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KIRKPATRICK JUXTA |
Kirkpatrick-Juxta |
Walkers' Map of Scotland
Craword's Map of Dumfriesshire
Johnston's Map of Dumfriesshire |
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Situation Near the Nn. [Northern] extremity of Dumfriesshire and adjoining Lanarkshire on the South.
The Name of this Parish was anciently written Kirkpatrick - derived from the famous missionary St. Patrick.- It is now written Kirkpatrick-Juxta as being nearer to the capital of Scotland than Kirkpatrick-Fleming._
The Parish of Kirkpatrick-Juxta is of irregular formation being bounded on the North by Moffat, on the East by Moffat and Wamphray, on the South by Johnstone and Kirkmichael and on the West by Closeburn and Crawford in Lanarkshire. There is no detached part of another Parish within its limits, nor is there a detached portion of it within the boundaries of any other Parish. -Its entire Area is now Computed at 22,465.263 Acres, of which about 8,200 may be arable, 265 wood and 1400 pasture And irreclaimable land and of which about 2,000 Acres are Capable of Cultivation. The mountain range of Queensberry on the West runs irregularly northward, Another range of lower hills on the East extends in a parallel direction between two and three miles distant, - and between these two ranges is the pastoral valley of Kinnel Water.- Betwixt the latter range and the River Annan on the En. [Eastern] Parish Boundary the tract of ground is nearly two miles broad and 8 miles long And which Consists of hill and vale and Constitutes most of the richer and more valuable portion of the Parish.- It Consists of lands formerly moor, which are mostly now Arable though About One tenth of the whole is either rock or moor land.- The principal Streams are Kinnel Water from N.Wn. [North Western] district which running S.E. [South East] onto the Southern Parish Boundary falls into River Annan, - nearly intersecting the Parish; Duff-Kinnel Water on the S.Wn. [South Western] boundary running also S.E. [South East] forms a Confluence with Kinnel Water on the boundary between Johnstone And this Parish; Evan Water from the Moffat Parish, running S. E. [South East] through N. En. [North Eastern] district, which falls into River Annan on the En. [Eastern] boundary and River Annan which forms the En. [Eastern] Parish Boundary.- Numerous rills And Springs occur throughout, Some of the latter of mineral repute.- The Caledonian Railway from Moffat runs S.S.E. [South South East] through En. [Eastern] division of Parish on which there is a first-class Station called Beattock Station. There is one Turnpike road from Glasgow to Carlisle and Another intersecting it at Beattock-bridge Hotel from Dumfries to Edinburgh, the entire length of these lines being about 20 miles. No minerals are wrought nor manufactory carried on.- The only village is Craigielands in the En. [Eastern] district consisting of neat Small buildings on a regular plan. The Ph. [Parish] Church built in 1799, is Conveniently Situated for the population, in the En. [Eastern] district; it Accommodates About 600 and affords 50 free Sittings; - Stipend £220. - There is no other place of worship within this Parish. - There are two parochial Schools [continued on next page] |
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2 Parish of Kirkpatrick-Juxta County of Dumfries.
[continued from previous page] schools situate respectively near the Parish Church and near the S.Wn. [South Western] extremity of the Parish._ Population at the last census 1,097._
The Roman Road from near the N.W. point of Wamphray must have crossed the Annan about 1 1/2 mile above the S.En. [South Eastern] point of Kirkpatrick-Juxta, but no indications can now be traced whereby to shew the exact spot where it did enter the Parish. This may readily enough be accounted for by the overflows of the Annan having swept away any traces at the period when General Roy wrote about it, as in the following quotation; "the second principal Roman way then passes the Annan near the Burnfoot of Kirkpatrick. Proceeding thence along the West bank of the Annan, it leads by the intrenchments at Tassies holm (? Tassies Height) which we have likewise supposed may have been a Camp of Agricola, and having crossed the Avon ( ? Evan Water) near its confluence with the Annan, it continues along the ridge between those two rivers, till it falls in with the sources of the Clyde."_ The intrenchments above referred to are still discernable on a hill called Tassies Height, which, according to Roy and other Authorities have been characterised on Plan as those of a Roman Camp._ The Roman Road it may be observed is in direct communication with this Camp._ About 2 1/2 miles N.E. from Tassie's Height lines of entrenchment forming nearly a square - the S.W. side evidently washed partly away by Garpol Water or that stream having formed a natural barrier there, - have also been characterised as a Roman Camp (supposed) on Plan._ Though of larger dimensions than the Camp on Tassies Height, it in all probability formed an advanced or outlying post thereto, for it may be here remarked that the hill range to the West of the former would intercept the view to the West and South West where as it still shewn by indications on the ground there are numerous British Strengths. _ This Camp was therefore well adapted for keeping in check the British during the construction of the Roman Road to the N.E. _ Vestiges of circularly intrenched enclosures occur throughout the entire En. [Eastern] Division of the Parish which have been termed by people of locality British Forts._ The old Statisical Account of Kirkpatrick-Juxta evidently referring to these fortifications says " there are a great number of burians also many circular inclosures which are commonly supposed to have been used for securing the cattle from enemies and thieves in a Country much infested with both". In the New Statistical of Dumfriesshire similar strengths are described which as the narrator therein states " are supposed by some antiquaries to be the remains of Pictish Encampments; while others are of opinion that they were merely places of strength into which the people collected their cattle at night for security from the English borderers. There is also a third conjecture, that they were for the purpose of protecting the cattle during the night from the ravages of wild beasts when the Country was covered with wood._ This last supposition is perhaps the most correct."_ Whether these encampments therefore belong to the aboriginal or feudal period has not as yet been satisfactorily determined and consequently the character assigned by the local authorities has been adopted respectively to these circular inclosures on Plans._ "Several Moats" - says the New Stat: [Statistical} Acct. [Account] - " exist in this Parish" but of which only one can now be pointed out situate in the N. En. [North Eastern] district; also " many cairns " three of which are shewn on Plans and which from indications on the ground are evidently of very ancient origin. Three upright stones called "Three Standing Stones" are traditionally reported to be commemorative of a battle in the 13th. century. Mr. Stewart of Hillside, factor for the Annandale Estates - who is well informed on the local names and antiquities of this district says "All the traditions agree that Three Standing Stones commemorate some warlike event in the time of Bruce or Wallace_ but exactly what that is I have never seen any authority for." See Page 63._ The remains of Auchen Castle, Lochhouse Tower, Kinnelhead Tower and another Tower according to the following descriptions are shewn "The ruins of the old Castle of Auchencass are very ancient and considerable extent still, though much dilapidated._ It belonged to Randolph Earl of Murray, Regent of Scotland in the minority of David Bruce, and was at another time the property of the Douglases of Morton._ The Tower of Lochhouse belonged to the Johnstons of Corehead. There was lately one vaulted ruin at Kinnelhead and there is still another at Boreland."_ The ancient Church of the suppressed Parish of Drum Dun or Drumgree stood near the Sn. [Southern] point of this Parish, the foundations of which are yet extant._ Chalmers remarks "Walter de Carnock, who possessed the Manor of Dungree in the twelfth century, granted to the Monks of Kelso the Church of Dungreioch with its pertinents. After the Reformation the Parish of Dumgree was suppressed, a large part of it being annexed to Johnstone, and a smaller part of it to Kirkpatrick-Juxta."_ The remains of a chapel at the N.E. side of the Parish forming "a portion of wall at the end of a cottage and a small Gable having a Gothic window opposite it" have been shewn on Plan._ There seems to be no account of this chapel now extant._
[D]umfries Septr. [September] 1857. |
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FORT [Holehouse Linn] |
Camp |
John Geddes
Ebenezer Geddes
George Murray |
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A small, but strong, Fort on the south side of Holehouse Linn. It seems to be either of British or Danish construction. |
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HOLEHOUSE LINN |
Holehouse Linn |
John Geddes, Holehouse
Ebenezer Geddes, Holehouse
George Murray, Gardenholm
Charles Stewart Esq
See Description Remark |
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A stream rising in the Parish of Moffat and falling into the Annan.
The name is applicable only to that part of the stream where its banks are precipitous and thickly wooded. |
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LAIRD'S WELL |
Laird's Well |
John Geddes
Ebenezer Geddes
George Murray |
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A spring on the Turnpike Road side. |
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MUCCRAW KNOWE |
Muckraw Knowe
Muccraw Knowe |
John Geddes
Ebenezer Geddes
George Murray
Charles Stewart Esq |
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A ridge like knowe to the east of Laird's Well. |
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FORT [Holehouse Linn]: At the N'n extremity of P'h.
HOLEHOUSE LINN: On N'n Parish Boundary.
LAIRD'S WELL: On the N.E. side of Muckle Hill.
MUCCRAW KNOWE: 14 chains N.E. from Muckle Hill. |
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MUCKLE HILL |
Muckle Hill |
John Geddes
Ebenezer Geddes
George Murray |
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A ridge like hill to the west of Muckraw Knowe. |
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ROMAN ROAD [Kirkpatrick Juxta parish] |
Roman Road |
James Johnston, Palaceknowe
Robert Burgess, Broomlands
Lawrence Anderson, Chapel |
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A roman road which leads from England, by Birrenswark, to the Clyde. The road is still distinctly traceable through this Parish. |
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HOLEHOUSE CLEUCH |
Holehouse Cleuch |
John Geddes
Ebenezer Geddes
George Murray |
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A small glen through which a stream flows falling into the Holehouse LInn. |
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MUCKLE HILL: In N'n Parish district.
ROMAN ROAD [Kirkpatrick Juxta parish]: FRom N'n point of P'h S.E. through E'n P'h district.
HOLEHOUSE CLEUCH: 1/4 mile W. from Muckle Hill. |
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HOLEHOUSE LINN |
Holehouse Linn |
John Geddes
Ebenezer Geddes
George Murray |
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A stream rising in the Parish of Moffat and falling into the Annan. |
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RIVER ANNAN |
River Annan
Annan Water |
James Ballantyne, Palaceknowe
James Johnstone, Palaceknowe
Robert Burgess, Broomlands |
009 |
A stream rising on the boundary of Peeblesshire flows in Southerly directionand falls into the Solway Firth. This stream is often called the "River Annan", but more generally "Annan Water" and its mouth is called "Annan Water Foot". |
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HOLEHOUSE LINN: On N'n P'h Boundary.
RIVER ANNAN: On E'n Parish Boundary. |
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HOLEHOUSE CLEUCH |
Holehouse Cleuch |
George Murray, Holehouse
John Geddes, Gardenholm
Ebenezer Geddes, Gardenholm |
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A small glen with a stream flowing through, then glen continues in Common Plan and terminates at Holehouse Linn. |
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HOLEHOUSE CLEUCH: In N'n Parish district. |
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BLACK RIG |
Black Rigg |
John Geddes
Ebenezer Geddes
George Murray |
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A ridge like knowe to the south of Craigie Knowe. |
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CRAIGY KNOWE |
Craigie Knowe
Craigy Rocky |
John Geddes
Ebenezer Geddes
George Murray
Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson's Scottish Dictionary |
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A small round knowe to the west of Muckle Hill. |
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BLACK RIG: In N'n Parish district.
CRAIGY KNOWE: 16 chains N. from Black Rig. |
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CAMP KNOWE [Fort] |
Camp Knowe |
John Geddes
Ebenezer Geddes
William Murray |
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A round knowe to the south of Hay Knowe on which there is the trace of a British Fort. |
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MUCKLE HILL |
Muckle Hill |
John Geddes
Ebenezer Geddes
George Murray |
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A ridge like hill to the west of Muckraw Knowe. |
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CAMP KNOWE [Fort]: 50 chains N.E. from Black Rig.
MUCKLE HILL: 1/2 mile N.E. by N. from Black Rig. |
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GARDENHOLM LINN |
Gardenholm Linn |
John Geddes
Ebenezer Geddes
William Murray |
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A deep rugged glen through which a stream flows, falling into the Annan. |
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HOLEHOUSE CLEUCH |
Holehouse Cleuch |
John Geddes
Ebenezer Geddes
William Murray |
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A small glen through which a stream flows and falls into the Holehouse Linn. |
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ROMAN ROAD |
Roman Road |
Dr. [Doctor] Singer's Survey of Dumfriesshire
James Johnstone, Palaceknowe
Robert Burgess, Broomlands |
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A roman road which extends from England by Birrenswark to the Clyde. |
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GARDENHOLM LINN: 53 chains N.E. from Black Rig.
HOLEHOUSE CLEUCH: 1/4 mile E. from Muckle Hill.
ROMAN ROAD: From N'n point of P'h S.E. thro' E'n P'h district. |
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CRAIK'S CRAIGS PLANTATION |
Craik's Craigs Plantation
Craik's Craigs |
John Geddes
William Murray
Thomas Waugh
New Statistical Account of Dumfriesshire |
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A Plantation of mixed wood near the boundary of this Parish. |
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BLACKLAW BURN |
Blacklaw Burn |
James Geddes
James Marchbank
William Murray |
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A stream rising in the Parish of Moffat and falling into the Evan. |
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CRAIK'S CRAIGS PLANTATION: 53 chains SW from Black Rig.
BLACKLAW BURN: Tracing N. W'n P'h Boundary. |
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ROB'S TYPE |
Rob's Type |
Robert Murray
George Murray
James Moffat |
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A ridge like knowe to the north of Craik Craigs Plantation. |
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GARDENHOLM PLANTATION |
Gardenholm Plantation |
See Page 16 for Authorities Etc. |
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ROB'S TYPE: Adjoining Black Rig on the S.W.
Note: "Type is often applied to the extreme high point whether artificial (built of stones) or natural in the same form of rock." - Charles Stewart Esqre. of Hillside.- |
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GARDENHOLM |
Gardenholm |
Robert Murray
William Murray
John Geddes |
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In NW of District.
A Farm steading occupied by Robert Murray. The property of J J Hope Johstone Esqr of Annandale. |
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HOLEHOUSE |
Holehouse |
John Geddes
William Murray
Robert Murray |
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Adjoining Gardenholm in the N.E.
A Farm steading occupied by Robert Murray. The property of J J Hope Johstone Esqr of Annandale |
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GARDENHOLM: In the N'n P'h district.
HOLEHOUSE: Adjoining Gardenholm in the N.E. |
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SAMUEL'S CHAIR |
Samuel's Chair |
John Geddes
Ebenezer Geddes
George Murray |
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A small round knowe to the north of Holehouse. |
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GARDENHOLM LINN |
Gardenholm Linn |
Robt. Murray
James Geddes
William Murray |
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A deep rugged glen through which a stream flows falling into the Annan. |
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RIVER ANNAN |
River Annan
Annan Water |
John Geddes Ebenezer Geddes George Murray
James Ballantyne
James Johnstone - both Palaceknowe
Robert Burgess, Broomlands |
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A stream rising near the borders of Peeblesshire flowing in a southerly direction through Dumfriesshire into the Solway Firth. |
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GARDENHOLM LINN: 10 chains W. from Gardenholm.
SAMUEL'S CHAIR: 12 chains N.W. from Gardenholm.
RIVER ANNAN: Tracing E'n P'h Boundary (sic) |
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CUSHAT CLEUCH |
Cushat Cleuch
Cushat Cleuch
Cushat Cleuch |
George Murray
Robert Murray
William Murray |
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A small Glen near to Cushat Mill through which a small stream flows falling into the Annan. |
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15 Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta Plan 16.3. Trace 1
CUSHAT CLEUCH: Situation 1/4 mile S. [South] from Gardenholm.
Kowschat or Cushat - The Ring- dove. Dr Jamieson's Scot: Dictionary
William Hyslop
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There are entries for Gore Hill and Cushat Hill that have been crossed out. |
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ADAMSHOLM |
Adamsholm
Adamsholm
Adamsholm |
James Carruthers
William Todd
George Wightman |
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[Situation] Nearly 3/4 mile S.S.E. [South South East] from Gardenholm.
A Small cottage with garden attached occupied James Carruthers. |
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GARDENHOLM PLANTATION |
Gardenholm Plantation
Gardenholm Plantation
Gardenholm Plantation |
William Todd
Andrew Linton
John Thomson |
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[Situation] 1/2 mile S. [South] from Gardenholm.
A plantation of mixed wood near Adam's holm. |
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FORT (Remains of) [Gardenholm Plantation] |
Fort (British)
Fort (British) |
John Geddes
William Murray |
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[Situation] In Gardenholm Plantation
A Small Fort Supposed to be British, it is much defaced. |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta -- Plan 16 3 Trace 2
[Signed] William Hyslop C/A [Civilian Assistant] |
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CLOFFIN BURN |
Cloffin Burn |
Blackwood County Map
Mr. Patrick Stewart, Middlegile
John Edgar (Moffat) |
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A small stream rising on the farm of Mosshope, it runs in a S.E. direction and falls into Evan Water at Middlegile. |
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Cloffin: Noise made like that when a horse runs with a loose shoe.
CLOFFIN BURN: From Moffat P'h [Parish] E'ds [Eastwards] to Evan Water. |
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BLACKLAW BURN |
Blacklaw Burn |
John Geddes
William Murray
James Moffat |
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A stream rising in the Parish of Moffat and falling into Evan Water. |
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BLACKLAW BURN: Tracing NW'n P'h (Parish) Boundary. |
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RITCHIE'S BUSHES |
Ritchie's Bushes
Ritchie's Bushes
Ritchie's Bushes |
William Renwick
John Armstrong
James Niven |
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[Situation] 35 chains NW [North West] from Longledholm
A number of Forest trees on west side of Evan Water. |
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CLOFFIN BURN |
Cloffin Burn |
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CRAIKHAUGH |
Craikhaugh |
John Rankin, Foggieholm
Thomas Waugh, Craikshaugh
James Marchbank, Chapelhill |
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A cottage with garden & a few acres of pasture land attached near Longbedholm. |
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FOGGIEHOLM |
Foggieholm |
John Rankin
Thomas Waugh
James Marchbank |
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Fine old thatched cottage with gardens attached a little south east of Craiks Haugh. |
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CRAIKHAUGH: 10 chains NE. E Longbedholm
FOGGIEHOLM: 18 chains SE from Longbedholm |
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CRAIK'S CRAIGS PLANTATION |
Craik's Craigs Plantation
Craik's Craigs |
John Rankin, Foggieholm
Thomas Waugh, Craiks Haugh
James Marchbank, Chapelhill
New Stat: Acc't [Account] of Dumfriesshire |
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A mixed Plant'n [Plantation] mostly of fir on the side of a sloping piece of rocky ground formerly called Craik's Craigs before it was planted. |
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LANGBEDHOLM |
Longbedholm
Langbedholm |
John Rankin
Thomas Waugh
James Marchbank
Charles Stewart Esq
The New Statistical Account of Dumfriesshire
Johnstone's County Map
Valuation Rolls for 1827 |
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A fine substantial farmhouse with offices garden & farm of land attached, situated on the west side of Evan Water. |
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CALEDONIAN RAILWAY |
Caledonian Railway |
John Rankin
Thomas Waugh
James Marchbank |
016 |
A main trunk line of Railway connecting Edinburgh & Glasgow with Carlisle. |
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CRAIK'S CRAIGS PLANTATION: 1/2 mile from Longbedholm.
CALEDONIAN RAILWAY: From N.W. P'h Boundary S.E. to Wamphray Parish.
LANGBEDHOLM: In N'n Parish district. |
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CHAPELHILL |
Chapelhill |
Thomas Waugh
William Brown
Halbert Renwick |
016 |
A small cottage with garden attached on the farm of Chapel. |
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EVAN WATER |
Evan Water |
Thomas Waugh, Craik's Haugh
William Brown, Evenholm
Halbert Renwick, Evanholm |
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A considerable stream rising in the Co. [County] of Lanark and flowing southerly direction falls in Annan Water about 1 1/2 miles below Moffat. |
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FULLSHAW LINN |
Fullshaw Linn |
Thomas Waugh William Brown Halbert Renwick |
016 |
A hollow in Craik's Craigs Plant'n [Plantation] through which a stream flows and falls into Evan Water. |
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CHAPELHILL: 1/2 mile E. from Longbedholm
FULLSHAW LINN: At the SE of Craik's Craigs Plantation
EVAN WATER: From NW'n P'h Boundary SE to River Annan |
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FULLSHAW BRIDGE |
Fullshaw Bridge |
James Telfer, Chapelhaugh
Robert Niven, Longbedholm
Thomas Waugh, Craik's Haugh |
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A small stone bridge near Chapelhill. |
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ROMAN ROAD |
Roman Road |
Dr. [Doctor] Singer's Survey of Dumfriesshire
James Ballantyne
James Johnston |
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A Roman Road leading from England to the Clyde. |
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FULLSHAW BRIDGE: Over the stream flowing through Fullshaw Linn |
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FOLD KNOWE |
Fold Knowe |
Thomas Waugh, Craik's Haugh
James Telfer, Chapelhaugh
Robert Niven, Longbedholm |
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An eminence on the farm of Longbedholm. |
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LANGBEDHOLM HILL |
Longbedholm Hill
Langbedholm |
Thomas Waugh, Craik's Haugh James Telfer, Chapelhaugh Robert Niven, Longbedholm
See Page 22 |
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A hill of considerable elevation on the farm of Longbedholm. |
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ROUGH BURN |
Rough Burn |
Thomas Waugh
James Telfer
Robert Niven |
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A small stream rising at Longbedholm Farm and falling into Garpol Water. |
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FOLD KNOWE: 27 chains SSW from Longbedholm.
