N. [North] of Kirkpatrick. A neat cottage with garden attached. belongs to and used as a station by the Caledonian Railway Company
OS1/10/33/102 MANSE [Kirkpatrick] Manse Manse Manse Robert Rome John Carruthers Henry Brownrigg 058 [situation] 9 Chains N. [North] of Kirkpatrick. A neat and substantial house with outbuildings garden and glebe attached, the ministers name is Mr Murdoch
OS1/10/33/102 [page] 102 Ph. [Parish] of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.15 Trace 3 [signed] James Cowan C/a [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/33/103 CHURCH [Kirkpatrick] Church (Established) Church (Established) Church (Established) William Crow John Graham Irving Bell Rev [Reverend] J Murdoch Minister 058 [situation] 7 Chains S.E. by E. [South East by East] from Kirkpatrick. This is the parish church of Kirkpatrick Fleming the date 1772 is upon the bell, there is no other date, but the building is old and has always been repaired from time to time When built is not known. enlarged about 100 years ago. Reseated & additional galleries put up in 1835. Contains about 773 Sittings
OS1/10/33/103 KIRKPATRICK BURN Kirkpatrick Burn Kirkpatrick Burn Kirkpatrick Burn William Crow John Graham Irving Bell 058 [situation] From Gillshaw Flows S. [South] to Kirtle Water. A stream that rises in this parish and flows in a Southerly direction and falls into Kirtle Water
OS1/10/33/103 [page] 103 Ph. [Parish] of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.15 Trace 3 [crossed out] Lodge [signed] James Cowan C/a [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/33/104 ROMAN ROAD [Kirkpatrick Fleming parish] Roman Road (Site of) Roman Road (Site of) Roman Road (Site of) Rev. [Reverend] J Murdoch (Minister Kirkpatrick) Mr J Bell (Farmer Kirkpatrick) Colonel Graham (Mossknowe) 058 [situation] 16 Chains N. [North] of Kirkpatrick, [--] W. [West] This is a portion of the Ancient Military Way, leading Carlisle by Longtown & Birrenswark to Gallaberry Hill - The road here can in many places be distinctly traced by a hard paved way - This part of the road is well known by the inhabitants of the district.
OS1/10/33/104 MONUMENT [Kirkpatrick] Stone Stone Stone Rev. [Reverend] J Murdoch Mr J Bell John Carruthers 058 Erected to the memory of John Scott who was murdered by the hand of Fergus Graham of Mossknowe on the 21st day of November 1730.
OS1/10/33/104 Site of TOWER [Kirkpatrick] Tower (Site of) Tower (Site of) Tower (Site of) Rev. [Reverend] J Murdoch Mr J Bell John Carruthers 058 [situation] At Kirkpatrick One of these arched Keeps or Towers stood here supposed to have belonged to the Flemings - a considerable part of this Tower was removed about 40 years ago - the Stones were taken to build the present farm Steading
OS1/10/33/104 [page] 104 Ph. [Parish] of Kirkpatrick Fleming Sheet 58 No 15 [58.15] T. [Trace] 3 [signed] Thomas Watson 2nd Corp R.E. [2nd Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/33/105 GREENFIELD Greenfield Greenfield Greenfield Irving Bell Newton Mathew Rae Newton John Bell Kirkpatrick 058 [situation] 1/4 mile nearly N. [North] from Kirkpatrick A neat cottage with office houses and garden attached
OS1/10/33/105 SMITHFIELD Smithfield Smithfield Smithfield Irving Bell Mathew Rae John Bell 058 [situation] 1/4 mile N. [North] from Kirkpatrick. A name given to a row of cottages with gardens attached
OS1/10/33/105 SCHOOLCROFT Schoolcroft Schoolcroft Schoolcroft Irving Bell Mathew Rae John Bell 058 [situation] 19 Chains North of Kirkpatrick. A name given to two cottages with gardens attached