LANGBEDHOLM HILL: 46 chains from Longbedholm.
ROUGH BURN: From the SW side of Longbedholm Hill S. to Garpol Water. |
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LANGBEDHOLM COTTAGE |
Longbedholm Cottage
Langbedholm |
James Telfer, Chapelhaugh Robert Niven, Longbedholm
Thomas Waugh, Craik's Haugh |
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CAMP KNOWE |
Camp Knowe
Camp Knowe
Camp Knowe |
James Telfer, Chapelhaugh
Robert Niven, Longbedholm
Thomas Waugh, Craik'shaugh |
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[Situation] 3/4 mile SE [South East] from Longbedholm
This is a name applied to a circular fort or Camp on the farm of Chapel said by the People near it to be Roman. |
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HILLHOUSE PLANTATION |
Hillhouse Plantation
Hillhouse Plantation
Hillhouse Plantation |
James Telfer
Robert Niven Thomas Waugh |
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[Situation] 1 mile SE [South East] from Longbedholm
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CHAPELHAUGH |
Chapelhaugh
Chapelhaugh
Chapelhaugh |
James Telfer
Robert Niven
Thomas Waugh |
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[Situation] 64 chains SE by S [South East by South] from Longbedholm
A small house with garden attached. |
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COATSGATE |
Coatsgate |
James Telfer, Chapelhaugh
Robert Niven, Longbedholm
Thomas Waugh, Craik'shaugh |
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Two cottages with gardens attached one on each side of the road and very near Chapelhaugh. |
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LAWSKNOWE COTTAGE |
Lawersknowe Cottage
Lawsknowe |
James Telfer
Robert Niven
Thomas Waugh
See Page 57 |
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A substantial two storey house with garden attached belonging to the Caledonian Railway Co. [Company] and situated near Coatsgate. |
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COATSGATE: 66 chains SE by S from Longbedholm
LAWSKNOWE COTTAGE: 3/4 mile SE by S from Longbedholm. |
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GEDDESSHAW PLANTATION |
Geddishaw Plantation
Geddesshaw Plantation |
Lawrence Anderson
Lawrence Borthwick
Charles Stewart Esq. of Hillside |
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[Situation] 36 chains N. [North] from Chapel -
A mixed wood lying between the Roman Road and the River Annan. |
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BARNS PLANTATION |
Barns Plantation |
Lawrence Anderson
Lawrence Borthwick |
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A small Plantation to the NE of Chapel. |
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RIVER ANNAN |
River Annan
Annan Water |
Lawrence Anderson, Chapel
Lawremce Borthwick, Chapel Brae
James Ballantyne
James Johnstone
Robert Burgess |
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A stream flowing in a south eastern direction which forms the Boundary between the Parishes of Moffat and Kirkpatrick Juxta at this part-. |
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ROMAN ROAD |
Roman Road |
Dr [Doctor] Singer's Survey of Dumfriesshire
James Johnston
James Ballantyne |
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A roman road leading from England to the Clyde, it is distinctly traceable through this Parish. |
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Barns Plantation: 17 chains NNE from Chapel.
River Annan: On E'n Parish Boundary. |
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CHAPEL [farm] |
Chapel |
Lawrence Anderson, Chapel
Lawrence Borthwick, Chapel Brae |
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A Farm House in good repair with outhouses gardens thrashing mill & cottages attached. Occupied by Lawrence Anderson, proprietor Hope Johnston Esq're. |
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CHAPELBRAE |
Chapelbrae |
Lawrence Anderson
Lawrence Borthwick |
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A cottage occupied by a road labourer in the Chapel Farm. |
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HORSE LINN |
Horse Linn |
Laurence Anderson
Laurence Borthwick
Thomas Geddes |
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A wooded glen with a stream flowing through, which falls into the Annan. |
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CHAPEL [farm]: In N.E. Parish district.
CHAPELBRAE: 1/4 mile S.E. by S. from Chapel.
HORSE LINN: 27 chains S.E. from Chapel. |
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BRIDGEND COTTAGE |
Bridgend Cottage
Bridgend Cottage
Bridgend Cottage |
John Todd, Occupier
Laurence Anderson
Laurence Borthwick |
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A Cottage with garden attached, on the farm of Chapel. |
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MARY'S BANK |
Mary's Bank
Mary's Bank
Mary's Bank |
John Todd
Laurence Anderson
Laurence Borthwick |
016 |
A wooded bank, on the west side of the Annan |
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Bridgend Cottage Situation- 24 chains N.E. [North East] from Chapel.
Mary's Bank Situation- On the W. [West] side of River Annan 28 chains N.E. [North East] from Chapel
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CHAPEL (Remains of) |
Remains of Chapel
Remains of Chapel
Remains of Chapel |
Laurence Anderson
Thomas Telfer
Laurence Borthwick |
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This was a Chapel belonging to the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem. The only part remaining is a portion of wall at the end of the Cottage, and a small Gable having a Gothic window, opposite to it. |
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CHAPEL PLANTATION |
Chapel Plantation
Chapel Plantation
Chapel Plantation |
Thomas Telfer
Laurence Anderson
Laurence Borthwick |
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A mixed plantation on the farm of Chapel. |
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HILLHOUSE PLANTATION |
Hillhouse Plantation
Hillhouse Plantation
Hillhouse Plantation |
Thomas Telfer, Chapelhaugh
Laurence Anderson, Chapel
Laurence Borthwick, Chapelbrae |
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A mixed plantation on the farm of Chapel. |
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33 Plan 16. 7. Trace N0. 3. Kirkpatrick Juxta
Hillhouse Plantation Situation- 26 chains N.W. [North West] from Chapel.
Chapel Plantation Situation- 14 chains S. [South] from Chapel.
Chapel (Remains of) Situation- Adjoining Chapel on the N.W. [North West]
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LAMB SIKE |
Lamb Syke
Lamb Syke
Lamb Syke |
John Brown Whiteholm
John Henry Lochanhead
William Scott Blairnock |
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A small stream rising on the farm of Whiteholm, it forms the boundary of the Parish from its source to its confluence with Crook Burn |
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36 Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta Plan 15. 10 Trace 1.
Lamb Sike Situation- On the N.Wn. [North Western] Parish Boundary
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WHITESIDE HILL |
Whiteside Hill
Whiteside Hill
Whiteside Hill |
John Brown Whiteholm
John Henry Lochanhead
William Scott Blairnock |
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A prominent hill on the farm of Kinnel head, the County By. [Boundary] passes over the hill. |
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37 Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta Plan 15 - 11 Trace 2
Whiteside Hill situation - On N.Wn. [North Western] Parish Boundary
Charles J Fearnside
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ANNANT HILL |
Annant Hill
Annant Hill
Annant Hill |
John Brown Whiteholm
John Henry Lochanhead
William Scott Blairnock |
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[Situation] On N.Wn Ph. [North Western Parish] Boundary.
A prominent hill on the farn of Kinnel Head the county boundary passes over the hill separating Dumfries and Lanark.
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta Plan 15.11 Trace 3
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LAMB SIKE |
Lamb Syke
Lamb Syke
Lamb Syke |
John Brown Whiteholm John Henry Lochanhead William Scott Blairnock |
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[Situation] On N.Wn. Ph. [North Western Parish] Boundary, N.E. [North East] to Crook Burn.
A small stream rising on the farm of Whiteholm, it runs in a N.E. [North East] direction and falls into Crook Burn. |
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CROOK BURN |
Crook Burn
Crook Burn
Crook Burn |
John Brown Whiteholm
John Henry Lochanhead
William Scott Blairnock |
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[Situation] From the S. [South] side of Forty-penny Moss N. [North] to N.Wn. Ph. [North Western Parish] Boundary.
A small stream rising on the West side of Queensberry Hill it falls into Daer near Crookburn House Lanarkshire. |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta Plan 15.11 Trace 4
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WHITEHOLM |
Whiteholm
Whiteholm
Whiteholm |
John Brown Whiteholm
John Henry Lochanhead
William Scott Blairnock |
015 |
[Situation] In N. Wn. [North Western] Parish Boundary.
A shepherd's cottage with out-office and garden, it is on the West side of Crook Burn and is attached to the farm of Kinnel Head. |
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GARPOL WATER |
Garpol Water
Garple Water
Garpel Water
Garple Water
Garpol [with drawing of hand pointing to the right] |
Mr. Scott Kinnel Head
Mr. W. Hislop Moffat
Fullerton's Gazetteer
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[Situation] From N.Wn. Ph [North Western Parish] Boundary S.E.E. [East South East] to Evan Water.
A stream having its rise on Sweetshaw Farm it runs about 5 or 6 miles S.E. [South East] and forma a confluence with Evan Water.
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta Sheet 15.12 Trace 1
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HOARLAW |
Hoarlaw Hill
Hoarlaw Hill
Hoarlaw |
Mr Scott Kinnel Head
John Henry Lochan Head
W. J. Brown
Charles Stewart Esqr. of Hillside |
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[Situation] In N.Wn. [North Western] Parish district.
A Hill on the upper part of Kinnel Head Farm. |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta Sheet 15.12 Trace 2
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BLAIRMUC BURN |
Blairmuc Burn
Blairmuc Burn |
Mr Scott Kinnel Head
Mr. J. Brown Whiteholm
Charles Stewart Esqr. |
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[Situation] From ¼ mile S.E.E. [East South East] of Hoarlaw Hill S.E. [South East] to Kinnel Water.
A small stream having its rise on Whorley Hill, runs a short distance in a s.e. [South Easterly] and forms a junction with Kinnel Water.
Blairmuc, is the approved mode.
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PRIEST'S MOSS |
Priests Moss
Priests Moss
Priests Moss |
Mr. Scott Kinnel Head
Mr. W. Currie Rivox
Carles Stewart Esqr. |
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[Situation] In N. Wn. Ph [North Western Parish] district. 70 chains e. [East] from Hoarlaw Hill.
A pretty large Moss very rough with deep holeson Rivox farm. |
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J.S. Andrew Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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GARPOL WATER |
Garpel Water
Garlpool Burn
Garpol Water
Garple Water
Gar-pol - the rough water |
Fullarton's Imperial Gazetteer
Fullarton's Imperial Gazetteer
Robert McMorran Holmshaw
C.Stewart Esqr (Hillside) |
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A stream rising on the farm of Rivox in the Ph [Parish] of Moffat, for some distance it forms the Ph [Parish] boundary. It forms a cascade near the old Castle of Auchincass & then falls into Evan Water.
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 16.9 Trace 1
[Text in Situation column] From N. Wn Ph [North Western Parish] Boundary S.E.E. [South East by East] to Evan Water
[signed] Charles J Fearnside
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Hi Norma,
This is a great start to the OSNBs. There were just a couple of very minor tweeks needed.
There is no need to transcribe the No21 -Just the hand written text is needed. Add the page number [page] 45
You can either do the headings as I have or separate them into columns with a -- there is no hard and fast rule on these as long a the info is there
To get the spelling and authorities to line up depends on two things, firstly your browser, if you are using google chrome you will see little drag corners that allow you to widen the boxes. If using Internet Explorer you can only drag down not wider. Chrome is better but we cant force anyone to change their browser.
Secondly between each just put in a return (line break) after each.
They will bounce back to what you see but they will line up on the final version so dont panic, just check you have a line break between them.
Garpol Burn
Garpol burn
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Fullarton's Imperial Gazetterr
Fullarton's Imperial Gazetter
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Just delete this note when you have read it.
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HOLMHEAD |
Holmhead Holmhead Holmhead |
Thomas Waugh
Robert McMorran Holmshaw
William Scott Blairnock |
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A cottage on the farm of Holmshaw it is thatched and in poor repair |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 16.9 Trace 2
[Text in Situation column] Nearly 1/2 mile NW [North West] from Holm-shaw
[signed] Charles I Fearnside
I.R.E [Institute of Royal Engineers] |
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BIRKIE KNOWE |
Birky Knowe
Birky Knowe
Birkie - Abounding with the birch tree |
Robert McMorran
Dr Johnson's Scottish Dictionary |
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A small Knowe which was at one time covered with Birch trees, it is on the L [Left] side of Rivox Burn |
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HOLMSHAW |
Holmshaw
Holmshaw
Holmshaw |
Estate Map
Robert McMorran Holmshaw
William Scott Blairnock |
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A farm house with out-offices attached, all slated and in good repair. |
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RIVOX BURN |
Rivox Burn
Rivox Burn
Rivox Burn |
Estate Map
Robert McMorran Holmshaw
William Scott Blairnock |
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A small burn rising on the farm of Rivox in the Psh [Parish] of Moffat, it falls into Garpel Water. |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 16.9 Trace 3
[Text in Situation column]
[Holmshaw] - In Nth [North] of Parish district
[Rivox Burn] - From N.W. Psh [North West of Parish] Boundary S.E. [South East] to Garpol Water
[Birkie Knowe] - 1/3 mile N.N.W. from Holmshaw
[signed] Charles I Fearnside
I.R.E [Institute of Royal Engineers] |
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HOLMSHAW RIG |
Holmshaw Rig
Holmshaw Rig
Holmshaw Rig |
Robert McMorran Holmshaw
John Henry Lochanhead
William Scott Blairnock |
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A rig of land on the farm from which its name is taken, it is very uneven in consequence of hollows in different parts |
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TARNIS HEAD |
Tarnis Head
Tarnis Head
Tarnis Head |
William Scott Blairnock
John Henry Lochanhead
William Little Earshag W. [West] |
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A small rocky knowe on the farms of Rivox and Earshag West and at the head of Tarnis Burn |
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Ph [Parish] of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 16.9 Trace 4
[Text in Situation column]
[Tarnis Head] 1 and 1/6 mile S.W. [South West] from Holmshaw
[Holmshaw Rig] 64 chains S.W. [South West] by w. [West] from Holmshaw
Bet's Type crossed out
[signed] Charles J Fearnside I.R.E [Institute of Royal Engineers] |
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COMB BOG |
Comb Bog
Comb Bog
Comb Bog |
Robert McMorran Holmshaw
William Little Earshag
William Scott Blairnock |
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A Bog or Moss on the farm of Earshag West and at the source of Earshag Lake |
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COMB CRAIG |
Comb Craig
Comb Craig
Comb Craig |
Robert McMorran Holmshaw
William Little Earshag W. [West]
William Scott Blairnock |
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A small craig or Rock on the farms of Holmshaw and Earshag W [West] and not far from the source of Earshag Lake |
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Ph [Parish] of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 16.9 Trace 5
[Text in Situation column]
[Comb Craig] On the S.E. [South East] side of Holmshaw Rig
[Comb Bog] 3/4 mile S.W [South West] from Holmshaw
[signed] Charles J Fearnside I.R.E [Institute of Royal Engineers] |
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EARSHAIG LAKE |
Earshaig Lake
Earshag Lake
Earshaig Lake
Earshaig Lake |
Robert McMorran Holmshaw
William Little Earshag W. [West]
William Scott Blairnock
C. Uwart Esqr (Hillside) |
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A small stream having a very level course, it rises on the Comb Bog on the farm of Earshaig West |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 16.9 Trace 6
[Text in Situation column] From Comb Bog S.S.E. [South South East] to Kinnel Water
[signed] Charles J Fearnside
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ROUGH BURN |
Rough Burn
Rough Burn
Rough Burn |
Adam Todd Rosetta
John Dinwoodie Lawesknowe
John Johnstone Hillhead |
016 |
A small stream that takes its rise on the farm of Longbedholm and flows in a Southward direction and falls into Garpol Water |
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GARPOL WATER |
Garpol Water
Garpol Water
Garpol Water |
Adam Todd
John Dinwoodie
John Johnstone |
016 |
A stream that takes its rise in the County of Lanark and flows in a South Easterly direction and falls into Evan Water |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 16/10 Trace 1
[Text in Situation column]
[Rough Burn] From the S.W. [South West] side of Longbedholm Hill S. [South] to Garpol Water
[Garpol Water] From the NWn Ph [North Western Parish] Boundary S.E.E. [South East by East] to Evan Water
[signed] James Cowan c/a [civilian assistant] |
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ROSETTA |
Rosetta
Rosetta
Rosetta |
Adam Todd Rosetta
John Dinwoodie Lawesknowe
John Johnstone Hillhead |
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A shepherd's cottage with outhouse and garden attached occupied by Adam Todd |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 16/10 Trace 2
[Text in Situation column] 35 chains S.W. from Auchencastle
[signed] James Cowan c/a [civilian assistant]James Cowan c/a [civilian assistant] |
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AUCHENCASTLE |
Auchencastle |
Thomas Johnstone, Bridge-end
John Dinwoodie, Lawesknowe
James Smith, Old Craigielands |
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An elegant and substantial building of modern erection with garden and pleasure ground attached, the property of Butler Johnstone Esq.. |
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CALEDONIAN RAILWAY |
Caledonian Railway |
Thomas Johnstone
John Dinwoodie
James Smith |
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A trunk line of railway from Edinburgh and Glasgow to Carlisle. |
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53 Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta Plan 16/10 trace 3
Auchencastle: In N'n Parish district.
Caledonian Railway: From NW Parish Boundary SE to Wamphray Parish.
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EGYPT |
Bridge-end
Bridge-end
Egypt
Egypt |
Thomas Johnstone
John Dinwoodie
James Smith
Charles Stewart Esqr |
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A neat cottage with garden attached, there was at former times a piece of land round this place that was called Egypt; and the house is sometimes called by that name.
Note. The late General Johnstone who distinguished himself in several engagements in Flanders and Egypt in 1801, gave to several houses then being built distinctive names of Countries and Towns where he sojourned during these campaigns hence Egypt in this particular instance. |
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EVAN WATER |
Evan Water
Evan Water
Evan Water |
Thomas Johnstone Bridge-end
John Dinwoodie Lawesknowe
James Smith Old Craigielands |
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A small river which takes its source near the north side of this County and flows in a South Westerly direction and joins the River Annan |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 16/10 Trace 3
[Text in Situation column]
[Evan Water] From N.Wn. [North Western] Parish Boundary S.E. to River Annan
[Egypt] 1/3 mile S.E. [South East] from Auchencastle
[signed] James Cowan c/a [civilian assistant] |
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CAMP (Supposed Roman) [SW of Auchencastle] |
Camp Supposed
Camp Supposed
Camp Supposed |
Adam Todd
Thomas Ballantine
John Johnstone |
016 |
A fortified piece of ground of a square form the South corner being to all appearance run away by the Garpol Water. Inside the camp on the North West side there is a small mound |
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FORT [nr Auchencastle] |
Camp
Camp
Camp
Fort |
Adam Todd Rosetta
Thomas Ballantine Moffat
John Johnstone Hillhead
Charles Stewart Esqr |
016 |
A small round hill with evident marks of fortification of an oval form situated on the south side of Garpol Water |
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NEATH HILL |
Neath Hill
Neath Hill
Neath Hill |
Adam Todd
Thomas Ballantine
John Johnstone |
016 |
A name given to a piece of rising ground on the farm of Rosetta |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 16/10 Trace 4
[Text in Situation column]
[Fort] 68 chains S.W. [South West] from Auchencastle
[Camp Supposed] 3/4 mile S.W. by S. [South West by South] from Auchencastle
[Neath Hill] 1 and 1/4 mile S.W. [South West] from Auchencastle
[signed] James Cowan c/a [civilian assistant] |
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KILN KNOWE |
Kiln Knowe
Kiln Knowe
Kiln Knowe |
Adam Todd Samuel Waugh John Dinwoodie |
016 |
A name given to a small elevation near to Lawesknowe there was formerly a kiln for drying corn at this place |
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ROWANTREE BURN |
Rowantree Burn
Rowantree Burn
Rowantree Burn |
Adam Todd Rosetta
Samuel Waugh Park
John Dinwoodie Lawesknowe |
016 |
A small stream that takes its source on the farm of Rosetta and flows in a North West direction and falls into Garpol Water |
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SPOUT BURN |
Spout Burn
Spout Burn
Spout Burn |
Adam Todd
Samuel Waugh
John Dinwoodie |
016 |
A small farm that takes its rise on the farm of Rosetta and flows in a Southwardly direction and falls into Garpol Water |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 16/10 Trace 5
[Text in Situation column]
[Rowantree Burn] From 1/3 mile S.E [South East of Neath Hill N.E. [North East] to Garpol Water
[Spout Burn] From 27 chains W. [West] of Auchencastle S. [South] to Garpol Water
[signed] James Cowan c/a [civilian assistant] |
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LAWSKNOWE |
Lawesknowe
Lawesknowe
Lawersknowe
Lawsknowe |
Rent Receipts
John Dinwoodie Lawesknowe
John Johnstone Hillhead
Charles Stewart Esqr Hillside
Factor on the Estate of Annandale |
016 |
A new and substantial farm house and steading with stackyard and farm of land attached |
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VALENCIENNES |
Valenciennes
Valencene
Valensans
Valenciennes |
John Dinwoodie
John Johnstone
James McGauchie Valencennes
Adam Todd |
016 |
A farm house with steading garden and farm of land attached the propery of Butler Johnstone Esqr and farmed by him |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 16/10 Trace 6
[Text in Situation column]
[Lawesknowe ] 1/2 mile from Auchencastle
[Valenciennes ] 57 chains S.S.E. from Auchencastle
Garple Linn crossed out
[signed] James Cowan c/a [civilian assistant] |
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AUCHEN CASTLE (Remains of) |
Auchen Castle
Auchen Castle
Auchen Castle
Remains of Castle
Remains of Castle
Auchencass Castle
Auchencass Castle
Auchencass Castle
Auchencass Castle
Auchen Castle
Auchen Castle |
John Dinwoodie Lawesknowe
John Johnstone Hillhead
Samuel Waugh Parks
James Johnston
Adam Todd
Dr. [Doctor] Singer's Agricultural Survey
of Dumfriesshire
The New Stat: Acct [Statistical Account]
of Dumfriesshire
The Old Stat: Acct [Statistical Account]
of Dumfriesshire
Fullarton's Gazetteer of Scotland
Major B Johnstone
Charles Stewart Esqr |
016 |
[Situation] In Nn Ph [Northern Parish] district 3/4 mile S.S.E. [South South East] from Auchencastle
This has been [appearantly] a place of considerable Strength as the walls have been about 12 feet thick, there is the remains of circular towers at three of the corners the building has not be exactly rectangular although the north and south sides have been nearly parrelel; nearly adjoining the walls it has been surrounded by a dike and other fortifications still further out
By the tradition of the locality Randolph Murray was the last person that inhabited the Castle about 500 years since,
There is a triangular cottage with garden attached to the Castle which goes under the same name |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 16/10 Trace 6
[signed] James Cowan |
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COATS HILL |
Coats Hill
Coats Hill |
Thomas Johnstone Moffat
Robert Appleyard Langshaw
William Charters
Charles Stewart Esqr |
016 |
A hill a little West of Langshaw on the Lochhouse farm |
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FORT [SW of Coats Hill] |
Fort |
observation |
016 |
A small circular fort seemingly of Danish Origin |
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ROMAN ROAD |
Roman Road
Roman Road
Roman Road |
Dr. [Doctor] Singer's Survey of Dumfriesshire
James Johnston Palaceknowe
Laurence Anderson Chapel |
016 |
A Roman Road leading from England to the Clyde |
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Plan 16.11 Trace 1
Parish of Kirkpatrick
[Text in Situation column]
[Coats Hill] 1 mile N.W. [North West] from Dyke
[Roman Road] From Nn [Northern] point of Parish S.E. [South East] by S. [South] through En. Ph. [Eastern Parish] district
[Fort] 1/4 mile S.W. [South West] from Coats Hill |
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LANGSHAW |
Langshaw |
Robert Appleyard
William Charters Thomas Johnstone |
016 |
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LANGSHAWBUSH T.P. |
Langshaw Bush Bar
T.P. [Turnpike] |
William Charters Langshaw Bush Bar
Robert Appleyard Langshaw
Thomas Johnstone Moffat |
016 |
A Toll House on the junction of the Dumfries and Old Glasgow Road, occupied by William Charters Collector. The Turnpike Toll Bar is on the Old Glasgow road. |
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MOUNTCHARLES |
Mountcharles |
Miss Grierson Mount Charles
Thomas Johnstone
William Charters |
016 |
A House with outoffices and Garden attached. Miss Grierson Proprietor [following word in fold of page] |
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Plan 16.11 Trace 2
Parish of Kirkpatrick
[Text in Situation column]
[Langshawbush T.P.] 54 chains N.N.W. [North North West] from Dyke
[Mountcharles] 50 chains N.N.W. [North North West] from Dyke
[Langshaw] 45 chains N.N.W [North North West] from Dyke |
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ANNAN BRIDGE |
Annan Bridge
Annan Bridge
Annan Bridge |
Adam Todd
John Dinwoodie
John Johnstone |
016 |
A stone bridge over River Annan on the Turn-pike between Moffat and Dumfries |
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COATSHILL QUARRY |
Coates Hill Quarry |
Robert Appleyard Langshaw
Thomas Johnstone Moffat
William Charles Langshaw Bush Bar |
016 |
A Whinstone Quarry a little East of Coates Hill on the Loch House farm |
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CALEDONIAN RAILWAY |
Caledonian Railway
Caledonian Railway
Caledonian Railway |
Robert Appleyard
John Johnstone
william Charters |
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A line of Railway connecting the Cities of Edinburgh, Glasgow and Carlisle |
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Plan 16.11 Trace 2
Parish of Kirkpatrick
[Text in Situation column]
[Annan Bridge] On en [Eastern] Parish Boundary
[Coates Hill Quarry] 1/3 mile S.E. [South East] from Coates Hill
[Caledonian Railway] From N.Wn Ph [North Western Parish] Boundary S.E. [South East] to Wamphray Ph [Parish]
[Text crossed out from Coates Hill Quarry Descriptive] This is a Moat and probably raised for Judical purposes, it is similar to many others in the county which are said to have been raised for the same purpose |
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EVAN WATER |
Evan Water
Evan Water
Evan Water |
Adam Todd Rosetta
James Johnston PalaceKnowe
Johnston's Co. [County] Map |
016 |
A stream having its source in Lanarkshire, and falls into the Annan. |
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GARPOL |
Garpol Water
Garpol Water
Garpol Water
Garpool Burn |
Adam Todd
James Johnston
James Ballantyne
Johnston's Co {County] Map |
016 |
A stream having its source near Lanarkshire and falls into the Evan Water. |
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GARPOL WATER |
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MOAT [Dyke] |
Roman Camp
Moat
Moat |
Thomas Johnstone Moffat
Robert Appleyard Langshaw
William Charters Langshaw Bush Bar
Observation
Charles Stewart Esqr of Hillside |
016 |
A camp a little West of Loch-house on the Loch House farm. this is a Moat and probably raised for Judicial purposes, it is similar to many others in this county which [are] said to have been raised for that purpose. |
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Plan 16.11 Trace 4
Parish of Kirkpatrick
[Text in Situation column]
[Moat] 73 chains N.W. [North West] from Dyke
[Evan Water] From N.Wn Ph [North Western Parish] Boundary SE. [South East] to River Annan.
[Garpol] From N.Wn Ph [North Western Parish] Boundary S.E.E. [South East by East] to Evan Water |
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LOCHHOUSE TOWER |
Loch.house Tower |
William Charters
Thomas Johnstone
Robert Appleyard |
016 |
A Tower on the Lochhouse farm erected in or about the year 1400 used as a keep or stronghold by the Johnstones of Core Head when returning from Border expeditions |
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Supposed Site of BATTLE (13th Century) [Three Standing Stanes] |
Three Standing Stones
Supposed site of Battle
13th Century |
Charles Stewart Esqr |
016 |
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THREE STANDING STANES |
Three Standing Stanes |
William Charters Langshaw Bush Bar
Thomas Johnstone Moffat
Robert Appleyard Langshaw |
016 |
Three upright stones which from their position would seem to be the remains of a Druidical Temple, But tradition reports that, at this place a battle had been fought by the adherents of Bruce and Baliol, in which the latter party had been beaten, and that these stones commemorate the death of John DeMobray Henry Baliol and another distinguished person.The place is well known by this name. See page 2. |
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Plan 16.11 Trace 5
Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
[Text in Situation column]
[Lochhouse Tower] 24 chains S.W. [South West] from Dyke.
[Three Standing Stanes] 15 chains N.W. [North West] from Dyke |
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DYKE |
Dyke |
Mrs Cranstoun Annandale Arms Moffat
Robert Appleyard
William Charters |
016 |
A Farm House with outhouse and garden thrashing machine and farm of land attached occupied by Mrs Cranstoun on the Property of the Duke of Buccleuch. |
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THORKNOCK HILL |
Thornknock Hill
ThorKnock Hill
ThorKnock Hill |
Robert Appleyard
William Charters
Thomas Johnstone |
016 |
A round small hill on the Dyke near the River Annan |
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Plan 16.11 Trace 6
Parish of Kirkpatrick
[Text in Situation column]
[Thornknock Hill] 24 chains S.E. [South East] from Dyke
[Dyke] In En [Eastern] Parish district
Mains Croft scored out |
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LAMB HILL |
Lamb Hill |
Mr John Henry Sr [Senior] Lochan Head
Mr John Henry Jr [Junior] Lochan Head
Mr Brown Whiteholm |
015; 023 |
A small hill on Whiteholm Farm |
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MARLINN GRAIN |
Marlinn Grain |
Mr John Henry Sr [Senior] Lochan Head Mr John Henry Jr [Junior] Lochan Head Mr Brown Whiteholm |
016 |
A small stream rising on the East side of it runs in an Easterly direction into Crook Burn |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Sheet 15 15 Trace 1
[Text in Situation column]
[Lamb Hill] On Wn Ph [Western Parish] Boundary
[Marlinn Grain] From 22 chains S.E. [South East] of Lamb Hill N.E.E. [East North East] to Crook Burn
[signed] J G Andrew sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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CROOK BURN |
Crook Burn
Crook Burn
Crook Burn |
Mr John Henry Snr [Senior] Lochan Head
Mr J Brown Whiteholm
Mr Jardine Burley Wag |
015 |
A stream that has its source the N [North] side of Queensberry if [word obscured] is to the back and from thence up to the Clyde |
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HAMARTY HILL |
Hamarty Hill
Hamarty Hill |
Mr John Henry Snr [Senior] Lochan Head
Mr J Brown Whiteholm
Mr B Jardine Burley Wag |
015 |
A small hill on Whiteholm Farm
Hamarty Hill, is home hill |
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KNAP OF THE GATE CRAIG |
Knap of the Gate Craig
Knap of the Gate Craig
Knap of the Gate Craig |
Mr J Brown Whiteholm
Mr Scott Kinnel Head Cottage
Mr James Henry |
015 |
A small hill and crag near the Northern base of Hamarty Hill |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Sheet 15 Plan 15 Trace 2
[Text in Situation column]
[Crook Burn] From the Sn [Southern] extremity of Fortypenny Moss N. [North] to N.Wn Ph [North Western Parish] Boundary
[Hamarty Hill] About 70 chains S.S.E. [South South East] from Lamb Hill
[Knap of the Gate Craig] 28 chains N [North] from Hamarty Hill
[signed] J. G Andrew Sapper R.E [Royal Engineers] |
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KINNEL WATER |
Kinnel Water |
Mr J Henry Snr [Senior] Lochan Head
Mr Scott Kinnel Head Cottage |
015; 016; 024; 033 |
A stream that has its source on Whiteholm Farm it runs in a South Easterly direction and forms a confluence with the River Annan |
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PENNY GILL |
Penny Gill |
Mr J Henry Snr [Senior] Lochan Head
Mr Scott Kinnel Head Cottage
Mr J Henry Jr [Junior] |
015 |
A small glen through which flows a stream that has its source on the North side of Fortypenny Moss it runs in a northerly direction and joins Kinnel Water |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Sheet 15. 15 Trace 3
[Text in Situation column]
[Kinnel Water] From 1/2 mileS.S.W. [South South West] of Annant Hill S.E. [South East] on toSn Ph [Southern Parish] Boundary
[Penny Gill] 36 chains S.E. [South East] from Hamany Hill
[signed] J. G Andrew Sapper R.E [Royal Engineers] |
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BERRY GRAIN |
Berry Grain |
Mr John Henry Snr [Senior] Lochan Head
Mr John Henry Jr [Junior] Lochan Head
Mr J Brown Whiteholm |
015 |
[Situation] From 3/4 mile S. [South] of Lamb Hill N.E. [North East] to Crook Burn
A small stream running in a North Easterly direction till it falls into Crook Burn |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Sheet 15. 15 Trace 4
[signed] J. G Andrew
Sapper R.E [Royal Engineers] |
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RUSHY GRAIN |
Rushy Grain |
Mr Henry Snr [Senior] Lochan Head
J Henry Jr [Junior] Lochan Head
J Brown Whiteholm |
015 |
[Situation] 1/4 mile S.S.W [South South West] from Hamarty Hill
A very small Burn that runs in a Westerly direction and fall into Crook Burn a little above Berry Grain |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Sheet 15 - 15 Trace 5
[signed] J. G Andrew
Sapper R.E [Royal Engineers] |
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FORTYPENNY MOSS |
Fortypenny Moss |
Mr John Henry Sr. [Senior] Lochan Head
Mr John Brown Whiteholm
Mr Scott Kinnel Head |
015; 023 |
[Situation] In Wn Ph [Western Parish] district
An extensive Moss on the Farms of Whiteholm and Lochan Head very rough & rugged and not worth improving. |
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MID HEIGHT |
Mid Height
Mid Height
Mid Height |
Mr John Henry Lochan Head
Mr Scott Kennel Head
Mr Brown Whitehom |
015 |
[Situation] 1/2 mile S.S.E [South South East] from Hamarty Hill
A small rig on Whiteholm Hill |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Sheet 15.15 Trace 6
[signed] John G. Andrew Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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ANNANT SCAR CLEUCH |
Annant Scar Cleugh
Annant Scar Cleugh |
Mr Scott Kinnel Head
J Brown Whiteholm
Charles Stewart Esqr |
015 |
A small stream that has its source on Whorley Hill runs in a southerly direction and falls into Kinnel Water.
Annant, the brook |
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BORETREE SIKE |
Boretree Syke
Boretree Syke |
Mr Scott Kinnel Head Cottage
Mr J Brown Whiteholm
Mr John Henry Shepherd |
015 |
A small stream that hass its msource on Craighore Hill runs in a Northerly direction and falls into Kinnel Water
Boretree common Alder |
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GATE SIKE |
Gate Syke
Gate Syke
Gate Syke |
Mr Scott Kinnel Head
Mr J Brown Whiteholm
Mr John Henry Shepherd |
015 |
a small stream that has its source on Craighore Hill runs in a Northerly direction and falls into Kinnel Water |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Sheet 15. 16 Trace 1
[Text in Situation column]
[Annant Scar Cleugh] 3/4 mile N.W. by N. [North West by North] from Craig-hoar Hill
[Boretree Sike] From 1/2 mile N.W.W [West North West]of Craighoar Hill N [North] to Kinnel Water
[Gate Sike] From 33 chains N.W. [North West] of Craighoar Hill N.[North] to Kinnel Water
[signed] JG Andrew Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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KINNEL WATER |
Kinnel Water
Kinnel Water
Kinnel Water |
Mr Scott Kinnel Head
Mr J Henry Lochan Head
Mr J Brown Whiteholm |
015.16 |
[Situation] From ½ mile S.S.W. [South South West] of Annant Hill S.E. [South East] on to Sn. Ph. Bound. [Southern Parish Boundary]
A considerable stream, it has its source on Whiteholm Farm, runs in a South Easterly direction, and forms a confluence with the River Annan |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Sheet 15.16 Trace 1
Long Scar scored through
[signed] JG Andrew Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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BLAIRMUC BURN |
Blairmoch Burn
Blairmoch Burn
Blairmuc Burn |
Mr Scott Kinnel Head Cottage
Mr Brown Whiteholm
Mr J Graham |
015 |
A small stream having its source on Whorley Hill runs a short distance in a S.E. [South Easterly] direction and forms a junction with Kinnel Water. In British Much is swine the name is Celtic and most approved is Blairmuc Burn
Blar - Muc - Gaelic - the field of Swine |
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FANG BURN |
Fang Burn
Fang Burn |
Mr Scott Kinnel Head
Mr J Brown Whiteholm
Mr James Henry shepherd |
015 |
A small stream having its source on Craighore Hill runs in a northerly direction and falls into Kinnel Water |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Sheet 15. 16 Trace 2
[Text in Situation column]
[Blairmuc Burn] From 1/4 mile S.S.E. [South South east] of Hoarlaw Hill S.E. [South East] to Kinnel Water
[Fang Burn] From 28 chains N.N.E. [North North East] of Craighoar Hill N.N.E. [North North East] to Kinnel Water
[signed] JG Andrew Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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COWLEY HEAD |
Cowley Head
Cowley Head
Cowley Head |
Mr Scott Kinnel Head Cottage
John Henry Lochan Head
Mr James Graham Laborer |
015 |
A peak on an elevated piece of Ground in Kinnel Head Farm |
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PRIEST'S MOSS |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Sheet 15. 16 Trace 3
[Text in Situation column]
[Cowley Head] 70 chains N.E. [North East] from Craighoar Hill
Priests Moss scored through
[signed] John G Andrew Spr R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers] |
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DOWCLEUCH BURN |
Dowcleugh Burn
Dowcleugh Burn |
Mr Scott Kinnel Head
Mr John Hennry Snr Lochan Head
Mr J Henry Jnr [Junior] Lochan Head |
016 |
A small burn having its source onthe W [Western] side of Craighoar Hill it forms a junction with the Fenny Gutter and after it is called the Threepen Burn |
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FENNY GUTTER |
Finny Gutter
Finny Gutter
Finny-muddy from Fen-mud
Dr [Doctor] Jamieson's Sc [Scottish] Dictionary |
Mr Scott Kinnel Head
Mr J Henry Snr [Senior] Lochan Head
Mr J Henry Jr [Junior] Lochan Head |
015; 023 |
A small stream that has its source in the Eastern side of Haerstane Heights it forms a junction with Docleuch Burn |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Sheet 15. 16 Trace 4
Henshaw Height See pages 117 for correct feature [the rest is scored through]
[Text in Situation column]
[Dowcleuch Burn] From the W. [West] side of Craighoar Hill S.e. [South East] to Threepen Burn
[signed] John G Andrew Spr R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers] |
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CRAIGHOAR |
Craighoar
Craighoar
Craighoar |
Mr Scott Kinnel Head Cottaage
Mr J Henry Sr [Senior] Lochan Head
Mr J Henry Jr [Junior] Lochan Head |
015 |
A steep precipitous craig on the southern side of Craighoar Hill |
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CRAIGHOAR HILL |
Craighoar Hill
Craighoar Hill |
Mr Scott Kinnel Head Cottage
Mr J Henry Snr [Senior]Lochan Head
Mr J Henry Jr [Junior] Lochan Head
Charles Stewart Esq |
015 |
A large Hill on Kinnel Head Farm
Goar in celtic is goat
in the Gaelic it is Gabhar
Craig gabhar may be the right mode although now pron'd [pronounced] goar and gaar sometimes gore |
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THREEPEN BURN |
Threepen Burn
Threepen Burn
Threepen Burn |
Mr Scott Kinnel Head Cottage
Mr J Henry Snr [Senior]Lochan Head
Mr J Henry Jr [Junior] Lochan Head |
016; 023 |
A burn formed by the junction of two streams (Dowcleuch and Finny Gutter) it runs in an Easterly direction and forms a confluence with Kinnel Water
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Sheet 15 Plan 16 Trace 5
[Text in Situation column]
[Craighoar Hill] In Wn [Western] Parish district
[Craighoar] On the S.E [South East] slope of Craighoar Hill
[Threepen Burn] From the junct [junction] of Finny Gutter and DowcleuchBurn N.E by E [North East by East] to Kinnel Water
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TARNIS BURN |
Tarnis Burn
Tarnis Burn
Tarnis Burn |
William Scott Blairnock
John Henry Lochan Head
John Henry Kinnelhead |
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[Situation] From 1/2 mile W. [West] of Cairn Hill S.S.E. [South South East] to Kinnel Water
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Plan 16.13 Trace 1
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CAIRN HILL |
Cairn Hill
Cairn Hill
Cairn Hill |
John Henry Lochan Head
John Henry Kinnelhead
C Stewart Esqr Hillside |
016 |
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CAIRN TABLE |
Cairn Table
Cairn Table
Cairn Table |
William Scott Blairnock
John Henry Lochanhead
Earshaig W [Wester]
C Stewart Esqr (Hillside) |
016 |
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Plan 16.13 Trace 2
[Entry for rigged Craig scored through with 'This is not a proper name. J.W. added in blue ink]
[Text in Situation column]
[Cairn Hill] In Nn [Northern] Parish district
[Cairn Table] On the S.E. [South East] side of Cairn Hill
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EARSHAIG LAKE |
Earshaig Lake
Earshaig Lake
Earshaig Lake |
Mr C Stewart Factor
John Henry Lochanhead
William Scott Blairnock |
016; 024 |
A small stream rising in Comb Bog on the farm of Earshaig it falls into Kinnel Water |
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HOG KNOWES |
Hogg Knowes
Hogg Knowes
Hogg Knowes |
John Henry Lochanhead
William Scott Blairnock
C Stewart Esqr |
016 |
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Plan 16.13 Trace 3
[Text in Situation column]
[Earshaig Lake] From comb Bog S.S.E. [South South East] to Kinnel Water.
[Hog Knowes] 33 chains east from Cairn Hill
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JOCK'S STANE |
Jock's Stane
Jock's Stane
Jock's Stane |
John Henry Lochanhead
John Henry Kinnelhead
William Scott Blairnock |
016 |
[Situation] 47 chains S.W. by S. [South West by South] from Cairn Hill
A small Knowe on the farm of Kinnelhead, it is situated on a Rig on the North side of Kinnel Water |
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DRY GILL |
Dry Gill
Dry Gill
Dry Gill |
John Henry Lochanhead
John Henry Kinnelhead
William Scott Blairnock |
016 |
[Situation] From 3/4 mile S.W. [South West] of Cairn Hill S.S.E. [South South East] to Kinnel Water
A glen with a small stream rising on the N.W. [North west] side of Jock's Stane, where it falls into Kinnel Water |
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THREEPEN BURN |
Threepen Burn
Threepen Burn
Threepen Burn |
John Henry Lochanhead John Henry Kinnelhead William Scott Blairnock |
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[Situation] From the junction of Finny Gutter and Dowcleuch Burn N.E. by E. [North East by East] to Kinnel Water
A small stream rising at the foot of Craig Hoar on the farm of Kinnelhead it falls into Kinnel Water |
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KINNEL WATER |
Kinnel Water
Kinnel Water
Kinnel Water |
Fullartons Imperial Gazetteer
Johnstone's County Map
Blackwoods County Map |
016 |
[Situation] From 1/2 mile S.S.W. [South South West] of Annan Hill S.E. [South East] on to Sn Ph [Southern Parish] Boundary
A large stream rising on the farm of Kinnelhead.