OS1/10/33/105 [page] 105 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plann 58.15 Trace 3 [signed] James Cowan C/a [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/33/106 INFANT SCHOOL Infant School Infant School School (Infant) Irving Bell Newton Mathew Rae Newton John Bell Kirkpatrick 058 [situation] 29 Chains N.N.W. [North North West] from Kirkpatrick The average attendance of children is about 70 the school is kept up by subscription, the present teacher is Miss Forbes
OS1/10/33/106 WORKHOUSE [N of Kirkpatrick] Poorhouse Poorhouse Poorhouse Irving Bell Mathew Rae John Bell 058 [situation] Nearly 30 chains N. [North] from Kirkpatrick This house is erected to contain 120 inmates. The parishes of Kirkpatrick Fleming Gretna Dornock Half-Morton Middlebie and Hoddom are in combination: it was built in 1852
OS1/10/33/106 INN [Kirkpatrick] Kirkpatrick Inn Kirkpatrick Inn Kirkpatrick Inn Irving Bell Mathew Rae John Bell 058 [situation] 1/4 mile N. [North] from Kirkpatrick A neat and substantial house with accomodation for 10
OS1/10/33/106 [page] 106 Ph. [Parish] of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.15 Trace 3 [signed] James Cowan C/a [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/33/106 Infant School was not pre-entered. "Workhouse" is an erroneous designation - Poorhouse is correct
OS1/10/33/107 BROATSHILL Broats Hill Broats Hill Broats Hill Broatshill Broatshill George Ogboe Esq Irving Bell James Carruthers Johnston's County Map Valuation Rolls 058 [situation] 1/2 mile S.W. by W. [South West by West] from Cove. A small farm house with extensive outoffices and garden attached together with a large tract of arable ground
OS1/10/33/107 KIRKPATRICK Kirkpatrick Kirkpatrick Kirkpatrick John Carruthers Schoolmaster Mr Irving Bell Mathew Rae 005 [situation] On the Glasgow and Carlisle Turnpike Road. A small village on the road from Carlisle to Glasgow 13 miles from the former place.
OS1/10/33/107 [page] 107 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.15 Trace 4 [signed] Samuel S Hill 2nd Corpl.R.E [2nd Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/33/108 HOLYLEE Hoolee Village Hoolee Village Holylee Holylee Hollee Hollee Hollee Holelee George Ogboe Esq Irving Bell James Carruthers Colonel Graham (Mossknowe) John Carruthers Schoolmaster Parish Register Property Documents Valuation Rolls for 1827 058 [situation] About 48 Chains East of Broatshill A long range of one story buildings with garden attached to back This place is sometimes called Fairy Row which is not proper. Colonel Graham States that there was an encampment of Monks near this place - but the site cannot be pointed out - hence the name Holylee [initialled] --
OS1/10/33/108 [page] 105 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.16 Trace 5 [crossed out] Kirtle Water [signed] Samuel S Hill 2nd CorplR.E. [2nd Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/33/109 FLEMING MILL (Corn) Fleming Mill Fleming Mill Fleming Mill Fleming Mill John Carruthers, Schoolmaster Valuation Rolls for 1858 Bill of Sale Mrs Little Proprietrix 058 [situation] About 1/4 mile SSE. [South South East] from Kirkpatrick A Corn mill and two cottages with gardens attached.
OS1/10/33/109 MOSSKNOW Mossknowe Mossknowe Mossknowe Mossknow Mossknow William Crow John Graham John Bell Valuation Rolls Johnstons Map 058 [situation] 22 Chains S.E. [South East] from KIrkpatrick These are the office houses connected with Mossknowe the property of Col [Colonel] Graham
OS1/10/33/109 TUMULUS [Beltenmont] Tumulus (Site of) Rev [Reverend] J Murdoch (Minister) J Bell Kirkpatrick J Graham Colonel Graham (Mossknowe) 058 Remains of a cairn is distinctly visible near Beltenmount, which is Supposed to be the Sepulchre of a Druid of Rank.