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Plan 16.13 Trace 4
[Signed] Charles J Fearnside
S R.E [Sapper Royal Engineers] |
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BRAIDES BURN |
Braides Burn
Braides Burn
Braides Burn
Braide Burn
Braide-having a quick motion
or quick spring or gush- Dr Jamieson |
John Henry Lochanhead
John Henry Kinnelhead
C. stewart Esq Earshaig W [West]
Johnstone's County Map |
016 |
A small burn rising on the farm of Kinnelhead, it runs in an easterly direction and falls into Earshaig Lake |
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JOCK'S KNOWE |
Jock's Knowe
Jock's Knowe
Jock's Knowe |
John Henry Lochanhead
John Henry Kinnelhead
C. Stewart |
016 |
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Plan 16.13 Trace 6
[Text in Situation column]
[Jock's Knowe] 1 mile S.E. by S. [South East by South] from Cairn Hill.
[Braides Burn] From 1/2 mile S. [South] of Cairn Hill E. [East] to Earshaig Lake
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ROWANTREE BURN |
Rowantree Burn
Rowantree Burn
Rowantree Burn |
Adam Todd Rosetta
William Anderson Earshag
William Little Earshag |
016 |
[Situation] From the Wn [Western] base of Gatet Hill North to Garpol Water
A stream that takes its source on the farm of Earshag and flows in a North Westerly direction and falls into the Garpol Water |
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Plan 16/14 Trace 1
[Text in Situation column] From the Wn [Western] base of Gatet Hill North to Garpol Water
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GARPOL WATER |
Garple Water
Garple Water
Garple Water
Garple Water
Garpool Burn
Garpol |
Adam Todd Rosetta
John Johnstone Hillhead
William Anderson Earshaig
C. Stewart Esqr (Hillside)
Johnston's County Map
See Page 41 |
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A stream that takes its source near the North of the County and in a South Westrly direction and falls into Evan Water
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GATET HILL |
Gatet Hill
Gatet Hill
Gatet Hill |
Adam Todd
John Johnstone
William Anderson |
016 |
A name given to a p [word obscured]
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Plan 16/14 Trace 2
[Text in Situation column]
[Garpol Water] From N.Wn Ph [North Western Parish] Boundary S.S.E. [South South East] to Evan Water
[Gatet Hill] 1/2 mile N.E. [North East] of Earshaig
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PARKS |
Parks
Parks
Parks |
Samuel Waugh Parks
William Waugh Parks
Thomas Proudfoot Craiglands Hill
C. Stewart Esqr. (Hillside) |
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[Situation] 1 mile N.E. [North East] from Easter Earshaig
Two cottages adjoining with garden attached the property of Butler Johnstone Esqr and occupied by Samuel Waugh and William Waugh |
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GARPOL LINN |
Garple Linn
Garple Linn
Gaiple Linn
Garpool Linn
Garpol Linn |
Samuel Waugh
William Waugh
Thomas Proudfoot
C. Stewart Esqr
Johnston's County Map
see Page 41 |
016 |
[Situation] On Garpol Water
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GARPOL SPA |
Garple Spa
Garple Spa
Garple Spa
Garple Spa
Garpol |
Samuel Waugh
William Waugh
Thomas Proudfoot
C. Stewart Esqr (Hillside)
See Page 41 |
016 |
[Situation] In Garpol Linn
A name given to a few black rocks in Garpel Linn; During a fall of rain there collects small pools of water at the bottom of the rocks which has a strong mineral taste and when left to stand in a dish it becomes of a dark brown colour; when these rocks are split there is the appearance of fossil remains of small fishes |
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Plan 16/14 Trace 3
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GARPOL SIDE |
Garpel Side
Garpel Side
Girpel Side
Garple Side
Garpol |
Samuel waugh Parks
William Waugh Parks
Thomas Proudfoot Craigielandshill
C. Stewart Esqr
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[Situation] 1/4 mile N.E. [North East] from East Earshaig
A rising piece of ground on the farm of Beatock near to Garpel Linn
Garple- This is the most approved mode of spelling this name.
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Plan 16/14 Trace 3
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EAST EARSHAIG |
East Earshaig
East Earshaig
East Earshaig
East Earshaig
Easter Earshaig |
J. Dinwoodie East Earshaig
William Anderson West Earshaig
William Little West Earshaig
C. Stewart Esqr (Hillside)
Johnston's County Map |
016 |
[Situation] Near the centre of Parish
A farmhouse with Steading garden Stackyard and farm of land attached the property of J.J. Hope Johnstone Esqr and occupied by Mr Dinwoodie |
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EARSHAIG LAKE |
Earshaig Lake
Earshaig Lake
Earshaig Lake
Earshaig Lake |
J. Dinwoodie
William Anderson
William Little
C. Stewart Esqr (Hillside) |
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[Situation] From Comb Bog S.S.E. [South South East] to Kinnel Water.
A stream that takes its rise on the farm of West Earshaig and flows in a South Easterly direction and falls into Kinnel Water |
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GALLOW KNOWES |
Gallow Knowes
Gallow Knowes
Gallow Knowes |
J. Dinwoodie
William Anderson
William Little |
016 |
[Situation] 18 chains N.E.E. [North East by East] from East Earshaig
A name given to a number of small knolls situated near to the Gallow Syke |
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Plan 16/14 Trace 4
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WEST EARSHAIG |
West Earshaig
West Earshaig
West Earshaig |
William Anderson West Earshag
J. Dinwoodie East Earshag
John Johnstone Craigielandshill
C. Stewart Esqr (Hillside) |
016 |
[Situation] 18 chains S.W. [South West] from East Earshaig
A farmhouse with Steading garden stackyard and farm of land attached the property of J. J. Hope Johnstone Esqr and occupied by Mr Anderson |
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BRAIDES BURN |
Braides Burn
Braides Burn
Braeraes Burn
Braide Burn |
J. Dinwoodie
John Johnstone
William Anderson
Johnston's County Map |
016 |
[Situation] From 1/2 mile S. [South] of Cairn Hill E. [East] to Earshaig Lake
A stream that takes its Source on the farm of West Earshaig and flows in a South easterly direction and falls into Earshaig [Lake] |
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PYOT KNOWE |
Pyot Knowe
Pyot Knowe
Pyot Knowe |
C. Stewart Esqr (Hillside)
J. Dinwoodie
John Johnstone
William Anderson |
016 |
A name given to a small knoll on the farm of East Earshaig. |
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Plan 16/14 Trace 4
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HELL'S HOLE |
Hells Hole
Hells Hole
Hells Hole |
Ebenezer Dinwoodie
William Anderson
William Little |
016 |
A name given to a hollow piece of ground on the farm of East Earshaig |
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SCORE CRAIGS |
Score Craigs
Score Craigs
Score Craigs |
Ebenezer Dinwoodie
William Anderson
William Little |
016 |
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Plan 16/14 Trace 5
[Text in Situation column]
[Hells Hole] 1/2 mile S.E. [South East] from East Earshaig
[Score Crags] 15 chains S.E. [South East] from East Earshaig
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FORT [Beattock Hill] |
British Fort (site of)
British Fort (site of)
British Fort (site of) |
C. Stewart Esqr (Hillside)
Ebenezer Dinwoodie
Thomas Proudfoot
William Hyslop |
016 |
An oval piece of ground which appears to have been strongly fortified on the top of Beattock Hill |
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Site of FORT [N of Beattock Hill] |
British Fort (site of)
Supposed
Supposed
Supposed |
C.Stewart Esqr.
Ebenezer Dinwoodie
Thomas Proudfoot
William Hyslop |
016 |
This is an oval ring of stones placed on the top of a sligh elevation known as Beattock Hill
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WITCH'S WATE |
Witch's Wate
Witch's Wate
Witch's Wate
Wate- A place of
ambush |
Ebenezer Dinwoodie East Earshaig
Thomas Proudfoot Craigielandshill
William Hyslop Moffat
Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson's Scottish Dictionary |
016 |
A name given to a small piece of ground on the farm of Beatock; Formerly the people when travelling at night along the road that goes near this place prepared themselves with a "Rowantree "ring" and two pieces of red thread as a protection against the witch that was supposed to lie in wait at this place |
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Plan 16/14 Trace 6
[Text in Situation column]
[Witch's Wate] 70 chains S.E. by E. [South East by East] from East Earshaig
[British Fort] On the summit of Beattock Hill
[Site of British Fort] 1/4 mile N. [North] from Beattock Hill
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BEATTOCK HILL |
Beattock Hill |
C. Stewart Esqr. (Hillside)
James Hastie (Marchbank Hill)
Mr E. Dinwoodie (East Earshaig) |
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Sheet 16 No. [Number] 14 Trace 6
[Text in Situation column]
[Beattock Hill] 1 mile S.E.E. [East South East] from East Earshaig
Eller Burn Eller Burn See page 105 for Authorities VC
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LOCH-HOUSE COTTAGE |
Loch-house Cottage |
William Ritchie
John Johnstone
Thomas Johnstone |
016 |
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SKELLY WELL |
Skelly Well |
William Ritchie, Skellywell Mill
John Johnston, Loch-house
Thomas Johnstone, Beattock |
016 |
A small spring on the Eastern bank of Evan Water |
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SKELLYWELL MILL (Corn) |
Skellywell Mill |
William Ritchie
John Johnstone
Thomas Johnstone |
016 |
A corn mill on the east bank of Evan Water and a little to the north of Loch-house |
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Plan 16-15 Trace 1
[Text in Situation column]
[Skelly Well] 35 chains N.E. [North West] from Beatock House
[Skellywell Mill (corn)] 34 chains N.W. [North West] from Beattock House
[Loch-house Cottage] 31 chains N.W. [North West] from Beattock House
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DRAGOONS' POOL |
Dragoons Pool |
William Ritchie Skellywell Mill
John Johnstone, Loch-house
Thomas Johnstone, Beattock |
016 |
A deep and dangerous pool in Evan Water in which some dragoons are said to have been drowned |
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LOCH-HOUSE |
Loch-house |
William Ritchie
John Johnstone
Thomas Johnstone |
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EVAN WATER |
Evan Water |
William Ritchie
John Johnstone
Thomas Johnstone |
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Plan 16-15 Trace 1
[Text in Situation column]
[Dragoons Pool] In Evan Water
[Evan Water] From N.W. Ph [North West Parish] Boundary S.E. [South East] to River Annan
[Loch-house] 14 chains N.W. [North West] from Beattock House.
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FORT [W of Beattock] |
British Fort
(Site of) |
C. stewart Esqr (Hillside)
J Hastie Blacksmith (Beattock)
J Hastie Marchbank Toll |
016 |
Remains of a Camp or Fort supposed to be of ancient British origin situated on the Beattock farm |
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Sheet 16 No 15 Trace 1
[Text in Situation column] 35 chains W. [West] from Beattock House
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BEATTOCK |
Beattock |
Thomas Johnstone, Beattock
John Johnstone, Loch-house
William Ritchie, Skellywell Mill |
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A dwelling house with outhouses, garden etc. and a farm of land attached |
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CORRIE'S WELL |
Corrie's Well |
Thomas Johnstone
John Johnstone
William Ritchie |
016 |
A well of excellent water on the west bank of Evan Water |
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CALEDONIAN RAILWAY |
Caledonian Railway |
Thomas Johnstone
Johnstone
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Plan 16- 15 Trace 1
[Text in Situation column]
[Beattock] 15 chains N.W.W. [West North West] from Beattock House
[Corrie's Well] 10 chains N.W. [North West] from Beattock House
[Caledonian Railway] From N.W. Ph [North Western Parish] Boundary S.E. [South East] to Whamphray Parish
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BARNHILL COTTAGE |
Barnhill Cottage |
William Nevison
Thomas Johnstone
John Johnstone |
016 |
A small cottage on the farm of Barnhill |
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BEATTOCKBRIDGE HOTEL |
Beattockbridge Hotel |
Miss Ramsay, Beattockbridge Hotel
William Nevison
Thomas Johnstone |
016 |
A handsome and commodious Hotel at the old junction of the Dumfries and Edinburgh with the Glasgow and Carlisle road |
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GIBB'S FAULD |
Gibbs Fauld |
William Nevison, Barnhill
Thomas Johnstone, Beattock
John Johnstone, Loch-house |
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Plan 16- 15 Trace 2
[Text in Situation column]
[Gibb's Fauld] 30 chains N.E. by N. [North East by North] from Beattock House
[Barnhill Cottage] 10 chains N.E. by N. [North East by North] from Beattock House
[Beattockbridge Hotel] 10 chains N.W. [North West] from Beattock House
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BEATTOCK BRIDGE |
Beattock Bridge |
William Nevison, Barnhill
Thomas Johnstone, Beattock
John Johnstone, Loch-house |
016 |
A good bridge of one arch across Evan Water at the point where the Dumfries and Edinburgh, and the Glagow and Carlisle roads meet |
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BEATTOCK HOUSE |
Beattock House |
Mrs Jardine, Beattock House
William Nevison
Thomas Johnstone |
016 |
An elegant mansion house with pleasure grounds attached, the property and residence of Mrs Jardine |
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Plan 16- 15 Trace 2
[Text in Situation column]
[Beattock Bridge] Over Evan Water
[Beattock House] In En [Eastern] Parish district
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BARNHILL |
Barnhill |
William Nevison, Barnhill
John Johnstone, Loch-house
Thomas Johnstone, Beattock |
016 |
A dwelling house with outhouses and a farm of land attached |
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RIVER ANNAN |
River Annan |
William Nevison
John Johnstone
Thomas Johnstone
C. Stewart Esqr (Hillside)
Sir W. Jardine Bart [Baronet] (Jardine Hall) |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 16- 15 Trace 3
[Text in Situation column]
[Barnhill] 51 chains N.E. [North East] from Beattock House
[River Annan] Tracing En [Eastern] Parish Boundary
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ELLER BURN |
Eller Burn |
Thomas Johnstone
John Johnstone
William Ritchie |
016 |
A small stream rising to the east of Beattock and falling into Evan Water |
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FORT [SW of Beattock] |
British Fort (Site of) |
Thomas Johnston, Beattock
John Johnstone, Loch-house
William Richie, Skellywell Mill
C. Stewart Esqr. |
016 |
A small camp or Fort on the summit of a hill a little to the east of Beattock Hill supposed to be of Ancient British origin. TW |
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OLD CRAIGIELANDS |
Old Craigielands |
Thomas Johnstone
John Johnstone
William Ritchie |
016 |
A small hamlet on the old Edinburgh to Dumfries road and within the estate of Craigielands |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 16- 15 Trace 4
[Text in Situation column]
[Fort] 49 chains S.W. [South West] from Beattock House
[Eller Burn] From the S.E. [South East] of Beattock Hill N.E.E. [East North East] to neat Beattock Railway Station
[Old Craigielands] 36 chains S.S.W. [South South West] from Beattock House
W. Paterson c/a [civilian assistant] |
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CANNIE CLEUCH |
Canny Cleuch
Cannie- Snug, comfortable
Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson's Dictionary |
Robert Burgess
Thomas Johnstone
John Johnstone |
016 |
A small hollow in Craigielands Wood with a stream flowing through it. So named for its sheltered position in Craigielands Wood |
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CRAIGIELANDS WOOD |
Craigielands Wood |
Robert Burgess, Broomlands
Thomas Johnstone, Beattock
John Johnstone, Loch-house |
016; 024 |
A large wood of fir and forest trees within the estate of Craigielands |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 16- 15 Trace 4
[Text in Situation column]
[Craigielands Wood] 1/2 mile S.S.w. [South South West] from Beattock House
[Cannie Cleuch] In Craigielands Wood
W. Paterson c/a [civilian assistant] |
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CAMP KNOWE |
Camp Knowe |
Robert Burgess
George Burgess
James Johnstone |
016 |
A small knowe in an arable field on the farm of Broomlands near which there was formerly a Camp supposed to be of Ancient British origin. T.W. |
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TUTTO KNOWE |
Tutto Knowe |
Robert Burgess, Broomlands
George Burgess, Broomlands
James Johnstone, Palace Knowe |
016 |
A small knowe in an arable field on the farm of Broomlands. Three upright stones formerly stood upon this Knowe. |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 16- 15 Trace 5
[Text in Situation column]
[Tutto Knowe] 47 chains S.S.E. [South South East] from Beattock House
[Camp Knowe] 46 chains S.S.E. [South South East] from Beattock House
W. Paterson c/a [civilian assistant] |
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BEATTOCK STATION |
Beattock Station |
Robert Burgess, Broomlands
Thomas Johnstone, Beattock
John Johnstone, Loch-house |
016 |
A first class station on the Caledonian Railway with Refreshment rooms attached |
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CRAIGIELANDS |
Craigielands
Craigielands
Craiglands |
Robert Burgess
Thomas Johnstone
John Johnstone
Post Town Directory for 1856
Johnston's County Map |
016 |
A small village near Beattock Station consisting of one row of houses with gardens etc attached |
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HOLLOW CORSE |
Hollow Corse |
Robert Burgess
George Burgess
John Johnstone |
016 |
A remarkable hollow in an arable field in which an upright stone probably of Druidical origins formerly stood |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 16- 15 Trace 5
[Text in Situation column]
[Beattock Station] 17 chains S.S.W. from Beattock House
[Craigielands] 1/4 mile S. [South] from Beattock House
[Hollow Corse] 37 chains S.S.E. [South South East] from Beattock House.
W. Paterson c/a [civilian assistant] |
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BANKEND |
Bankend |
Robert Burgess
James Lockie
James Johnstone |
016 |
Two dwellinghouses with gardens re attached at the end of an old bank formed by the Evan. |
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DOUGLAS ACRE |
Douglas Acre |
Robert Burgess
James Lockie
James Johnstone
C. Stewart Esqr |
016 |
A dwelling house with an acre of ground attached formerly the site of a market place. T.W |
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JOHNSTONE FORD |
Johnstone Ford |
Robert Burgess Broomlands
James Lockie, Holms
James Johnstone, Palaceknowe |
016 |
A ford a little to the north of Acre where the drove road crosses Evan Water |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 16- 15 Trace 6
[Text in Situation column]
[Johnstone Ford] Through Evan Water
[Douglas Acre] 46 chains S.E. [South East] from Beattock House
[Bankend] 55 chains S.E. [South East] from Beattock House
W. Paterson c/a [civilian assistant] |
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HOLMS |
Holms |
James Lockie, Holms
Robert Burgess, Broomlands
George Burgess, Broomlands |
016 |
A dwellinghouse with garden outhouses and a farm of land attached |
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PEASTONE RIG |
Peastone Rig |
James Lockie
Robert Burgess
George Burgess
C. Stewart Esqr |
016 |
A small ridge of ground near Bankend on which there formerly stood an upright stone called the Pea-stone - probably a corruption of Peacestone |
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ROMAN ROAD [Kirkpatrick Juxta parish] |
Roman Road |
C. Stewart Esqr (Hillside)
Mr W. Cranston (Moffat)
Mr g. Burgess
Mr J Hastie (Marchbank Toll) |
009; 016; 024 |
Vestiges of the ancient Military Way leading from Gallaberry Hill to the Clyde - its track here is scarcely traceable T.W. |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 16- 15 Trace 6
[Text in Situation column]
[Holms] 68 chains S.E. [South East] from Beattock House
[Peastone Rig] 3/4 mile S.E. [South East] from Beattock House
[Roman Road] From Nn point of Ph S.E. by S. [Northern point of Parish South East by South] through En Ph [Eastern Parish] district
W. Paterson c/a [civilian assistant] |
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THREEWATER FOOT |
Threewater Foot |
James Lockie
Robert Burgess
George Burgess
C. Stewart Esqr
Mr W. Cranston (Moffat) |
016 |
The meeting of the three Waters Annan, Moffat and Evan well known in the district as the "Threewater Foots" T.W |
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RIVER ANNAN |
AnnanWater
River Annan |
James Locke, Holms
Robert Burgess, Broomlands
George Burgess, Broomlands
C. Stewart Esqr (Hillside)
Sir W. Jardine Bart. [Baronet] (Jardine Hall) |
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A large stream rising in the Parish of Moffat and falling into Solway Firth |
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EVAN WATER |
Evan Water |
James Lockie
Robert Burgess
George Burgess |
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A large stream flowing through the parish and falling into Annan Water |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 16- 16 Trace 1
[Text in Situation column]
[River Annan] Tracing En Ph [Eastern Parish] Boundary
[Evan Water] From N.Wn Ph [Nort Western Parish] Boundary S.E. [South East] to River Annan
[Threewater Foot] At the junction of Evan Water and Moffat Wr [Water] with River Annan
W. Paterson c/a [civilian assistant] |
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EARNCRAIG HILL |
Yarncraig Hill |
C. Stewart Esqr. (Hillside)
Mr Jardine (Burley Wag)
John Henry (Lochanhead)
Earn the Eagle Dr. [Doctor] Johnson's Dictionary
Earn Craig etc See Common Plan 23/3 Closeburn Name Sheet |
023 |
A considerable eminence on the farms of Locherben, Whiteholm and Crookburn
So called from the Eagle see Name sheet for Common Plan in Closeburn |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Sheet 23 No 3 Trace 1
[Text in Situation column] On Wn Ph [Western Parish] Boundary
Thomas Watson 2nd Corps. R.E. [2nd Corporal Royal Engineers] |
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CROOK BURN |
Crook Burn |
C. Stewart Esqr. (Hillside)
Mr Jardine (Burley Wag)
John Henry (Lochanhead) |
016 |
A small stream having its source from the N. [North] side of Queensberry Hill, and runs in a northerly direction into the River Clyde |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Sheet 23 No 3 Trace 2
[Text in Situation column] From the N.E. [North East] side of Queensberry in Closeburn Ph [Parish] N to N.Wn Ph [North to North Western Parish] Boundary |
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FORTYPENNY MOSS |
Fortypenny Moss |
C. Stewart Esqr. (Hillside)
Mr Jardine (Burley Wag)
John Henry (Lochanhead) |
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Applied to an extensive moss on the farms of Lochanhead and Whiteholm |
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RUSHY SIKE |
Rushy Syke |
C. Stewart Esqr.
Mr Jardine
J. Henry |
023 |
A small stream deriving its source from Fortypenny Moss - Runs in a south Westerly direction and empties itself int Crook Burn |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Sheet 23 No 3 Trace 3
[Text in Situation column]
[Fortypenny Moss] In Wn Ph [Western Parish] District
[Rushy Sike] Sn [Southern] Fortypenny Moss
Thomas Watson 2nd Corps. R.E. [2nd Corporal Royal Engineers] |
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DICK'S GRAIN |
Dick's Grain |
C. Stewart Esqr.
Mr Jardine
John Henry |
023 |
A small stream having its source from the East side of Pembrock Hill - running in an Easterly direction and discharges itself into Crook Burn |
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PENBRECK |
Pembrock Hill
Penbreck
Penbreck |
C. Stewart Esqr. (Hillside)
Mr Jardine (Burley Wag)
John Henry (Lochanhead)
See Page 17 of of Closeburn Name Book
Duke of Buccleuch's E. [Estate] map |
023 |
A considerable hill on the farm of Burley Wag |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Sheet 23 No 3 Trace 4
[Text in Situation column]
[Penbreck] On the Ph [Parish] Boundary
[Dicks Grain] From the East side of Pembrock Hill E. [East] to Crook Burn.
Thomas Watson 2nd Corps. R.E. [2nd Corporal Royal Engineers] |
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HANGINGSHAW BURN |
Hangingshaw Burn |
Mr Jardine Burley Wag
Mr John Henry Sr [Senior] Lochan Head
Mr John Henry Jr [Junior] Lochan Head |
023 |
A burn that has its source on the N [North] side of Queensberry Hill it falls into Lochan burn |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Sheet 23 Plan 3 Trace 5
[Text in Situation column] From the N.E [North East] side of Queensberry E. [East] to Lochan Burn
John G Andrew Sapper R. E. [Royal Engineers] |
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FENNY GUTTER |
Fenny Gutter
Fenny Gutter
Fenny Gutter |
John Henry Snr [Senior] Lochanhead John Henry Jnr. [Junior] Lochanhead] William Scott Blairnock |
015; 023 |
A small stream rising on the East side of Haresaines Height on the farm of Kinnel Head it falls into Threepen Burn |
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HAIRSTANES HEIGHT |
Harestanes Height
Harestanes Height
Harestanes Height |
John Henry Snr [Senior] Lochanhead
John Henry Jnr. [Junior] Lochanhead]
William Scott Blairnock |
023 |
A hill on the farm of Lochanhead and about 1/4 mile from the source of Lochan Burn on the North side |
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LOCHAN CRAIG |
Lochan Craig
Lochan Craig
Lochan Craig |
John Henry Snr [Senior] Lochanhead John Henry Jnr. [Junior] Lochanhead] William Scott Blairnock |
023 |
Applies to a rocky eminence on the North side of Lochan Burn and opposite the junction of Hangingshaw Linn, on the farm of Lochanhead. |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 23. 4 Trace 1
[Text in Situation column]
[Harestanes Height] In Nn [Northern] Parish district
[Lochan Craig] 30 chains S.E. [South East] from Harestanes Height
[Fenny Gutter] From the N.E. [North East] side of Harestanes Height S.S.E. [South South East] to Dowcleuch Burn.
Charles J Fearnside S. R. E. [Sapper Royal Engineers] |
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THREEPEN BURN |
Threepen Burn
Threepen Burn
Threepen Burn |
John Henry Snr [Senior] Lochanhead
John Henry Junr [Junior] Lochanhead
William Scott Blairnock |
016; 023 |
A small stream formed by the junction of Fenny Gutter and doe Cleugh on the farm of kinnel Head, it falls into Kinnel Water. |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 23. 4 Trace 2
[Text in Situation column] From the junction of Finny Gutter and Dowcleuch Burn N.E. by E. [North East by East] to Kinnel Water
Charles J Fearnside S. R. E. [Sapper Royal Engineers] |
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HOARLAW BURN |
Hoarlaw Burn
Hoarlaw Burn
Hoarlaw Burn
Hoarlaw Burn |
C. Stewart Esqr (Hillside0
John Henry Senr [Senior] Lochanhead
John Henry Junr [Junior] Lochanhead
William Scott Blairnock |
023; 024 |
A small stream rising on the North side of Forebrae it falls into Lochan Burn |
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PEAT HILL |
Peat Hill
Peat Hill
Peat Hill |
John Henry Senr [Senior] Lochanhead
John Henry Junr [Junior] Lochanhead
William Scott Blairnock |
023 |
A large hill on the farm of Lochanhead and about 1 mile North of the House |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 23. 4 Trace 3
[Text in Situation column]
[Peat Hill] In en Ph [Eastern Parish] district
[Hoarlaw Burn] From 30 chains s.W. [South West] of Peat Hil;l S.E. [South East] to Lochan Burn
Charles J Fearnside S. R. E. [Sapper Royal Engineers] |
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HANGINGSHAW LINN |
Hangingshaw Linn
Hangingshaw Linn
Hangingshaw Linn |
John Henry Senr [Senior] Lochanhead
John Henry Junr [Junior] Lochanhead
William Scott Blairnock |
023 |
A deep Linn with a small stream running through it into Lochan Burn T.W. |
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LOCHAN BURN |
Lochan Burn
Lochan Burn
Lochan Burn |
John Henry Senr [Senior] Lochanhead
John Henry Junr [Junior] Lochanhead
William Scott Blairnock |
023; 024 |
A small stream rising on the N.W. [North West] side of Mount Glass, it falls into Kinnel Water. |
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MOUNT GLASS |
Mount Glass
Mount Glass
Mount Glass |
John Henry Senr [Senior] Lochanhead
John Henry Junr [Junior] Lochanhead
William Scott Blairnock |
023 |
A very prominent hill on the S. [South] side of Lochan Burn on the farm of Lochanhead |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 23. 4 Trace 4
[Text in Situation column]
[Mount Glass] 1 and 1/4 mile S.W. [South West] from Peat Hill
[Lochan Burn] From the N.W. [North West] side of Mount Glass S.S.E. [South South East] to Kinnel Water
[Hangingshaw Linn] At the S.W. [South West] base of Mount Glass
Charles J Fearnside S. R. E. [Sapper Royal Engineers] |
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LADIE'S ROCK |
Ladie's Rock
Ladie's Rock
Ladie's Rock |
John Henry Senr [Senior] Lochanhead
John Henry Junr [Junior] Lochanhead
William Scott Blairnock |
023 |
[Situation] 1/2 mile W. [West] from Mount Glass
A small rock and Knowe on the N. [North] side of Lochan Burn, this name was given to it by Dr. [Doctor] Singers Minister of the Ph [Parish] in commemoration of some Ladies who partook of dinner on it. It's former name was Calf Craig |
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CALF CLEUCH |
Calf Cleugh
Calf Cleugh
Calf Cleugh |
John Henry Senr [Senior] Lochanhead
John Henry Junr [Junior] Lochanhead
William Scott Blairnock |
023 |
[Situation] 50 chains S.E. [South East] from Mount Glass
A slight hollow on the side of a hill on the S. [South] side of Lochan Burn |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 23. 4 Trace 5
Entry for the Brae scored out -"not applied as a proper name"
[Signed] Charles J Fearnside
S. R. E. [Sapper Royal Engineers] |
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PEATHILL CRAIG |
Peathill Craigs
Peathill Craigs
Peathill Craigs |
John Henry Senr [Senior] Lochanhead
John Henry Junr [Junior] Lochanhead
William Scott Blairnock |
023 |
A small Craig on the south side of Peat Hill and on the farm of Lochanhead |
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BRECKENY HOLE |
Brackeny Hole
Brackeny Hole
Brackeny Hole
Brackeny Hole |
C. Stewart Esqr
John Henry Senr [Senior] Lochanhead
John Henry Junr [Junior] Lochanhead
William Scott Blairnock |
023 |
A hollow on the south side of Peat Hill |
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MOWERS KNOWE |
Mowers Knowe
Mowers Knowe
Mowers Knowe |
John Henry Senr [Senior] Lochanhead
John Henry Junr [Junior] Lochanhead
William Scott Blairnock |
023 |
A small Knowe on the Northern side of Lochan Burn, it resembles a half moon battery. |
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SMALL BURN |
Small Burn
Small Burn
Small Burn |
John Henry Senr [Senior] Lochanhead
John Henry Junr [Junior] Lochanhead
William Scott Blairnock |
023 |
A small stream rising on the East side of Lamb Hill on the farm of Lochanhead it falls into Lochan Burn |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 23.4 Trace 6
[Text in Situation column]
[Peathill Craig] On the S. [South] side of Peat Hill
[Breckeny Hole] 1 and 1/3 mile E. [East] from Mount Glass
[Mowers Knowe] Nearly 1 mile S.E.E. [East South East] from Mount Glass.
[Small Burn] From 38 chains S.E. [South East] of Lamb Hill N. [North] to Lochan Burn
Charles J Fearnside S. R. E. [Sapper Royal Engineers] |
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KINNELHEAD TOWER |
Kinnelhead Tower (remains of)
Kinnelhead Tower (remains of)
Kinnelhead Tower (remains of) |
William Anderson West Earshag
John Elliot Rivox
John Henry Kinnelhead |
024 |
The ruins of a Castle or Tower, on the farm of Kinnelhead, the only remains standing are the foundation, and a portion of the walls, as high as the first flat,and from the appearance of the walls the different rooms must have been Arched from the rocky nature of the ground surrounding the building it must have been a place of considerable strength. |
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THORNY KNOWE |
Thorny Knowe
Thorny Knowe
Thorny Knowe |
William Scott Blairnock
John Henry
William Anderson |
024 |
A small grassy hill which is surround by a great number of scattered rocks it is situated on the West of Kinnelhead Tower |
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WATCH KNOWE |
Watch Knowe
Watch Knowe
Watch Knowe |
William Scott
John Henry
william Anderson |
024 |
A small rocky hill which has a commanding view of the country surrounding the Tower and most probably was used as such when the Castle was Occupied |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 24.1 Trace 1
[Text in Situation column]
[Kinnlhead Tower] 8 chains W. [West] from Kinnelhead
[Thorny Knowe] 22 chains S.W.W. [West South West] from Kinnelhead
[Watch Knowe] 9 chains S.S.W. [South South West] from Kinnelhead
Samuel S. Hill [2nd Corporal Royal Engineers] |
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Crossed out entry for Song Slack. 'Not recognised as a proper name'
[signed] Samuel Hill
2nd. Corpl. R E [Second Corporal Royal Engineers] |
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KINNELHEAD |
Kinnelhead
Kinnelhead
Kinnelhead |
William Anderson
John Henry
John Elliot |
024 |
A small farmhouse with outbuildings and garden attached, all in good repair. It is most likely it has taken its name from the Old Tower which is close to it. |
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KINNEL WATER |
Kinnel Water
Kinnel Water
Kinnel Water
Kinnel Water |
William Anderson
John Henry
John Elliot
Map of Moffat Parish |
015; 016; 024; 033 |
A large stream having its source East of Queensberry Hill from where it flows in a Southerly direction through a moorland district and empties itself into the River Annan |
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TARNIS BURN |
Tarnis Burn
Tarnis Burn
Tarnis Burn |
William Anderson John Henry
John Elliot |
016; 024 |
A small stream having its Rise on the Kinnelhead ground through which it flows for a considerable distance in a Southerly direction and empties itself in the Kinnel Water West of Kinnelhead |
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Ph [Parish] of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 24.1 Trace 2
[Text in Situation column]
[Kinnelhead] Near central Ph [Parish] district
[Kinnel Water] From 1/2 mile S.S.W. [South South West] of Annans Hill S.E. [South East] on to Sn Ph [Southern Parish] Boundary
[Tarnis Burn] From 1/2 mile W. [West] of Cairn Hill S.S.E. [South South East] to Kinnel Water
Samuel S. Hill 2nd Corpl R. E. [Second Corporal Royal Engineers] |
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UPPER KNYPES |
Upper Knypes
Upper Knypes
Upper Knypes |
John Henry
William Anderson
William Scott |
024 |
A small rocky hill on Kinnelhead and west of Kinnel Water |
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MID KNYPES |
Mid Knypes
Mid Knypes
Mid Knypes |
John Henry
William Anderson William Scott |
024 |
A small rocky hill between Upper and Lower Knypes |
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BIRKIE RIG |
Birky Rig
Birky Rig
Birky Rig
Birkie, abounding with birches |
John Henry
William Anderson
William Scott
Dr Johnson's Dictionary |
024 |
A long ridge of Heathy pasture on the farm of Kinnelhead and west of Upper and Mid Knype |
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Ph [Parish] of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 24.1 Trace 2
[Text in Situation column]
[Upper Knypes] 24 chains S.E. [South East] from Kinnelhead
[Mid Knypes] 33 chains S.E. [South East] from Kinnelhead
[Birky Rig] 28 chains S.S.E. [South South East] from Kinnelhead
Samuel S. Hill 2nd Corpl R. E. [Second Corporal Royal Engineers] |
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CRAIGY KNOWES |
Craigie Knowes
Craigie Knowes
Craigie Knowes
Craigy - Rocky |
William Anderson
John Elliot
John Henry
C. Stewart Esqr [Esquire] (Hillside)
Dr. [Doctor] Johnson's dictionary |
024 |
Three small Rocky hills on each is erected small Piles of Stones as a guide to shepherds when in a snow drift |
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ROUGH SLACK |
Rough Slack
Rough Slack
Rough Slack |
William Anderson
John Elliot
John Henry |
024 |
A rough piece of wetland West of the Craigie Knowes |
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Ph [Parish] of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 24.1 Trace 3
[Text in Situation column]
[Craigie Knowes] 70 chains S.E.E. [South South East] from Kinnelhead
[Rough Slack] 50 chains E. [East] from Kinnelhead
Samuel S. Hill 2nd Corpl R. E. [Second Corporal Royal Engineers] |
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JOHN EWART'S KNOWE |
John Ewart's Knowe
John Ewart's Knowe
John Ewart's Knowe |
William Scott
John Henry
William Anderson |
024 |
A small rocky hill on which is erected a Pile of Stones |
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ROUGH. BURN |
Rough Burn
Rough Burn
Rough Burn |
William Scott
John Henry
William Anderson |
024 |
A small stream having its source on Lochanhead grounds it flows in a Easterly direction and falls into Lochan Burn |
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LOCH RIG |
Loch Rig
Loch Rig
Loch Rig |
William Scott
John Henry
William Anderson |
024 |
A long narrow stripe of rising ground extending along the South side of a small Loch, hence the name |
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Ph [Parish] of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 24.1 Trace 4
[Text in Situation column]
[John Ewart's Knowe] 37 chains S. [South] from Kinnelhead
[Rough Burn] From 3/4 mile S.S.W. [South South West] of Kinnel head E. [East] to Lochan Burn
[Loch Rig] 66 chains S.W. by S. [South West by South] from Kinnelhead
Samuel S. Hill 2nd Corpl R. E. [Second Corporal Royal Engineers] |
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HOARLAW BURN |
Heoarlaw
Heoarlaw Burn
Heoarlaw Burn |
William Anderson
John Henry
John Elliot |
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A small stream having its source on the farm of Lochanhead its course is in a Southerly until it falls into Lochan Burn |
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LOCHANHEAD |
Lochanhead
Lochanhead
Lochanhead |
William Anderson
John Henry
John Elliot |
024 |
A small shepherds cottage and garden occupied by John Henry |
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LOCHAN BURN |
Lochan Burn
Lochan Burn
Lochan Burn |
William Anderson
John Henry
John Elliot |
023; 024 |
A small stream having its source at the base of Queensberry Hill from where it flows in a S.E. [South East] direction through the farm of Lochanhead from which it takes its nameand empties itself into the Kinnel water at a point called Jenny Hyslop's Crook |
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Ph [Parish] of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 24.1 Trace 4
[Text in Situation column]
[Hoarlaw Burn] 1 mile S.S.W [South South West] [possibly crossed out]
From 30 chains s.W. [South West] of Peat Hill S.E. [South East] to Lochan Burn
[Lochanhead] 1 mile S.S.W. [South South West] from Kinnelhead
[Lochan Burn] From the N.W. [North West] side of Mount Glass S.E.E. [East South East] to Kinnel Water
Samuel S. Hill 2nd Corpl R. E. [Second Corporal Royal Engineers] |
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LOCHAN SPRING (Chalybeate) |
Lochan Spring (Mineral)
Lochan Spring (Mineral)
Lochan Spring (Mineral) |
John Henry
William Anderson
John Elliot |
024 |
A small mineral spring on the farm of Lochanhead and close alongside of Lochan Burn |
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Ph [Parish] of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 24.1 Trace 4
[Text in Situation column] 1/4 mile E. [East] from Lochanhead
Samuel S. Hill 2nd Corpl R. E. [Second Corporal Royal Engineers] |
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LOWER KNYPES |
Lower Knypes
Lower Knypes
Lower Knypes |
John Henry
John Elliot
William Scott
C. Stewart Esqr (Hillside) |
024 |
A small rocky hill on the same range as Upper and Mid Knypes but south of there |
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JENNY HISLOP'S CROOKE |
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Ph [Parish] of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 24.1 Trace 6
[Text in Situation column] 3/4 mile S.E. [South East] from Kinnelhead
Samuel S. Hill 2nd Corpl R. E. [Second Corporal Royal Engineers] |
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EARSHAIG LAKE |
Earshaig Lake
Earshaig Lake
Earshaig Lake
Earshaig Lake |
Ebenezer Dinwoodie East Earshaig
William Anderson West Earshaig
John Johnstone Craigielands Hill
C. Stewart (Hillside) |
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A stream that takes its rise on the farm of West Earshaig and flows in a South Westerly direction and falls into Kinnel Water |
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BALSHAW BOG |
Balshaw Bog
Balshaw Bog
Balshaw Bog |
Ebenezer Dinwoodie
William Anderson
John Johnstone |
024 |
A name given to a low piece of ground on the farm of Stanshielrig TW |
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WARDLAW |
Wardlaw |
Ebenezer Dinwoodie
William Anderson
John Johnstone |
024 |
A name given to a rising piece of ground on the farm of West Earshaig, there is a good number of stones being on the top supposed to have been a Camp but which has every appearance of having been the remains of an old sheep fold |
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[Parish] of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 24/2 Trace 1
[Text in Situation column]
[Earshaig Lake] From Comb Bog S.S.E. [South South East] to Kinnel Water
[Balshaw Bog] At the E. [East] base of Wardlaw
[Wardlaw] Near the centre of Ph [Parish]
James Cowan c/a [civilian assistant] |
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SCORE CRAIGS |
Score Craigs
Score Craigs
Score Craigs |
John Brown Callum
Ebenezer Dinwoodie East Earshaig
Thomas Proudfoot Craigielandshill |
024 |
A name given to a few rather conspicuous rocks; it is said that these rocks was part of the boundry between two tribes "hence the name Score" |
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FORT [Stanshielrig] |
British Fort (site of)
British Fort (site of)
British Fort (site of) |
John Brown
Ebenezer Dinwoodie
Thomas Proudfoot
C. Stewart Esqr (Hillside)
J. Martin Farmer Stanshielrig |
024 |
A circular ring of stones which by the quantity has evidently been used as a place of strength; There is a considerable number of Tumuli to the North East |
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STANSHIEL RIG |
Stanshiel Rig |
C. Stewart Esqr (Hillside)
J. Martin
J Johnstone Craigielandshill |
024 |
A small ridge shaped eminence situated a short distance (West) from Stanshielrig farm house.