OS1/10/33/109 [page] 109 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.15 Trace 6 [crossed out] Lodge [note at Mossknow] [Mo]ssknow has been adopted [by] approval of proprietor Col [Colonel] Graham [af]ter special reference made by Capt [Captain] [--]therd. [signed] JBJunors Carlisle G.S.O. Nov 6/63 [signed] Thomas Watson 2nd Corpp. R.E. [2nd Corporal Royal Engineers] [signed] James Cowan C/a [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/33/110 BELTENMONT Beltonmount Beltonmount Beltonmount Beltonmount Beltenmont Beltenmont Valn [Valuation] Rolls Johnston's County Map New Stat. [Statistical] Account of Dumfiresshire Old Stat. [Statistical] Account of Dumfriesshire Estate Plans & Documents D.McJerrow Esq Writer Annan 058 A neat Cottage near Mossknowe and occupied by the Gamekeeper
OS1/10/33/110 BELTENMONT COTTAGE Beltenmont Cottage Beltenmont Cottage Beltenmont Cottage William Crow John Graham John Bell 058 [situation] In the Sn. [Southern] vicinity of Beltonmount Mill. A name given to a cottage with garden attached
OS1/10/33/110 [page] 110 Ph. [Parish] of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 58.15 Trace 6 [crossed out] Beltenmount Hill [crossed out] Mosshouse Cottage [signed] James Cowan C/a [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/33/111 CALEDONIAN RAILWAY Caledonian Railway Caledonian Railway Colonel Graham Moss Knowe J Bell Newton [situation] From West to East of Sn. [Southern] district of Ph. [Parish One of the main trunk lines of Scotland running from Carlisle to Glasgow & Edinburgh
OS1/10/33/111 GRAHAMS-HILL Grahams-hill Grahams-hill Colonel Graham of Moss Knowe Mr Marshall Red house Francis Scott Red house 058 [situation] 24 chains Ne by N. [North East by North from Moss Know A farm house with outbuildings & farm attached the property of Colonel Graham
OS1/10/33/111 [page] 111 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Sheet 58.16 Trace 1 [signed] J G Andrew srR.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/33/111 Caledonian Railway was not pre-entered on this page
OS1/10/33/112 RAE BURN Rae Burn Colonel Graham Mossknow David Gass Raeburn Head Mathew Gass Raeburn Head 058 [situation] In the S.En. [South Eastern] district of the Parish. A burn having its rise from a run of drains on Hayfield Farm runs in Southerly direction, joins the Logan Burn and is then called the Black [Sark]
OS1/10/33/112 [page] 112 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Sheet 58.16 Trace 2 [signed] JG Andrew srRE. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/33/112 Rae Burn was not pre-entered on this page
OS1/10/33/113 WILLIAMSFIELD Williamsfield Williamsfield Williamsfield Colonel Graham Mossknowe Mr J Beattie Williamsfield Mr Marshall Redhouse 058 [situation] 1 mile N.E. [North East] of Mossknow. A farm house with outbuildings and farm attached the property of Colonel Graham
OS1/10/33/113 [page] 113 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Sheet 58.16 Trace 3 [crossed out] Catherines Moss [signed] JG Andrew sR.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/33/114 MOSSKNOW Mossknowe Mossknow Col [Colonel] Graham Mossknowe Mr Marshall Redhouser J Newbiggan Redhall 058 [situation] Towards the S.E. [South Eastern] district of this Parish. A gentlemans seat, the residence of Col [Colonel] Graham
OS1/10/33/114 KIRTLE WATER Kirtle Water Col [Colonel] Graham Moss Know Mr Marshall Red house Francis Scott Red house 058 [situation] On the Wn. [Western] Ph. [Parish] Boundary and S.E. [South East] through Sn [Southern] division of this Ph [Parish] A River which rises near the east side of the Parish of Middlebie and glides in a southerly direction and mingles with the Solway Firth a short distance to the S.W. [South West] of Gretna.
OS1/10/33/114 [page] 114 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Sheet 58.16 Trace 4 [signed] JG Andrew srR.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/33/114 Kirtle Water was not pre-entered on this page
OS1/10/33/115 REDHALL Redhall Redhall Redhall Col [Colonel] Graham Mossknowe Mr J Newbiggan Redhall Mr J Marshall Redhouse 058 [situation] 47 Chains SE [South East] from Mossknowe. A commodious farm house with outbuildings farm & garden attached the property of Col [Colonel] Graham
OS1/10/33/115 REDHOUSE Redhouse Redhouse Redhouse Col [Colonel] Graham Moss Knowe Mr J Newbiggan Redhall Mr J Marshall Redhouse 058 [situation] 56 Chains East of Mossknow. A commodious farm house with outbuidings farm & garden attached the proprty of Col [Colonel Graham]
OS1/10/33/115 EWES BURN Ewes Burn Ewes Burn Ewes Burn Mr Francis Scott Redhouse Mr James Armstrong Knowhill Mr Andrew Johnstone Knowhill 058; 059; 063 [situation] From 10 Chains South of Cranberry S.W. by S. [South West by South] to Stand Burn. A small burn rising on the farm of Redhouse runs in a South Easterly direction
OS1/10/33/115 [page] 115 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Sheet 58.16 Trace 5 [signed] J. G. Andrew srR.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/33/116 Site of REDHALL CASTLE (13th Century) Redhall Tower Redhall Tower Redhall Tower Redhall Castle Redhall Castle Redhall Castle Col. [Colonel] Graham Mossknow Mr J Newbiggan Redhall Mr J Marshall Redhouse New Stat Acct [Statistical Account] of Dumfriesshire J Newbigging Redhall Col [Colonel] Graham of Mossknow 058 [situation] In the Wn [Western] vicinity of Redhall The tower of Redhall, the seat of the renowned Flemings, In 1296 the Flemings shut themselves up in this tower, which they defended against the English for three days. Towards the evening of the third day the English, enraged by the resistance, Collected wood around the tower, set fire to it, and Consumed thirty brave defenders in its flames Tradition says the elder Fleming had a dream nine days before, in which he was ordered to fly to the Highlands. The wall is entirely demolished and the stones have been Carried away.
OS1/10/33/116 [page] 116 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Sheet 58.16 Trace 5 [crossed out] Foxcover [signed] J.G. Andrew srR.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/33/117 NOWTHILL Knowthill Knowthill Knowthill Nowthill Nowthill Mr James Armstrong Knowthill Andrew Johnstone Knowthill J Marshall Redhouse Col. [Colonel] Graham Mossknowe Mr Carruthers Schoolmaster 058 [situation] 1/2 mile East of Redhall. A farm house with outbuildings & garden attached the property of Col [Colonel] Graham
OS1/10/33/117 ROMAN ROAD [Kirkpatrick Fleming parish] Roman Road (Site of) Roman Road (Site of) Roman Road (Site of) Col [Colonel] Graham B Fergusson Esq Gretna Rev [Reverend] D Roddick Gretna 058 [situation] Tracing Glasgow and Carlisle Turnpike Road. The Roman Road traverses this Parish from east to west, It forms a part of the Turnpike Trust leading from Glasgow to Carlisle and was so used for a considerable time without any repair or change to the surface.
OS1/10/33/117 NOOK Nook Nook John Carruthers Schoolmaster Property Documents 058 [situation] 19 chains N.W. [North West] from Nouthill. A small cottage with garden attached on the Glasgow etc Turnpike Road.
OS1/10/33/117 [page] 117 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Sheet 58.16 Trace 6 [note at Nowthill] Nout or Nowt black cattle Dr [Doctor] Jamiesons Scottish Dictionary [Jamieson's Dictionary of the Scottish Language] [signed] John G Andrew srR.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/33/118 [page] 118 [blank page]
OS1/10/33/119 REDHALLMOOR Redhall Moor Redhall Moor Redhall Moor Redhallmoor Rent Receipt Mr C Irving Redhall Moor Mr J McDonald Sarkside Col [Colonel] Graham Mossknowe 059 [situation] Near the S.En. [South Eastern] point of Parish. A small farm house with outbuildings & garden attached the property of Col [Colonel] Graham.