Thomas Watson 2nd Corp R.E. [Second Corporal Royal Engineers |
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[Parish] of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 24/2 Trace 2
[Text in Situation column]
[Score Craigs] 1/2 mile N.E by N [North East by North] of Wardlaw
[Fort] 1/2 mile N.E. [North East] from Wardlaw
[Stanshiel Rig] 3/4 mile N.E. [North East] from Wardlaw
James Cowan c/a [civilian assistant] |
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STANSHIELRIG |
Stanshielrig |
John Martin Stanchilridge
John Johnstone Craigielandshill
John Brown Callum
C. Stewart Esqr (Hillside) |
024 |
A farmhouse with offices stackyard and farm of land attached the property of J.J. Hope Johnstone Esqr and occupied by Mr John Martin |
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DOG BURN |
Dog Burn
Dog Burn
Dog Burn |
John Martin
John Johnstone
John Brown |
024 |
A stream that rises on the farm of Craigielandshill and flows in a southerly direction and falls into Kinnel Water |
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[Parish] of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 24/2 Trace 3
[Text in Situation column]
[Stanshielrig] Adjoining Stanshiel Rig on the East
[Dog Burn] From a moss 1/4 mile E. [East] of Stanshiel Rig S. [South] to Kinnel Water
James Cowan c/a [civilian assistant] |
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KINNEL WATER |
Kinnel Water
Kinnel Water
Kinnel Water |
Thomas Proudfoot Craigielandshill
John Martin Stanchilridge
John Brown Callum |
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FORT [SE of Wardlaw] |
British Fort (site of)
British Fort (site of)
British Fort (site of)
British Fort (site of) |
C. Stewart Esqr (Hillside)
J. Hastie Marchbank Toll
Thomas Proudfoot
John Martin
John Brown |
024 |
A small piece of rising ground that has every appearance of having been used as a place of strength, there is a great quantity of stone and earth thrown up into an oval form; there has been a division near to the North East end. |
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BYRE BURN |
Byre Burn
Byre Burn
Byre Burn |
Thomas Proudfoot
John Martin
John Brown |
024 |
A stream that rises on the farm of Stiddrig and flows in a North Easterly direction and falls into Kinnel Water |
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[Parish] of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 24/2 Trace 4
[Text in Situation column]
[Kinnel Water] From N.Wn Ph [North Western Parish] Boundary S.E. [South East] onto Sn Ph [Southern Parish] Boundary
[Fort] About 1/2 mile S.E. [South East] of Wardlaw
[Byre Burn-Entry in Situation column crossed out and "alter this" pencilled over it]
James Cowan c/a [civilian assistant] |
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FAULD BURN |
Fauld Burn
Fauld Burn
Fauld Burn |
Thomas Henry Stidrick
John Brown Callum
Ebenezer Dinwoodie East Earshag |
024 |
A small stream that takes its rise on the farm of Stidrick and flows in a Northerly direction and falls into the Byre Burn |
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GREEN BURN |
Green Burn
Green Burn
Green Burn |
Thomas Henry
John Brown
Ebenezer Dinwoodie |
024 |
A small stream that rises on the farm of Stidrick and flows in a North East direction and falls into Kinnel Water |
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[Parish] of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 24/2 Trace 4
[Text in Situation column]
[Fauld Burn] From the S.W. [South West] side of Ewe Knowe N [North] to Byre Burn
[Green Burn] From the S.W. [South West] side of Knockbuith Hill N.E. [North East] to Kinnel Water
James Cowan c/a [civilian assistant] |
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AULD WIFE'S KIRN |
Auld Wife's Kirn
Auld Wife's Kirn
Auld Wife's Kirn |
Thomas Henry Stidrick
John Brown Callum
John Johnstone Craigielandshill |
024 |
A name given to a place in Kinnel Water; the water flowing round the two sides of a rock that stands immediately above is thrown into a very agitated state when it meets, very much resembling the process of churning |
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[Parish] of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 24/2 Trace 5
[Text in Situation column] At the junction of Earshaig Lake with Kinnel Water
James Cowan c/a [civilian assistant] |
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BEE KNOWE |
Bee Knowe
Bee Knowe
Bee Knowe |
Thomas Henry Stidrick
John Brown Callum
John Johnstone Craigielandshill |
024 |
A name given to a small piece of rising ground on the farm of Callum |
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[Parish] of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 24/2 Trace 6
[Text in Situation column] 1 mile S.E. [South East] of Wardlaw
James Cowan c/a [civilian assistant] |
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CAIRN (Remains of) [Bee Knowe] |
Cairn (Site of)
Cairn (Site of) |
John Henry Stidrick
John Brown Cauldholm
James Johnstone Craigielandshill |
024 |
This is the supposed site of a Cairn situated on the farm of Cauldholm.
The indications on the ground are in every way Confirmatory of this cairn's origin.
A number of small stones beleived to be the remains of an ancient Cairn |
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[Parish] of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 24/2 Trace 6
[Text in Situation column] 1/4 mile N.E. by N. [North East by North] from Bee Knowe
Philip Munro Corp: R.E. [ Corporal Royal Engineers] |
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CRAIGIELANDS HOUSE |
Craigielands House |
Robert Burgess Broomlands
George Burgess Broomlands
James Johnstone Palaceknowe |
024 |
An elegant and Commodious Mansion house with pleasure grounds attached |
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CRAIGIELANDS WOOD |
Craigielands Wood
Craigielands Wood
Craigielands Wood |
Robert Burgess
George Burgess
James Johnstone |
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A large wood of fir and forest trees on the estate of Craigielands |
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CRAIGIELANDSHILL |
Craigielandshill |
Robert Burgess George Burgess James Johnstone |
024 |
A dwelling house with outhouses and a farm of land attached |
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[Parish] of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 24/3 Trace 1
[Text in Situation column]
[Craigielands House] In En [Eastern] Parish district
[Craigielands Wood] Adjoining Craigielands House on the N.W. [North West]
[Craigielands Hill] 24 chains SW [South West] from Craigielands House
W. Paterson c/a [civilian assistant] |
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KELLOBANK BURN |
Kellobank Burn
Killowbank |
Robert Burgess Broomlands
George Burgess Broomlands
James Johnstone Palaceknowe
C. Stewart Esqr
Johnson's Map |
024 |
A small stream rising at Craigielandshill and falling into Mosslands Burn |
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KELLOBANK LINN |
Kellobank Linn |
Robert Burgess George Burgess James Johnstone
C. Stewart Esqr |
024 |
A small glen in Kellybank Wood through which Kellybank Burn flows |
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KELLOBANK WOOD |
Kellobank Wood |
Robert Burgess George Burgess James Johnstone
C. Stewart Esqr |
024 |
A portion of Craigielands Wood which takes this name from an old farm which stood at Craigielands Garden |
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[Parish] of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 24/3 Trace 1
[Text in Situation column]
[Kellobank Burn] From the junction of runners to 6 chains S.W. [South West] of Craigielands House E. [East] to Mosslands Burn
[Kellobank Wood] 28 chains S. [South] from Craigielands House
[Kellobank Linn] On Kellobank Burn
W. Paterson c/a [civilian assistant] |
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WHITE KNOWE |
White Knowe |
Robert Burgess Broomlands
George Burgess Broomlands
James Johnstone Palaceknowe |
024 |
A small house in an arable field at Broomlands |
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BROOMLANDS |
Broomlands
Broomlands |
Robert Burgess George Burgess James Johnston
Johnsone |
024 |
A dwellinghouse with outhouses, garden etc. and a farm of land attached |
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CALEDONIAN RAILWAY |
Caledonian Railway |
Robert Burgess George Burgess James Johnston |
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A line of Railway between Glasgow, Edinburgh and Carlisle |
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[Parish] of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 24/3 Trace 2
[Text in Situation column]
[White Knowe] 35 chains E. [East] from Craigielands House
[Broomlands] 30 chains S.E.E. [East South East] from Craigielands House
[Caledonian Railway] From N.Wn Ph [North Western Parish] Boundary S.E.[South East] to Whamphray
W. Paterson c/a [civilian assistant] |
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MOSSLANDS BURN |
Mosslands Burn
Mosslands Burn
Mosslands Burn |
Robert Burgess Broomlands
George Burgess Broomlands
James Johnstone Palaceknowe |
024 |
A stream rising near swinefoot and falling into Murthat Burn. It flows through a farm formerly known by the name of Mosslands |
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CLEUCHFOOT |
Cleuchfoot |
Robert Burgess
George Burgess
Thomas Little, Cleuchfoot |
024 |
A dwelling house at the foot of a small Cleuch, with outhouses and a small farm of land attached |
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CAPEVERDE |
Capeverde |
Robert Burgess
Thomas Little
James Johnstone |
024 |
A dwelling house with a small piece of land attached, called by the late Dr [Doctor] Singers Cape verde or green point which name it still remains |
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[Parish] of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 24/3 Trace 2
[Text in Situation column]
[Mosslands Burn] From the junction of streams in Swinefoot Linn, North and S.E. [South East] to Murthat Burn
[Cleuchfoot] 32 chains S.E. by S. [South South East] from Craigielands House
[Cape Verde] 36 chains S.E. by S. [South South East] from Craigielands House
W. Paterson c/a [civilian assistant] |
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SCHOOL [nr Craigielands House] |
School
(Parochial) |
Thomas Little, Cleuchfoot
Robert Burgess, Broomlands
James Johnstone, Palace Knowe |
024 |
A small school with dwellinghouse and garden attached- Salary Maximum |
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CHURCH [nr Craigielands House] |
Church |
Thomas Little
Rev [Reverend] William Little
Robert Burgess |
024 |
A small plain church in the form of a cross erected in 1797 and repaired in 1824 accomodating about 550 persons- the Minister's Stipend is £230 per annum T.W. |
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PALACEKNOWE COTTAGE |
Palaceknowe Cottage |
Robert Burgess
Thomas Little
James Johnstone |
024 |
A cottage with gardens attached erected by the Caledonian Railway Corp [Corporation] for the use of there servants |
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[Parish] of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 24/3 Trace 2
[Text in Situation column]
[School] 36 chains S.E. [South East] from Craigielands House
[Church] 43 chains S.E. [South East] from Craigielands House
[Palaceknowe Cottage] 53 chains S.E. [South East] from Craigielands House
W. Paterson c/a [civilian assistant] |
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CAMP (Remains of) [Tassies Height] |
Roman Camp (Site of)
Roman Camp
Roman Camp
Roman Camp
Roman Camp
Roman Camp |
Robert Burgess, Broomlands
James Johnstone, Palaceknowe
Thomas Richardson, Milton
C. Stewart Esqr. (Hillside)
New Statistical Account of Dumfriesshire
Old Statistical Account of Dumfriesshire
Dr. [Doctor] Singer's Agricultural Survey of Dumfriesshire
Fullerton's Gazetteer of Scotland
General Roy's Roman Antiquities |
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A small camp in an arable field near the line of the Roman Road and supposed to be of Roman origin |
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TASSIES HEIGHT |
Tassie's Height |
C. Stewart Esqr
R. Burgess
J. Hastie |
024 |
A small eminence on the farm of Milton - vestiges of a Roman Camp are still visible near to the summit of this hill feature. "Tassies" - derived from Tacitus-the name of a Roman General. |
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ROMAN ROAD [Kirkpatrick Juxta parish] |
Roman Road |
C. Stewart Esqr.
R. Burgess
Mr Humphrey- Cranstoun (Moffat)
Mr J Hastie- Marchbank Toll |
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Vestiges of the ancient Militaryway leading from the Gallaberry to the Clyde; its track here is scarcely traceable. T.W |
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[Parish] of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 24/3 Trace 3
[Text in Situation column]
[Camp] On Tassies Height 1 mile S.E.E. [East South East] from Craigielands House
[Tassies Height] 1 mile S.E.E. [East South East] from Craigielands House
[Roman Road] From the Nn [Northern] point of Ph S.E. by S [Parish South South East through En [Eastern] Parish district
W. Paterson c/a [civilian assistant] |
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KNOCK HILL |
Knock Hill |
Thomas Little, Cleuchfoot
Rev. [Reverend] William Little
Robert Burgess, Broomlands |
024 |
A ridgelike hill of moderate elevation a little to the east of Redbrae |
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KNOCKHILL (Ruins of) |
Knockhill |
Thomas Little
Rev. [Reverend] William Little
Robert Burgess |
024 |
The ruins of a farm on Knock Hill formerly known by this name |
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FORT (Remains of) [Knock Hill] |
British Fort
(Site of) |
C. Stewart Esqr. (Hillside)
James Hastie (Marchbank Toll)
R. Burgess (Broomlands) |
024 |
Remains of a Camp, or Fort, situated on the Summit of Knock Hill supposed to be of Ancient British origin. |
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[Parish] of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 24/3 Trace 4
[Text in Situation column]
[Knock Hill] 3/4 mile S.S.W [South South West] from Craigielands House
[Knock Hill, ruins] 44 chains S.S.W [South South West] from Craigielands House
[Fort] On the summit of Knock Hill
W. Paterson c/a [civilian assistant] |
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REDBRAE |
Redbrae |
Thomas Little, Cleuchfoot
Rev. [Reverend] William Little
James Johnstone, Palaceknowe |
024 |
A dwellinghouse of one story on the roadside- formerly a farm steading. |
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MARCHBANK SCHOOL |
Marchbank School
(Female] |
Thomas Little
Rev [Reverend] William Little
James Johnstone |
024 |
A small subscription school for females with dwellinghouse attached. Miss Hope Johnstone principal subscriber |
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MANSE [nr Craigielands House] |
Manse |
Rev [Reverend] William Little
Thomas Little
James Johnstone |
024 |
A dwellinghouse with outhouses, garden and Glebe attached occupied by the Rev. [Reverend] William Little Minister of the parish |
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[Parish] of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 24/3 Trace 5
[Text in Situation column]
[Redbrae] 43 chains S.S.E. [South South East] from Craigielands House
[Marchbank School] 47 chains S.S.E. [South South East] from Craigielands House
[Manse] 47 chains S.E. [South East] from Craigielands House
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CORRIE'S SIKE |
Corrie's Syke |
James Johnstone, Palace Knowe
George Gray, Greenhill
John Fisher, Marchbank |
024 |
A small stream rising at Buckridge and falling into Mosslands Burn |
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UPPER MARCHBANK |
Upper Marchbank |
Samuel Proudfoot, Upper Marchbank
John Fisher
James Johnstone |
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A dwellinghouse with garden outhouses and a small farm of land attached |
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BRAEHEAD |
Braehead |
Samuel Proudfoot
John Fisher
James Johnstone |
024 |
A dwellinghouse with garden re attached on the hill above Marchbankwood |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 24/3 Trace 5
Text in Situation column
[Corrie's Syke] From 6 chains S.E. [South East] of Buckrig Nth [North] to Mosslands Burn
[Upper Marchbank] 3/4 mile S.S.E. [South South East] from Craigielands House
[Braehead] 64 chains S.S.E. [South South East] from Craigielands House
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DAVIE'S BRAE |
Davie's Brae |
Samuel Proudfoot
John Fisher
James Johnstone |
024 |
A wooded slope a little to the north of Marchbankwood |
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DAVIESBRAE LINN |
Davie's Brae Linn |
Samuel Proudfoot
John Fisher
James Johnstone |
024 |
A small glen at the northern end of Davie's Brae with a streamlet flowing through it |
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MARCHBANKWOOD COTTAGE |
Marchbank Toll
Marchbankwood Cottage |
Samuel Proudfoot
John Fisher
James Johnstone
James Hastie |
024 |
A dwellinghouse on the roadside originally built for a toll-house. The bar has long been removed but the house still retains the name |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 24/3 Trace 5
[Text in Situation column]
[Davie's Brae] 3/4 mile S.S.E. [South South East] from Craigielands House
[Davie's Brae Linn] At the N. [North] side of Davie's Brae
[Marchbank Cottage] 55 chains S.S.E. [South South East] from Craigielands House
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MARCHBANKWOOD |
Marchbankwood |
Miss Hope, Marchbankwood
John Fisher, Marchbank
Rev [Reverend] William Little |
024 |
An elegant mansionhouse with pleasure grounds attached occupied by Miss Hope and Miss McKinnon |
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DUMLEES |
Dumlees |
Mrs Little, Dumlees
Rev [Reverend] William Little
John Fisher |
024 |
A dwellinghouse with garden outhouses and a small piece of land attached |
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LILY WELL |
Lily Well |
Miss Hope
John Fisher
Rev [Reverend] William Little |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 24/3 Trace 5
[Text in Situation column]
[Marchbankwood] 70 chains S.S.E. [South South East] from Craigielands house
[Lily Well] 1 chain N [North] from Marchbankwood
[Dumlees] 18 chains E. [East] from Marchbankwood
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GREENHILL |
Greenhill |
George Gray, Greenhill
James Johnstone, Palaceknowe
Robert Burges, Broomlands |
024 |
A dwellinghouse on the road side with garden and smithy attached |
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CORRIES-SIKE |
Corries-syke |
George Gray
James Johnstone
Robert Burgess |
024 |
Two dwellinghouses with gardens etc attached on the edge of Corries-Syke |
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PALACEKNOWE |
Palaceknowe |
George Gray
James Johnstone Robert Burgess |
024 |
A dwellinghouse with outhouses, garden and a small piece of land attached formerly a farm steading |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 24/3 Trace 6
[Text in Situation column]
[Greenhill] 37 chains N.E. by N. [North East by North] from Marchbankwood
[Corries Syke] 32 chains N.E. by N. [North East by North] from Marchbankwood
[Palaceknowe] 36 chains N.E. [North East] from Marchbankwood
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MARCH-HOUSE |
March-house |
James Johnstone, George Gray, James Ballentine. |
024 |
48 Chains NE from Marchbank Wood.
Several dwelling houses with gardens attached on the march between what was formerly two farms. |
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PALACEKNOWE COTTAGES |
Palaceknowe Cottages |
James Johnstone, George Gray, James Ballentine. |
024 |
36 Chains E from Marchbank Wood.
Three cottages with gardens attached on the farm of Palaceknowe |
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PALACEKNOWE T.P. |
Palaceknowe Toll |
James Johnstone of Palaceknowe, George Gray of Greenhill, James Ballentine of Palaceknowe. |
024 |
37 Chains NE from Marchbank wood.
A Tollbooth at Palaceknowe on the Glasgow and Carlisle road. |
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SMALL BURN |
Small Burn |
none |
023 |
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RIVER ANNAN |
River Annan River Annan River Annan River Annan |
Robert Johnston, Milton Mill
William Rutherford, New Farm
John Johnstone, Tath hill
C. Stewart Esqr Hillside |
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BEARHOLM |
Bearholm
Bearholm
Bearholm
Bearholm |
Robert Johnstone
william Rutherford
George Irving occupier
C. Stewart Esqr |
024 |
A small farm buiding with outoffices all in very good condition. The lands attached to this farm is exceedingly fertile, - this building and out offices and lands are now attached to the farm of Milton. T.W. |
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[page] 155
Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 24/4 Trace 1
[Text in Situation column]
[River Annan] Tracing En Ph [Eastern Parish] Boundary
[Bearholm] 1/2 mile N. [North] from Milton
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MILTON |
Milton Mill
Milton Mill
Milton Mill |
Robert Johnston
John Johnston
William Rutherford
C. Stewart Esqr. Hillside |
024 |
An excellent dwelling house to which is attached a Corn Mill out offices and cottages with their gardens, all of which are in good repair. The Mill was occupied and held by a family of Rutherfords from 1600 to 1814 |
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ROMAN ROAD [Kirkpatrick Juxta parish] |
Roman Road (Supposed Rout)
Roman Road
Roman Road |
Robert Johnston
John Johnston
William Rutherford |
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The supposed Rout or line which the great Roman Road took through the Valley of Annandale |
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MURTHAT BURN |
Murthat Burn
Murthat Burn
Murthat Burn |
Robert Johnston
John Johnston
William Rutherford |
024 |
A small stream having its source on the Milton farm. It flows in a Southerly direction to the March between that farm and the Murthat, after which it flows for a considerable distance in a N. [North] Easterly direction and then in a Southerly direction and empties itself into the Annan River 1/4 mile South of Milton Mill |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 24/4 Trace 2
[Text in Situation column]
[Milton] In En [Eastern] Parish district
[Roman Road] From Nn point of Ph S.E. by S. [Northern point of Parish South South East] through En Ph [Eastern Parish] district
[Murthat Burn] From the junction of streams in Swinefoot Linn N [North] and S.E. [South East] to River Annan
Samuel S Hill 2nd Corpl R.E. [2nd Corporal Royal Engineers] |
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CALEDONIAN RAILWAY |
Caledonian Railway
Caledonian Railway
Caledonian Railway |
Company Sign Boards
Robert Johnstone
John Johnstone |
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A double line of Rails which passes "on its rout from Carlisle to Edinburgh" through this Parish |
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Caledonian Railway situation - From N.Wn. [North Western] Parish Boundary S.E [South East] to Wamphray Ph. [Parish]
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QUEENSBERRY SHOULDER |
Queensberry Shoulder
Queensberry Shoulder
Queensberry Shoulder |
John Henry Lochanhead
William Scott Blairnock
John Brown Whiteholm |
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POT OF AE |
Pot of Ae
Pot of Ae
Pot of Ae |
John Henry Lochanhead
William Scott Blairnock
John Brown Whiteholm |
023 |
The Glen or Hollow in which the Water of Ae rises in the East side of Queensberry Hill |
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WATER OF AE |
Ae Water
Ae Water
Water of Ae
Water of Ae |
Fullartons Imperial Gazetteer
Blackwoods County Map
Johnston's Map of Dumfriesshire
See Closeburn Name Books etc |
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A stream rising in the Pot of Ae on the East side of Queensberry Hill, it forms the parish boundary for some distance from its source. |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 24/7 Trace 1
[Text in Situation column]
[Queensberry Shoulder] On the N.E. [North East] side of Queensberry
[Pot of Ae] On the Wn Ph [Western Parish] Boundary
[Water of Ae] On Wn Ph [Western Parish] Boundary
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QUEENSBERRY SHOULDER |
Queensberry Shoulder Queensberry Shoulder Queensberry Shoulder |
John Henry Lochanhead
John Brown Whiteholm
William Scott Blairnock |
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A rig running from the North side of Queensberry Hill in an Easterly direction and forming a hollow in which Ae Water rises |
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POT OF AE |
Pot of Ae
Pot of Ae
Pot of Ae |
John Henry Lochanhead
John Brown Whiteholm
William Scott Blairnock |
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A hollow on the East side of Queensberry Hill; Ae Water issues here in a small stream |
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WATER OF AE |
Ae Water
Ae Water
Ae Water
Water of Ae |
Fullartons Imperial Gazetteer
Johnston's County Map
William Scott Blairnock
Locally named in the district |
023 |
A stream rising in the Pot of Ae on the East side of Queensberry Hill
it forms the Ph [Parish] boundary for some distance from its source |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 23/8 Trace 1
[Text in Situation column]
[Queensberry Shoulder] 66 chains N.W. [North West] from Lamb Hill
[Pot of Ae] On Wn Ph [Western Parish] Boundary
[Water of Ae] On Wn Ph [Western Parish] Boundary
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DUPPLE BURN |
Dupple Burn
Dupple Burn
Dupple Burn
Dupol Burn |
John Henry Lochanhead
John Henry Kinnelhead
William Scott Blairnock
Mr J. Graham Blairnock |
023 |
A small streamlet rising [in a dark H.P] on the E. [East] side of Queensberry Shoulder, it falls into the Ae Water. Dupple is only a corruption of Dupol, i.e. Pow or Poll occasionally a stream in many districts. |
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LAMB HILL |
Crossed out |
Crossed out |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 23/8 Trace 2
[Text in Situation column]
[Dupple Burn] From the N.W. [North West] side of Lamb Hill S. [South] to Wn Ph [Western Parish] Boundary
[Lamb Hill] In S.Wn. Ph [South Western Parish] Boundary
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SMALL BURN |
Small Burn
Small Burn
Small Burn |
John Henry Lochanhead
John Henry Kinnelhead
William Scott Blairnock |
023 |
A small stream rises on the East side of Lamb Hill on the farm of Lochanhead
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 23/8 Trace 3
[Text in Situation column] From 38 chains S.E. [South East] of Lamb Hill N. [North] to Lochan Burn
Charles J Fearnside S. R.E [Sapper Royal Engineers] |
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EAR'S RIG |
Ear's Rig
Ear's Rig
Ear's Rig |
John Henry Lochanhead
John Henry Kinnelhead
William Scott Blairnock |
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A long rig on the East side of Ae Water on the farm of Lochanhead |
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HARESHAW RIG |
Hershaw Rig
Hershaw Rig
Hareshaw Rig
Hirshaw Rig
Hare- rough- shaggy
Shaw- Wood
Note- Shaw applies properly to natural wood |
John Henry Lochanhead
Willian Scott Blairnock
Johnstones County Map
Mr James Graham |
023 |
A long rig on the East side of Dupple Burn and on the farm of Lochanhead
Long is hir and hence the name Hir prefixed to Shaw |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 23/8 Trace 5
[Text in Situation column]
[Ear's Rig] 36 chains S.S.W. [South South West] from Lamb Hill
[Hareshaw Rig] 1/2 mile S.S.E. from Lamb Hill
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GLENUANSHAW BURN |
Glenunshaw Burn
Glenunshaw Burn
Gleninshaw Burn
Glenuanshaw Burn |
John Henry Lochanhead
William Scott Blairnock
Johnstones County map
[Mr. J Gram] |
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A small stream rising in a glen on the N.E. [North East] side of Aireshaw Rig it forms Broadshaw water at its junction with Bloody Gill.