OS1/10/33/119 VALLEY Valley Valley Valley Mr George Curry Moor Cottage John McKay Valley William Scott Cranberry 059 [situation] 1/4 SSE. [South South East] from Redhall muir Once a farm house with outbuildings but now converted into cottages for the labourers on Cranberry farm
OS1/10/33/119 GRETNA FLOW Gretna Flow Gretna Flow Gretna Flow Mr C Irving Redhall Moor George Cairns Moor Cottage John McKay Valley 058 [situation] 23 Chains SE [South East] from Redhallmuir A small Moss on Cranberry & Sarkside farms
OS1/10/33/119 [page] 119 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Sheet 59.13 Trace 1 [signed] JG Andrew srRE. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/33/120 MOORLAND COTTAGE Moor Cottage Moor Cottage Moor Cottage Moorland Cottage Mr George Curry MoorCottage J McDonald Sarkside Col [Colonel} Graham Mossknowe Col [Colonel] Graham Mossknowe 059 [situation] 50 Chains SE. [South East] from Redhallmuir. A small cottage with a garden & two fields attached the property of Col [Colonel] Graham
OS1/10/33/120 [page] 120 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Sheet 59.13 Trace 1 Ewes Burn See Page 115 [signed] JG Andrew srRE. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/33/121 CRANBERRY Cranberry Rent Receipt Mr William Scott Cranberry J Bell Newton 059 [situation] About 1/2 mile SSE [South South East] from Redhallmuir A commodious Farm house with outbuildings & garden attached the property of Col [Colonel] Graham
OS1/10/33/121 CALEDONIAN RAILWAY Caledonian Railway Johnstones Map Col [Colonel] Graham Moss Knowe Mr J Bell Newton 059 [situation] From West to East of Sn [Southern] District The principal trunk line in Scotland extends from Carlisle to Edinburgh & Glasgow.
OS1/10/33/121 [page] 121 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Sheet 59.13 Trace 2 [crossed out] Catherines Moss [signed] JG Andrew srRE. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/33/121 Caledonian Railway was not pre-entered on this page
OS1/10/33/122 ROMAN ROAD [Kirkpatrick Fleming parish] Roman Road (Site of) Roman Road (Site of) Roman Road (Site of) Col [Colonel] Graham Mossknowe B Ferguson Esq Gretna Rev J Roddick Gretna 058 [situation] Nearly 1/2 mile South of Cranberry. The Roman Road traverses this Parish from east to west. It forms a part of the Turnpike Trust leading from Glasgow to Carlyle and was used for a Considerable time With[out] any repair or change of the surface
OS1/10/33/122 [page] 122 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 59.13 Trace 2 [signed] Philip Munro Ln Corp RE [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/33/122 an almost identical entry appears on page 117
OS1/10/33/123 BROATS Broats Broats Broats Broats Rent Receipt Mr Ferguson Tenant Mr Rome Newtown Valuation Rolls 063 [situation] Near the SWn. [South Western] point of Ph. [Parish] A very extensive farm house & out offices all slated & in good repair, the thrashing mill is worked by Steam Power
OS1/10/33/123 CLEUCHSIDE Cleughside Cleughside Cleughside Mr Ferguson Broats Mr Rome Newtown Mr Rome Christlands 063 [situation] 11 Chains SW. [South West] from Broats. A row of old cottage house on the farm of Broats they are thatched & in poor repair
OS1/10/33/123 DORNOCK BURN Cleughside Burn Cleughside Burn Cleughside Burn Dornock Burn Dornock Burn Mr Frguson Broats Mr Rome Sen [Senior] Christlands Mr Rome Jun [Junior] Christlands Revd [Reverend] J Anderson John Montgomery Dornock 058; 063 [situation] Tracing SW. [South Western] Ph. [Parish] Boundary. A small stream rising in the parish of Dornock & after running a short distance through this parish it again joins the above mentioned parish.
OS1/10/33/123 [page] 123 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 63.2 Trace 2 [signed] Charles J Fearnside SRe [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/33/124 [page] 124 [blank page]
OS1/10/33/125 FLOSH Flosh Flosh Flosh Mrs Riddick Flosh Thomas Turnbull Flosh Irving Bell Newton 063 [situation] Near the Sn [Southern] extremity of this Parish. A farm house with outbuilding garden and farm of land attached [additional note crossed out, initialled MD.]
OS1/10/33/125 [page] 125 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 63.3 Trace 1 [signed] James Cowan C/a [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/33/126 [page] 126 [blank page]
OS1/10/33/127 NUTBERRRY MOSS Nutberry Moss Nutberry Moss Nutberry Moss James Armstrong Nutberry Charles Rome Hillhead Mr Carruthers Kirkpatrick 063 [situation] At the Sn [Southern] extremity of this Parish. A small portion of Moss on the Southern boundary of the Parish
OS1/10/33/127 NUTBERRY Nutberry Nutberry Nutberry James Armstrong occupant Charles Rome Hillhead R Rome Newtown 063 [situation] 23 chains S.E.E. [South East East] of Flosh. A farm house & out offices all slated & in good repair.
OS1/10/33/127 [page] 127 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 63.3 Trace 2 [signed] Charles J Fearnside SRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/33/128 HILLHEAD Hillhead Hillhead Hillhead Mr Charles Rome occupant James Armstrong Nurberry R Rome Newtown 063 [situation] 35 Chains nearly East from Flosh. A very extensive farm house & outoffices all slated and in good repair.
OS1/10/33/128 TUMULUS [Hillhead] Tumulus Tumulus Tumulus Mr James Armstrong Mr R Rome Mr Carruthers 063 [situation] 24 Chains nealy East from Hillhead A small, round earthen mound Consists of forest trees, a supposed sepulchre in the days of the Romans There is another in the adj. [adjoining] Plan,
OS1/10/33/128 [page] 128 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Plan 63.3 Trace 3 [signed] Charles J Fearnside SRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/33/129 CALVERTSHOLM Calverts Holm Calverts Holm Calverts Holm Calvertsholm Rent Receipt Mr Allan Calverts Holm S Beattie Rigg Head Col [Colonel] Graham] Mossknowe 063 [situation] In the SEn. [South Eastern] district. A commodious farm house with extensive outbuildings & garden attached the property of Col [Colonel] Graham
OS1/10/33/129 RIGHEAD Rigg Head Rigg Head Rigg Head Righead Rent Receipt Mr Allan Calverts Holm S Beattie Rigg Head Col [Colonel] Graham Mossknowe 063 [situation] 27 Chains S.E. by S. [South East by South] from Calvertsholm. A farm house with outbuildings & garden attached the property of Col [Colonel] Graham
OS1/10/33/129 KIRTLE WATER Kirtle Water Col [Colonel] Graham Moss Knowe Mr J Bell Newton M Rae Newton 063 [situation] On Wn [Western] Ph [Parish] boundary and S.E. [South East] through Sn [Southern] district. A considerable stream having its rise in Middlebie Parish flows in a Southerly direction & empties itself into the Solway Firth
OS1/10/33/129 [page] 129 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Sheet 63.4 Trace 1 [signed] John G Andrew srR.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/33/129 Calvertsholm and Kirtle Water were not pre-entered on this page
OS1/10/33/130 EWES BURN Ewes Burn Mr Francis Scott Redhouse J Marshall Redhouse J Armstrong Knouthill 058; 059; 063 [situation] From 10 Chains S. [South] of Cranberry S.W. by S. [South West by South] to Stand burn. A small Burn having its rise on Cranberry Farm runs in a southerly direction and empties itself into Kirtle Water
OS1/10/33/130 STAND BURN Stand Burn Stand Burn Stand Burn Francis Scott Redhouse James Armstrong Knouthill 063 [situation] On the SEn. [South Eastern] Ph [Parish] Boundary. A small Burn having its rise on Cranberry Farm runs in a southerly direction and empties itself into Kirtle Water
OS1/10/33/130 [page] 130 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming Sheet 63.4 Trace 2 [crossed out] Foxcover [signed] J.G Andrew srR.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/33/131 CAMP WELL Camp Well Camp Well Camp Well Francis Scott Redhouse James Armstrong Knouthill John Newbiggan, Redhall 063 [situation] At the SEn. [South Eastern] Ph. [Parish] Boundary. An excellent spring of water on the farm of Knouthill. It is much visited to for water by the inhabitants of the district,