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Glenuanshaw Burn - situation From the N.E. [North East] side of Hareshaw Rig S.E. [South East] to Broadshaw Water
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LOCHAN BURN |
Lochan Burn
Lochan Burn
Lochan Burn
Lochan Burn |
William Anderson West Earshag
John Elliot Rivox
John Henry Kinnelhead
Johnston's Map |
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A large stream having its source on the East side of Queensberry Hill. It flows in a South Easterly direction and falls into Kinnel Water at a point called Jenny Hyslops Crook |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 24/5 Trace 1
[Text in Situation column] [no text]
Samuel S. Hill 2nd Corpl R.E. [2nd Corporal Royal Engineers] |
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QUAAS |
Qua,s
Qua,s
Qua,s
Quaas |
William Anderson John Elliott
John Henry |
024 |
[Situation]
3/4 mile N.E. [North East] from Moannathairy
A small patch of mossy ground which at one time was impassable either for man or beast, but of late it has been drained to such an extent that it is now quite hard and firm. |
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FULTON FLOW |
Fulton Flow
Fulton Flow
Fulton Flow |
William Anderson
John Elliott
John Henry |
024 |
[Situation]
70 chains E. [East] from Moannathairy.
A large tract of mossy ground on the farm of Lochanhead and the adjoining one. The march between the two farms is a sod bank with a Pailing, the ground been so wet and marshy it would not admit of the erecting a stone wall. |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 24/5 Trace 2
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BYRE BURN |
Bloodygill Burn
Bloodygill Burn
Bloodygill Burn
Byre Burn
Byre Burn
Byre Burn |
William Anderson
John Elliott
John Henry
Thomas Henry
John Brown
James Proudfoot |
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A small stream having its source about 1/2 mile South of Stiddrig Cairn it flows in a North Easterly direction and falls into Kinnel Water |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 24/5 Trace 3
[Text in Situation column - text crossed out and 'alter this' added in pencil]
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MOANNATHAIRY |
Moanathairy
Moanathairy
Moanathairy |
William Anderson
John Elliott
John Henry
C. Stewart Esqr (Hillside) |
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[Situation] In S.Wn Ph [South Western Parish] district
A large hill on the farm of Lochanhead. The footpath between Moffat and Thornhill winds round the South base of it.
Moan - (Celtic) Bog or Moss
Nathair (Celtic) Signifies a snake hence the name
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LONNACHIE RIG |
Lonnachie Rig
From Lonnach - high dwelling |
William Anderson
John Elliott
John Henry
C. Stewart Esqr (Hillside)
McLeod's Gaelic Dictionary |
024 |
[Situation] 73 chains S.E. [South East] from Moannathairy
A small hill lying between Glennanshaw Burn and Halton Flow |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 24/5 Trace (4)
[Text in Situation column]
[Moannathairy] In S.Wn Ph [South Western Parish] district
[Lonnachie Rig] 73 chains S.E. [South East] from Moannathairy
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GLENUANSHAW BURN |
Glenuanshaw Burn
Glenuanshaw Burn
Glenuanshaw Burn |
William Anderson
John Elliot
John Henry
C. Stewart Esqr. (Hillside)
Mr. J. Denwoodie (Earshaig) |
024 |
[Situation]- From the N.E. [North East] side of Hareshaw Rig S.E. [South East] to Broadshaw Water.
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Bloodygill Flow [crossed out] "This is not a proper name." [SH ]
Deer Burn [crossed out] " for this Name See Sheet 23 No. 12 T. [Trace] 2" [SH ]
[Signed] Samuel S Hill
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BLUE CAIRN |
Blue Cairn [crossed out] |
William Anderson
John Elliott
John Henry |
024 |
A large circular cairn of stones which marks the route which Sir Willaim Wallace took after defeating the English, who then held Lochmaben Castle, it is generally supposed that these cairns were erected over certain chieftains who fell on the line of..... Their are also a great number of Tumuli scattered about the surrounding country which most probably marks the places where his men fell -, either by the hand of man or most likely by .... |
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STIDDRIG CAIRN |
Stiddrig Cairn
Stiddrig Cairn
Stiddrig Cairn |
John Henry - (Lochanhead)
Mr J Dinwoodie (Earshaig)
C. Stewart Esqr. (Hillside) |
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A large pile of stones on the farm of Stiddrig.
History and tradition are alike silent as to the origin of this Cairn.
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 24/5 Trace 6
[Text in Situation column]
[Blue Cairn - crossed out] This object -i.e Blue Cairn is in the Parish of Kirkmichael
[Stiddrig Cairn] 1/4 mile S.E. [South East] from Moannathairy
Thomas Watson 2nd Corpl. R E. [2nd Corporal Royal Engineers]
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Blue Cairn- In Modes of Spelling is crossed out - in Situation column is written vertically in blue ink.
norma, I have left a message for you on p.175
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MEIKLE HILL |
Meikle Hill
Meikle Hill
Meikle Hill |
Thomas Henry Stidriggs
James Proudfoot Stidriggs
John Brown Cauldholm |
024 |
[Situation] 1¼ mile W [West] from Cauldholm.
A name given to a rising piece of ground on the farm of Stidriggs |
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EWE KNOWE |
Ewe Knowe
Ewe Knowe
Ewe Knowe |
Thomas Henry
James Proudfoot
John Brown |
024 |
[Situation] 1 mile S.W.W. [South West West] from Cauldholm.
A name given to a small knoll on the farm of Stidriggs |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 24/6 Trace 1
James Cowan c/a [Civilian Assistant] |
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Message for norma, if you come to this page:
Just checking transcriptions, and yours is looking fine. Just one thing, when there is text in the situation column, as here, this should be put at the beginning of the description, preceded by [Situation], rather than adding it in the extras box. What I would put in the extras field is any explanation of the meaning, derivation of the placenames, Gaelic words etc. even though they seem to fit in either the authorities or descrip columns.
Otherwise, it is all looking good.
Alison James Moderator |
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FAULD BURN |
Fauld Burn
Fauld Burn
Fauld Burn |
Thomas Henry
John Brown
James Proudfoot |
024 |
[Situation] From the S.W. [South West] side of Ewe Knowe N. [North] to Byre Burn.
A stream that rises on the farm of Stidriggs and flows in a Northwardly direction and joins the Byre Burn |
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GREEN BURN |
Green Burn
Green Burn
Green Burn |
Thomas Henry
John Brown
James Proudfoot |
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[Situation] From the S.W. [South West] side of Knockbuith Hill N. [North] to Kinnel Water
A stream that rises on the farm of Stidriggs and flows in a Northerly direction and falls into Kinnel Water |
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BYRE BURN |
Byre Burn
Byre Burn
Byre Burn |
Thomas Henry Stidriggs
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KNOCKBUITH HILL |
Knockbuith Hill
Knockbuith Hill
Knockbuith Hill |
Thomas Henry Stidriggs
George Brown Newbank
James Johnstone Craiglandshill |
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[Situation] 56 chains S.W. by W. [South West by West] from Cauldholm.
A rising piece of ground on the farm of Stidriggs |
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SLOTA BURN |
Slota Burn
Slota Burn
Slota Burn |
Thomas Henry
John Brown
James Johnstone |
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[Situation] From ½ mile S.W.. [South West] of Cauldholm N.N.E. [North North East] to Kinnel Water.
A stream that rises on the farm of Stidriggs and flows in a Northwardly direction and falls into Kinnel water |
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KINNEL WATER |
Kinnel Water
Kinnel Water
Kinnel Water |
Ebenezer Dinwoodie Earshag
Thomas Henry Stidrigg
James Proudfoot Stidrigg |
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A small river that rises near the North side of this parish and flows in a South Easterly direction and joins the River Annan |
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WHIRLY BURN |
Whirly Burn
Whirly Burn
Whirly Burn |
Ebenezer Dinwoodie
Thomas Henry
James Proudfoot |
024 |
[Situation] From Haw Moss N. [North] to Kinnel Water.
A stream that rises on the farm of Stidriggs and flows in a Northwardly direction and falls into Kinnel Water |
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STIDDRIG |
Stiddrig
Stiddrig
Stiddrig |
C. Stewart Esqr. (Hiillside)
Ebenezer Dinwoodie
Thomas Henry
James Proudfoot |
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[Situation] 36 chains W. [West] from Cauldholm.
A farmhouse with steadings, garden, stackyard and farm of land attached. The property of J.J. Hope Johnstone Esqr and occupied by Mr A Proudfoot |
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BLOCHAN HOLM |
Blochan Holm
Blochan Holm
Blochan Holm |
John Brown
George Brown
Alexander Proudfoot |
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[Situation] On the West bank of Kinnel Water.
A name given to a level piece of ground on the farm of Stidriggs |
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CAULDHOLM |
Cauldholm
Cauldholm
Cauldholm
Cauldholm |
John Brown Cauldholm
George Brown Newbank
Alexander Proudfoot Stidriggs
Johnstons |
024 |
[Situation] In S.En [South Eastern] Parish district.
A farmhouse with steadings, garden, stackyard and farm of land attached the property of the Duke of Buccleuch and occupied by Mr John Brown |
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DOG BURN |
Dog Burn
Dog Burn
Dog Burn |
John Brown
George Brown
Alexander Proudfoot |
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[Situation] From a moss ¼ mile E. [East] from Stanshiel Rig S. [South] to Kinnel Water.
A stream that rises on the farm of Craigielandshill and flows in a Southwardly direction and falls into Kinnel Water |
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WEATHERLAW KNOWE |
Weatherlaw Knowe
Weatherlaw Knowe
Weatherlaw Knowe |
John Brown Cauldholm
George Brown Newbank
Thomas Henry Stidrigg |
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[Situation] ¼ mile N. [North] from Cauldholm.
A name given to a small knoll on the farm of Cauldholm |
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STIDDRIG WOOD |
Stiddrig Wood
Stiddrig Wood
Stiddrig Wood |
C. Stewart Esqr.
John Brown
George Brown
Thomas Henry |
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[Situation] 16 chains S.W.. [South West] from Cauldholm.
A name given to a wood on the farm of Stiddrig this name is well known |
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FORT [Stiddrig] |
British Fort (Site of)
British Fort (Site of)
British Fort (Site of)
British Fort (Site of) |
C. Stewart Esqr. (Hillside)
John Brown
George Brown
Thomas Henry |
024 |
[Situation] ¼ mile S.W. [South West] from Cauldholm.
An old fortified place on the farm of Stiddrig the intrenchments are very entire - Supposed to be of Ancient British origin. J.W. |
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KNOCKILSINE HILL |
Knocchilsyne Hill
Knocchilsyne Hill
Knocchilsyne Hill
Knockilsine |
Thomas Henry Stidrigs
George Brown Newbank
James Johnstone Craigielandshill
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024 |
[Situation] 1 and 1/8 mile S.W. [South West] from Cauldholm.
A hill of great height on the farm of Stidriggs and commands an extensive view. |
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OUTER BURN |
Outer Burn
Outer Burn
Outer Burn |
Thomas Henry
George Brown
James Johnstone |
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[Situation] From between Knockilsyne Hill to Little Knockilsyne Hill to Broadshaw Water.
A rivulet having its source a little to the east of Knochilsyne Hill and flows in a southerly direction till it joins Broadshaw Water |
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LITTLE KNOCKILSINE HILL |
Little Knochilsyne Hill
Little Knochilsyne Hill
Little Knochilsyne Hill |
Thomas Henry
George Brown
James Johnstone |
024 |
[Situation] Adjoining Knockilsyne Hill on the S.W. [South West].
A considerable hill on the farm of Stidriggs. |
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HAW MOSS |
Haw Moss
Haw Moss
Haw Moss |
Thomas Henry Stidriggs
George Brown Newbank
James Johnstone Craigielandshill |
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[Situation] 70 chains S.W. [South West] from Cauldholm.
An extensive tract of high lying moss on the farm of Stidriggs. It supplies the latter place and its vicinity with part of their fuel. |
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PLEWLANDS BURN |
Plewlands Burn
Plewlands Burn
Plewlands Burn
Plewlands |
George Brown Newbank
John Brown Cauldholm
Thomas Henry Stidriggs
C. Stewart Esqr. (Hillside) |
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[Situation] From Goosedub Moss N.E. to Kinnel Water.
A stream that rises on the farm of Newbank and flows in a Easterly direction and falls into Kinnel Water. |
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WILLIE WILKIN'S CRAIG |
Willie Wilkins Craig
Willie Wilkins Craig
Willie Wilkins Craig |
George Brown
John Brown
Thomas Henry |
024 |
[Situation] 48 chains S.S.W. [South South West]
from Cauldholm.
This Willie Wilkie is said to have resided at Auchencastle and having met with some evil spirits about Dumgree churchyard a quarrel ensued; whereby Willie was all but killed; although his latter days was so near hand he managed to direct that his coffin should be placed on this craig, and while his last enjunction was being fulfilled two brandled bulls came over the hill, and each put his horn in the handles of the coffin and ran and flew through the air till they reached Lochettrick Loch, and them and him and you ['and you' added in blue ink] went all over the head Willie is often heard on Lochettrick Loch, playing with the charnel stones to this day (Tradition) |
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WOODSIDE |
Woodside
Woodside
Woodside |
George Brown Newbank
John Brown Cauldholm
John Johnstone Craigielandshill |
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[Situation] ¼ mile S. [South] from Cauldholm.
A small cottage with garden attached on the farm of Newbank |
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NEWBANK |
Newbank
Newbank
Newbank |
George Brown
John Brown
John Johnstone |
024 |
[Situation] 55 chains S[South] from Cauldholm.
A farm with steadings garden stackyard and farm of land attached * land occupied by Mr Brown.
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COTLAND BURN |
Cotland Burn
Cotland Burn
Cotland Burn |
George Brown
John Brown
John Johnstone |
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[Situation] From the East side of Knockilyne Hill E. [East] to Ploughlands Burn.
A stream that rises on the farm of Stidriggs and flows in an Easterly direction and joins the Ploughlands Burn |
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BIRKIEKNOWE |
Birkyknowe
Birkyknowe
Birkyknowe
Birkyknowe
From Birkie - Abounding with Birch wood |
Thomas Johnstone, Birchknowe
James Brown, Birchknowe
George Brown, Newbank
Charles Stewart Esqr.
Dr Jamieson's Dictionary |
024 |
[Situation] Nearly ½ mile S.W.W. [West South West] from Biggarts.
A small cottage with garden &c [etc] on farm of Cauldholm. |
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KINNEL WATER |
Kinnel Water |
Thomas Johnstone
James Brown
George Brown |
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[Situation] From N.Wn Ph [North Western Parish] Boundary S.E. [South East] on to Sn. Ph [Southern Parish] Boundary.
A large stream rising at Kinnelhead and falling into Annan Water |
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DOG BURN |
Dog Burn |
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Plan 24-7 Trace 1
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MARCHBANK |
Marchbank
Marchbank
Marchbank
Marchbank |
John Fisher, Marchbank
William marchbank, Swinefoot
James Johnstone, Palaceknowe
Johnston's Map |
024 |
A farm steading with a large farm of land attached, occupied by Miss Hope Johnstone property of Mr. Hope Johnstone |
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BIGGARTS |
Biggarts
Biggarts
Biggarts
Biggarts |
James Bell, Biggarts farm
John Fisher
James Johnstone
Johnston's Map |
024 |
A dwellinghouse, with garden outhouses and a farm of land attached property of Mr. Hope Johnstone |
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186 Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta Plan 24 - 7 Trace 2
Marchbank situation - 14 chains N [North] from Biggarts
Biggarts situation - In S.En. [South Eastern] Parish district.
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MOSSLANDS BURN |
Mosslands Burn |
William Marchbank James Marchbank John Fisher |
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A stream rising at the head of Swinefoot Linn and falling into River Annan [originally Annan Water but edited] |
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SWINEFOOT |
Swinefoot Swinefoot |
William Marchbank, Swinefoot James Marchbank, Buckridge John Fisher, Marchbank |
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SWINEFOOT LINN |
Swinefoot Linn |
William Marchbank James Marchbank John Fisher |
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A long glen at Swine foot through which Mosslands Burn flows |
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187 Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta Plan 24 - 7 Trace 2
Swinefoot Linn situation - 1/4 mile N.E. [North East] from Biggarts
Mosslands Burn situation - From the junction of runners in Swinefoot Linn N. [North] and S.E. [South East] to River Annan.
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BUCKRIG |
Buckridge [the original mode, but later crossed out] Buckrigg |
James Marchbank, Buckridge
William Marchbank, Swinefoot James Bell Biggarts |
024 |
A dwellinghouse, with garden, outhouses and a farm of land attached. Being the steading for the farm of Swine foot it generally bears that name in parish [documents] but it is known as Buckridge throughout the whole parish. [The previous sentence is crossed out.] Rigg not ridge is the usual mode. |
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TATH-HILL |
Tathhill
Tath-hill
Tath-hill |
John Johnstone, Tath-hill
James Bell
James Marchbank
John Johnstone Tath-hill
Andrew Marchbank |
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A dwellinghouse, with garden outhouses & a farm of land attached |
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188 Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta Plan 24 - 7 Trace 2
Buckrig Situation. Nearly 1/2 mile N.E. [North East] from Biggarts
Tath-hill Situation. 25 chains E. [East] from Biggarts
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189 Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta Plan 24.7. Trace 3
Birren's castle Birren's Castle Birren's Castle Mr. William Rutherford farmer Mr. James Marchbank Mr. James Johnstone farmer. Nearly 3/4 mile E. [East] from Biggarts A small hill of cultivated land. There is no tradition or hisl. [historical] account concerning it. [All of the preceding entry is crossed out]
Birrens-castle Hill Charles Stewart Esqr. [Esquire] Only applied as a field name.
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CORRIE'S SIKE |
Corrie's Syke
Corrie's Syke
Corrie's Syke |
James Marchbank, Buckridge
James Johnstone, Palaceknowe
James Ballentine, Palaceknowe |
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[Situation] From 6 chains s.E. [South East] of Buckrig N. [North] to Mosslands.