OS1/10/33/131 [Page] 131 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming -- Plan 63.4 Trace 3 [Signed] R. Stotherd Capt. R.Eng [Captain Royal Engineers] 30th April 1858. [Signed] Philip Munro Ln Corp: RE. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/33/132 [page] 132 33 OS1/10/33 C [COUNTY] DUMFRIES PH [PARISH] of KIRKPATRICK FLEMING Scale 25.344 PLAN--page 52.10--3 52.11--5 52.14--11 52.15--17 52.16--31 58.2--35 58.3--43 58.4--49 58.6--51 58.7--61 58.8--67 59.1--67 58.10--69 58.11--75 58.12--85 59.9--89 58.13--89 58.14--91 58.15--95 58.16--111 59.13--119 58.2--123 58.3--125 58.4--129
OS1/10/33/133 [page] 133 INDEX Plans -- Name of Object -- Page 58.6 -- Allerbeck -- 51 52.11 -- Broad Beck -- 6 52.15 -- Blackcleuch--26 52.15 -- Brantethcroft -- 28 52.16 -- Bercleshead -- 32 52.16 -- Branteth Tile Works -- 33 58.2 -- Burnfoot -- 40 58.3 -- Bellstown -- 46 58.3 -- Bellstown Wood -- 46 58.3 -- Bakethin Bridge -- 47 58.3, 58.4 -- Branteth Flow -- 48, 49 58.4 -- Branteth -- 49 58.4 -- Branteth Well -- 50 58.6 -- Burnhead -- 54 58.2, 58.3, 58.6, 58.7-- Burnfoothill Wood -- 40, 47, 53, 62 58.6, 58.7-- Burnfoothill Moss-- 54, 62 58.7 -- Burnfoothill -- 62 58.7, 58.8 -- Braehead -- 64, 67 58.10 -- Brownknowe -- 72 58.10 -- Brownknowe Quarry -- 73 58.11 -- Brownrig -- 84 59.9 -- Black Sark -- 89 58.14 -- Broatsmoor -- 94 58.15 -- Birkenshawhead -- 96 58.15 -- Broatshill -- 107 58.15 -- Beltenmount Cottage -- 110 58.15 -- Beltenmount Mill -- 110 63.2 -- Broats -- 123 [ . ] -- Burnhead Burn -- 52 63.4 -- Camp Well -- 131 52.15 -- Craigshaws -- 18 52.15 -- Caldronlea Quarry -- 19 52.15 -- Caldronlea -- 21 52.15, 52.16 -- Cadgill Burn -- 23, 31 58.2 -- Cross -- 37 58.3 -- Cairnhil -- 43 58.3 -- Chalkyhill Wood -- 44 58.5, 58.6, 58.10, 58.16, 59.13 -- Caledonian Railway -- 56, 70, 95, 111, 121 58.15 -- Cove -- 99 58.11, 58.15 -- Cove Quarry -- 81, 95 58.15 -- Church -- 103 59.13 -- Cranberry -- 121 63.2 -- Cleuchside -- 123 63.2 -- Cleuchside Burn -- 123 63.4 -- Calvertsholm -- 129 52.11 -- Browncow Sike -- 5 58.7 -- Dalvingswalls -- 63 58.11 -- Dunskellyrig -- 78 58.11 -- Dornock Burn -- 93 58.2, 58.3 -- East Avenue -- 35, 43 58.14 -- Eastfield -- 93 58.16 -- Ewes Burn -- 115 52.14, 52.15 -- Foxhall Wood -- 12, 24 58.2 -- Fair Helen's Thorn -- 38 58.3 -- Fort -- 44 58.3 -- Fairyknowe -- 45 58.6 -- Free Church -- 53 58.11 -- Flowerbank -- 77 58.11 -- Fauldingcleuch -- 77 58.11 -- Floshpark -- 93 63.3 -- Flosh -- 125 58.12 -- Fair Helen's Tomb Stone -- 35 52.10 -- Gowkhall Bridge -- 4 52.14 -- Gowkhall -- 11 52.15 -- Gair -- 24 52.15 -- Gaircroft -- 24 52.15 -- Gair School -- 26 52.15 -- Gaulhill -- 28 58.6 -- Graystones -- 59 58.7, 58.11 -- Gillshaw Flow -- 63, 76 58.15 -- Greenfield -- 105 52.10, 52.11, 52.15 -- High Muir -- 3, 5, 17 52.11 -- Highmuir Well -- 9 52.15 -- Highmuir Quarry -- 19 52.15 -- Highmuir -- 21 58.6 -- Hangingshaw Plantation -- 57 58.8 -- Howgillside -- 67 58.12 -- Hayfield -- 87 58.15 -- Helens Well -- 100 58.15 -- Holylee -- 108 63.3 -- Hillhead -- 128 58.15 -- Infant School -- 106
OS1/10/33/134 [page] 134 INDEX Plan -- Name of Object -- Page 58.15 -- Infant School -- 97 58.15 -- Irvingtown -- 97 58.11, 58.15, 58.6, 58.10, -- Kirtle Water -- 80, 69, 51, 114, 11 52.14, 53.10, 52.11, 58.16, 63.4 -- [Kirtle Water] -- 3, 5, 95, 108, 129 52.14 -- Knowehead -- 12 52.14, 58.2 -- Kirkconnel Lee -- 13, 37 52.15 -- Kennedy's Corner -- 22 58.2 -- Kirkconnel Church -- 37 58.6 -- Kirtle Bridge -- 56 58.11, 58.15 -- Kirkpatrick -- 101 58.15 -- Kirkpatrick Inn -- 106 58.15 -- Kirkpatrick -- 107 52.10 -- Laverockhall -- 3 58.2 -- Ladies' Well -- 39 58.3, 58.7, 58.8 -- Logan Burn -- 48, 68, 64 58.6 -- Langshawmuir -- 55 58.6 -- Langshaw Burn -- 55 58.6 -- Langshaw -- 57 58.11 -- Little Wicketthorn -- 82 57.2 -- Meg's Tree -- 36 58.10 -- Merkland -- 70 58.10 -- Merkland Burn -- 70 58.10 -- Merkland Cross -- 71 58.15 -- Moorend -- 96 58.15 -- Manse -- 102 58.15, 58.16 -- Mossknowe -- 109, 114 59.13 -- Moorland Cottage -- 120 58.2, 52.14 -- North-west Approach -- 15, 35 52.15, 58.2 -- North Avenue -- 25, 35 58.11 -- Nether Woodhouse -- 79 58.11, 58.15 -- Newton -- 82, 98 58.12 -- Newhope -- 87 58.14 -- Northangle -- 91 58.16 -- Nouthill -- 117 63.3 -- Nutberry Moss -- 127 63.3 -- Nutberry -- 127 58.16 -- Nook -- 117 52.14 -- Outerland -- 11 58.2 -- Palmergill Bridge -- 42 58.15 -- Peel Hole -- 100 52.14 -- Rob's Bank -- 15 52.15, 58.3, 58.3 -- Redstones Wood -- 27, 45 52.15, 58.2, 58.3 -- Redstones Burn -- 27, 40, 45 58.16 -- Redhall -- 115 58.16 -- Redhouse -- 115 58.16 -- Redhall Castle -- 116 58.11, 58.15, 58.16, 59.13 -- Roman Road -- 81, 104, 117, 122 58.12, 58.16, 59.9 -- Rae Burn -- 85, 89, 112 58.12 -- Raeburn Flow -- 86 58.12 -- Raeburnhead -- 87 58.12 -- Raeburn -- 88 58.2, 58.3 -- Redhouses -- 41, 43 58.15 -- Smithfield -- 105 52.15 -- Snab -- 22 58.2 -- South Approach -- 36 58.2 -- Springkell -- 39 58.3 -- Sarkshiels -- 48 58.6 -- School -- 54 58.12 -- Southwoodhead Quarry -- 86 59.9 -- Sarkside -- 89 58.14 -- Scottsfield -- 92 58.15 -- Shawrig -- 101 58.15 -- School -- 102 58.15 -- Schoolcroft -- 105 63.4 -- Stand Burn -- 130 52.14 -- Thornwell -- 12 52.15, 58.3 -- The Forest -- 21, 25 58.2 -- Finnie Hill -- 41 58.6 -- Turfrig --59 58.15 -- Toppinghead -- 101 58.15 -- Tower -- 104 58.15, 63.3 -- Tumulus -- 109, 128 58.11 -- Under Woodhouse -- 79 58.15 -- Under Newton -- 98 59.13 -- Valley -- 119 58.2 -- West Approach -- 36 58.6, 58.10 -- Wyseby -- 57, 59 58.7 -- Wysebyhill Moss 61 58.7 -- Wysebyhill -- 65 58.10 -- Woodhouse Mains -- 71 58.10 -- Woodhouse Tower -- 72 58.11 -- Woodhousehill -- 75 58.11 -- Woodhousegate -- 79 58.11 -- Wicket-thorn -- 82 58.11, 58.15 -- Workhouse -- 83, 106 58.15 -- Woodside -- 97 58.16 -- Williamsfield -- 113
OS1/10/33/134 Redhall Tower has been altered to Redhall Castle in a much later hand [Note at Wysebyhill] See correspondence in Name Book of Eskdalemuir Ph [Parish]