A small stream rising at Buckrigg and falling into Moosslands Burn. It rises in a small hence Corrie, a dell. |
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UPPER MURTHAT COTTAGE |
Upper Murthat
Upper Murthat Cottage |
James Marchbank
James Johnstone
James Ballantyne
Charles Stewart Esqr. |
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[Situation] ¾ N.E. [North East] from Biggarts.
A small cottage with garden and outhouses and about 8 acres of land attached |
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BUCK RIG |
Buck Rig
Buck Rig
Buck Rig |
James Marchbank
James Johnstone
James Ballantyne |
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[Situation] ½ mile N.E. [North East] from Biggarts.
A narrow ridge of high land which gives name to the adjoining farm. |
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Plan 24-7 Trace 3
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STOCKHOLM FORD |
Stockholm Ford |
John Johnstone, Birkieknowe
James Brown, Birkieknowe
George Brown, Newbank |
024 |
[Situation] Through Kinnel Water.
A ford across Kinnel Water where the parish road crosses it near Dumgree |
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DUMGREE SCHOOL |
Dumgree School
(Parochial) |
John Fairish, Teacher Dumgree
George Brown
John Johnstone |
024 |
[Situation] 65 chains S.W. by S. [South West by South] from Biggarts.
A small side school near the foot of Ploughland Burn.
Salary voluntary.
This is a 2nd Ph [secondary Parish] School for this Ph [Parish]. The first or principal is near Moffat |
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PLEWLANDS BURN |
Ploughland Burn
Plewlands Burn |
John Johnstone
James Brown
George Brown
Charles Stewart Esqr of Hillside |
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[Situation] From Goosedub Moss N.E. [North East] to Kinnel Water.
A stream rising on the farm of Plewland and falling into Kinnel Water |
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BIGARTS MOSS |
Biggarts Moss
Biggarts Moss
Biggarts Moss |
James Bell, Biggarts
William Marchbank, Swinefoot
James Marchbank, Moorhouse |
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[Situation] ½ mile S. [South] from Biggarts.
A small tract of low lying moss on the farm of Biggarts. It supplies the latter place and its vicinity with part of their fuel. |
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BROWN KNOWE |
Brown Knowe
Brown Knowe
Brown Knowe |
James Bell
William Marchbank
James Marchbank |
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[Situation] 26 chains S.E. [South East] from Biggarts.
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MOORHOUSE |
Moorhouse
Moorhouse |
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SWINEFOOT MOSS |
Swinefoot Moss
Swinefoot Moss
Swinefoot Moss |
James Bell Biggarts
William Marchbank Swinefoot
James Marchbank Moorhouse |
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Swinefoot Moss situation - 16 chains S.E. [South east] from Biggarts
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BLACK RIG |
Black Rig
Black Rig
Black Rig |
William Rutherford Newfarm
James Johnstone Stockholm
James Marchbank Moorhouse |
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STOCKHOLM-MARCH |
Stockholm-march
Stockholm-march |
Andrew Marchbank Swinefoot
James Marchbank Stockholm-march |
024 |
A cottage residence one story in height with garden attached, in good repair, the property of J.J. Hope Johnstone Esqr. |
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Black Rig situation - 1 mile S.E. [South East] from Biggarts
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SHIEL KNOWE |
Shiel Knowe
Shiel Knowe
Shiel Knowe |
John Johnstone, Tathill
James Marchbank, Moorhouse
Thomas Hudson, Tathillmarch |
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[Situation] ½ mile S.E. [South East] from Biggarts.
A small hill situated on the farm of Tathill, the name has been established many years |
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TAPPIT KNOWES |
Toped Knowes
Toped Knowes
Toped Knowes
Tappit Knowes
Tappit - crested |
James Marchbank, Moorhouse
Thomas Hudson, Tathillmarch
James Johnstone, Stockholm
Charles Stewart Esqr
Dr Jamieson's Sc: [Scottish] Dictionary |
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[Situation] 64 chains S.W. [South West] from Biggarts.
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THAT-HILLMARCH |
Tath hillmarch
Tath hillmarch |
James Marchbank
Andrew Marchbank |
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DEAD BURN |
Dead Burn
Dead Burn
Dead Burn |
James Marchbank, Moorhouse
William Rutherford, Newfarm'
James Johnstone, Stockholm |
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[Situation] From the junction of runners 50 chains e. [East] of Biggarts S.E. [South East] to River Annan.
A rivulet which rises a little to the south of Murthatmoor and flows in a southerly direction till it joins the River Annan. |
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FORT [Rigfoot] |
British Fort (site of)
British Fort (site of) |
James Marchbank,
William Rutherford
James Johnstone |
024 |
[Situation] ¾ mile S.E. by E. [South East by East]
from Biggarts.
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UPPER MURTHAT |
Upper Murthat
Upper Murthat
Upper Murthat |
Robert Johnston
John Johnston
William Rutherford |
024 |
[Situation] In S. En. Ph. [South Eastern Parish] district.
A large farmhouse with outbuildings and garden attached, together with a good farm of land. |
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UPPER MURTHAT-GATES |
Upper Murthat Gates
Upper Murthat Gates
Upper Murthat Gates |
Robert Johnston
John Johnston
William Rutherford |
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[Situation] 13 chains N.W. [North West] from Upper Murthat.
A small neat cottage on the farm of Upper Murthat and close to the line of rails which passes through that farm. |
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CALEDONIAN RAILWAY |
Caledonian Railway
Caledonian Railway
Caledonian Railway |
Companys signboards
Robert Johnstone
William Rutherford |
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[Situation] From N. Wn. Ph. [North Western Parish] Boundary S.E. [South East] to Whamphray Parish.
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ROMAN ROAD [Kirkpatrick Juxta parish] |
Roman Road
Roman Road
Roman Road |
Robert Johnston
John Johnston
William Rutherford |
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[Situation] From Nn. point of Ph. S.E. thro: En. Ph. [Northern Point of Parish South East through Eastern Parish] district.
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RIVER ANNAN |
River Annan
River Annan |
John Johnston
William Rutherford
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A large River having its source from a small spring in the Devil's Beef Tub 4 miles West of Moffat Village. It flows in a South Easterly direction and falls into the Solway Firth |
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Round Plantation - entry crossed out with comment "This is not a proper name" [TW]
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RIGFOOT |
Rigfoot
Rigfoot
Rigfoot |
William Rutherford
Robert Johnstone
John Johnstone |
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[Situation] 36 chains S.S.W. [South South West] from Upper Murthat.
Two small cottages with gardens attached, the one on the East side of the Turnpike trust between Glasgow and Carlisle, has a small carpenter's shop attached |
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MID MURTHAT COTTAGE |
Midmurthat Cottage
Midmurthat Cottage
Midmurthat Cottage |
William Rutherford
Robert Johnstone
John Johnstone |
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[Situation] ½ mile S.S.W. [South South West] from Upper Murthat.
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DEAD BURN |
Dead Burn
Dead Burn
Dead Burn |
William Rutherford Robert Johnstone John Johnstone |
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A small stream having its source on the Newfarm it flows in South Easterly direction in its course it is conveyed across the Caledonian Railway by an aqueduct, after which it takes a Southerly course and falls into Annan River |
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MID MURTHAT |
Mid Murthat
Mid Murthat
Mid Murthat |
William Rutherford
Robert Johnstone
John Johnstone |
024 |
[Situation] 36 chains S.S.E. [South South East]
A large farmhouse with extensive outbuildings all in good repair. It has likewise a small garden attached. |
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BLIND POTS |
Blind Pots
Blind Pots
Blind Pots |
William Rutherford
Robert Johnstone
John Johnstone |
024 |
[Situation] 54 chains S.S.E. [South South East] from Upper Murthat.
A low lying patch of Rough Pasture on the farm of Mid Murthat. |
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NETHER MURTHAT COTTAGE |
Nether Murthat Cottage
Nether Murthat Cottage
Nether Murthat Cottage |
William Rutherford
Robert Johnstone
John Johnstone |
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[Situation] 67 chains S. [South] from Upper Murthat.
A small neat Cottage and garden on the North Corner of Nether Murthat farm, "hence the name" |
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Site of FORT [Newfarm] |
British Fort (Site of)
British Fort (Site of)
British Fort (Site of) |
William Rutherford
Robert Johnstone
John Johnstone
C. Stewart Esqr. (Hillside) |
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[Situation] 51 chains S.S.W. [South South West] from Upper Murthat.
The site of an old ['Roman' crossed out] Camp or Fort. Situated on the Newfarm, the vestiges of which are scarcely perceptible. |
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MOAT KNOWE |
Moat Knowe
Moat Knowe
Moat Knowe |
William Rutherford Robert Johnstone
John Johnstone |
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[Situation] ¾ mile S.S.W. [South South West] from Upper Murthat.
a small hill "Whether a Moat ever existed here or not it is impossible to state, as the hill is now converted into a Quarry, and very good Blue Whinstone is obtained from it. |
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NEWFARM |
Newfarm
Newfarm
Newfarm |
William Rutherford
Robert Johnstone
John Johnstone |
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Newfarm Situation- 63 chains S.S.W. [South South West] from Upper Murthat
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NETHER MURTHAT |
Nether Murthat
Nether Murthat
Nether Murthat |
Hugh Charters
John Johnstone
Robert Johnstone |
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[Situation] 75 chains S.E. by S. [South East by South] from Upper Murthat.
A small farmhouse with extensive outbuildings and garden attached some of the buildings attached to this farm house are in a very ruinous state. |
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MURTHAT BANK |
Murthat Bank
Murthat Bank
Murthat Bank |
Hugh Charters
John Johnstone
Robert Johnstone |
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[Situation] 10 chains S.E. [South East] from Nether Murthat.
A wooded slope running South from Nether Murthat house. |
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OAK BANK |
Oak Bank
Oak Bank
Oak Bank |
Hugh Charters
John Johnstone
Robert Johnstone |
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[Situation] 12 chains N. [North] from Nether Murthat.
A steep Bank planted both with Fir and Forest trees, it extends from Nether Murthat to the side of the River Annan. |
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WATER OF AE |
Ae Water
Ae Water
Ae Water |
Fullartons Imperial Gazetteer
Johnstones County Map
Blackwoods County Map |
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[Situation] On W'n [Western] Parish Boundary.
A stream rising in the Pot of Ae on the East side of Queensberry, it forms the Ph. [Parish] boundary for some distance from its source. |
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DUPPLE BURN |
Dupol Burn
Dupol Burn
Dupol Burn |
John Henry Lochanhead
John Henry Kinnelhead
William Scott Blairnock |
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[Situation] From the N.W. [North West] side of Lamb Hill S. [South] to Dupple Burn.
A small stream rising at the East foot of the Shoulder of Queensberry on the farm of Lochanhead it falls into Ae Water. Du - black. Pol or pow - a rivulet Occasionaly in Scotland. |
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DISCOMFIT GUTTER |
Cushat Syke
Cushat Syke
Cushat Syke
Discomfit Gutter
Discomfit Gutter |
John Henry Lochanhead
John Henry Kinnelhead
William Scott Blairnock
Mr Wightman Courance
New Statistical Account of Dumfries |
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[Situation] Near Wn. Ph. [Western Parish] Boundary S. E. [South East] to Deer Burn.
A small stream rising in the Ph [Parish] of Kirkmichael it falls into Deer Burn. Cushat - aring dove [a ring dove], cuschette - another way of spelling the same name. |
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DEER BURN |
Deer Burn
Deer Burn
Deer Burn |
John Henry Lochanhead
John Henry Kinnelhead
William Scott Blairnock |
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[Situation] From the S.E. [South East] side of Mount Haul S.S.W. [South South West] to Wn. Ph. Bdy. [Western Parish Boundary] |
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MOUNT HAUL |
Mount Haul
Mount Haul
Mount Haul |
John Henry Lochanhead
John Henry Kinnelhead
William Scott Blairnock |
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[Situation] In S.W. Ph. [South West Parish] district.
A hill on the farm of Lochanhead and at the head of Deer Burn.
Mount Haul - the hill of Sun (alias Sunny Mount) |
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BLOODY GILL |
Bloody Gill
Bloody Gill
Bloody Gill
Bloody Gill
Blaidy Gill
Bloody Gill
Bloody Gill |
John Henry Lochanhead
John Henry Kinnelhead
William Scott Blairnock
New Statistical Account of Ph [Parish]
Charles Stewart Esq.
The Old Stat: Acct. [Statistical Account] of Dumfriesshire
The New Imperial Gazetteer of Scotland |
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[Situation] On Sn. [Southern] Parish Boundary
A deep Glen through which runs a stream of the same name a swale also passes through it which forms the Ph [Parish] Boundary. It received this name from a battle which was fought near its head, which caused blood to flow down the track of the stream. |
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BROADSHAW WATER |
Braidshaw Water
Braidshaw Water
Braidshaw Water
Broadshaw Water |
John Henry Lochanhead
John Henry Kinnelhead
William Scott Blairnock
Spelling recommended by Authorities in Common Ph [Parish] of Johnstone-which See. |
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[Situation] Tracing Sn. Ph [Southern Parish] Boundary.
A stream formed by the junction of Bloody Gill and Glennshaw Burns it flows into Duff Kinnel Water |
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GLENUANSHAW BURN |
Glenuanshaw Burn
Glenuanshaw Burn
Glenuinshaw Burn |
John Henry Lochanhead
William Scott Blairnock
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[Situation] From the N.E. [North East] side of Careshaw Rig S.E. [South East] to Broadshaw Water.
A small stream rising on East side of Hershaw Rig it falls into Broadshaw Water. |
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BROADSHAW RIG |
Broidshaw Rig
Broidshaw Rig
Broidshaw Rig |
John Henry Lochanhead John Henry Kinnelhead William Scott Blairnock |
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[Situation] In Sn. [Southern] Parish district.
A rig of land on the East side of Bradshaw Water and on the farm of Inglestone. |
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BYRE BURN |
Allen Burn
Allen Burn
Allen Burn
Byre Burn
Byre Burn
Byre Burn |
David Scott Ingleston
Thomas Henry Stidriggs
James Proudfoot Stidriggs
Thomas Henry
John Brown
James Proudfoot |
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[Situation] From the N.W. [North West] base of Middle Rig N.W. [North West] to Byre Burn.
A small stream having its source a little to the West of Knockilsyne Hill and flows in a Westerly direction till it joins Byre Burn. |
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MIDDLE RIG |
Middle Rig
Middle Rig
Middle Rig |
David Scott
Thomas Henry
James Proudfoot |
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[Situation] ½ mile N.W. by N. [North North West]
from Inglestone.
An eminence of a ridge like shape situated about half a mile to the west of Inglestone. |
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SPECIAL BURN |
Special Burn
Special Burn
Special Burn |
David Scott Thomas Henry James Proudfoot |
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[Situation] From the N.W. [North West] base of Middle Rig S. [South] to Broadshaw Water.
A Rivulet which rises a little to the west of Middle Rig and flows in a Southerly direction till it Joins Bradshaw Water. |
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LITTLE KNOCKILSINE HILL |
Little Knockilsine Hill
Little Knockilsine Hill
Little Knockilsine Hill |
David Scott Inglestone
Thomas Henry Stidriggs
James Proudfoot Stidriggs |
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[Situation] ¾ mile N. [North] from Inglestone.
A considerable hill situated on the lands of Stidriggs, the name has been established from time immemorial.
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COTLAND BURN |
Cotland Burn
Cotland Burn
Cotland Burn |
David Scott Thomas Henry James Proudfoot |
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[Situation] From the E. [East] side of Knockilsyne Hill e. [East] to Ploughlands Burn.
A Rivulet which rises on the farm of Stidriggs and flows in an easterly direction to its confluence with Ploughlands Burn. |
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HAW MOSS |
Haw Moss
Haw Moss
Haw Moss |
David Scott Thomas Henry James Proudfoot |
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[Situation] ¾ mile N.E. by N. [North North East] from Ingleston.
An extensive tract of Moss on the farm of Stidriggs: it supplies the latter place and its vicinity with part of their fuel. |
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LEAGUE HILL |
League Hill
League Hill
League Hill |
David Scott Inglestone Thomas Henry Stidriggs
George Brown Newbank |
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[Situation] ½ mile N.E. by N. [North North East] from Ingleston.
A considerable hill situated in the immediate neighbourhood of Ingleston. An old established name. |
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INNER BURN |
Inner Burn
Inner Burn
Inner Burn |
David Scott
James Proudfoot
George Brown |
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[Situation] From ¼ mile S.W. [South West] of League Hill S. [South] to Linholm Burn.
A small stream having its source a little to the north of Ingleston and flows in a southerly direction till it joins Linholm Burn. |
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GOOSEDUB MOSS |
Goosedub Moss
Goosedub Moss
Goosedub Moss |
David Scott
James Proudfoot
George Brown |
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[Situation] 50 chains N.E. [North East] from Ingleston.
A tract of Moss on the farm of Park, the name has been established many years. |
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LEAGUE BURN |
League Burn
League Burn
League Burn |
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[Situation] From the N.W. [North West] side of League Hill E. [East] to Ploughland Burn. |
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PLEWLANDS BURN |
Ploughland Burn
Ploughland Burn
Ploughland Burn
Plewlands Burn |
David Scott Inglestone
Herbert Renwick Park
John Henry Hillhead
Charles Stewart Esqr. of Hillside |
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[Situation] From Goosedub Moss N.E. [North East] to Kinnel Water.
A Rivulet which rises in Goosedub Moss and flows in an easterly direction to its confluence with Kinnel Water. |
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PLEWLANDS HILL |
Ploughlands Hill
Ploughlands Hill
Ploughlands Hill
Plewlands Hill |
David Scott Inglestone
George Brown
Herbert Renwick
Charles Stewart Esqr. |
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[Situation] 70 chains N.E. [North East] from Ingleston.
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OUTER BURN |
Outer Burn
Outer Burn
Outer Burn |
David Scott Ingleston
Thomas Henry Stidriggs
James Proudfoot Stidriggs |
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[Situation] From the West side of Little Knockilsyne S. [South] to Linholm Burn.
A Rivulet which rises a little to the east of Knockilsyne Hill and flows in a Southerly directiom till it joins Linholm Burn. |
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LINHOLM BURN |
Linholm Burn
Linholm Burn
Linholm Burn |
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INGLESTON |
Ingleston
Ingleston
Ingleston
Ingleston |
David Scott
John Henry
Robert Wells
Valn. [Valuation] Roll of the Co. [County] Black's Co. [County] Map |
024 |
[Situation] In Sn. [Southern] Parish district.
A range of two cottages one storys in height with gardens attached, in middling repair, the property of J.J. Hope Johnstone Esqr. |
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PARK HILL |
Park Hill
Park Hill
Park Hill |
Herbert Renwick Park
John Henry Hillhead
George Brown Newbank |
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[Situation] 50 chains N.E.E. [East North East] from Ingleston.
An eminence of great heigh and commands a delightful view. |
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FORT [W of Park Hill] |
British Fort (Site of)
British Fort (Site of) |
Herbert Renwick
John Henry
George Brown |
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[Situation] On the West side of Park Hill.
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HILLHEAD |
Hillhead
Hillhead
Hillhead |
Herbert Renwick John Henry
George Brown |
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[Situation] 50 chains S.E. [South East] from Ingleston.
A cottage residence one story in height with outbuildings and garden attached, in good repair, the property of J.J. Hope Johnstone Esqr. |
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KINNEL WATER |
Kinnel Water
Kinnel Water
Kinnel Water |
Herbert Renwick Park
John Henry Hillhead
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A small river which rises on the lands of Kinnelhead and flows in a Southerly direction to its confluence with the River Annan, in the immediate neighbourhood of Lochmaben. |
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FORT [E of Park Hill] |
British Fort (Site of)
British Fort (Site of) |
Herbert Renwick John Henry
George Brown |
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[Situation] On the East side of Park Hill.
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PLEWLANDS BURN |
Ploughland Burn
Ploughland Burn
Ploughland Burn
Plewlands Burn |
Herbert Renwick Park
George Brown Newbank
John Henry Hillhead
Johnston's County Map |
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[Situation] From Goosedub Moss N.E. [North East] to Kinnel Water.
A Rivulet which rises in Goosedub Moss and flows in an easterly direction to its Confluence with Kinnel Water. |
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KEN RIG |
Ken Rig
Ken Rig
Ken Rig |
Herbert Renwick
George Brown
John Henry |
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[Situation] ¼ mile N.N.E. [North North East] from Park.
An eminence of a ridge like shape situated on the farm of Park. Its soil consists of Arable land. |
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PLEWLANDS |
Ploughlands
Ploughlands
Ploughlands
Plewlands
Plewlands |
Herbert Renwick
George Brown
John Henry
Johnston's County Map
Charles Stewart Esq Hillside |
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[Situation] ¾ mile N. [North] from Park.
A farmhouse and outbuildings with garden and lands attached, in middling repair, the property of J.J. Hope Johnstone M.P. |
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KINNEL WATER |
Kinnel Water
Kinnel Water
Kinnel Water
Kinnel Water |
Herbert Renwick Park
George Brown Newbank
Arthur Henry Hillhead
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[Situation] From N.Wn [North Western] Ph. [Parish] Boundary S.E. [South East] onto Sn [Southern] Parish Boundary.
A Small River which rises on the farm of Kinnelhead, in the Parish, And flows in a Southerly direction to its Confluence with the River Annan, |
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THREEGILL CLEUCH |
Threegill Cleugh
Threegill Cleugh
Threegill Cleugh |
William Rutherford
J. Johnston
Harbert Renwick |
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[Situation] On Sn. [Southern] Parish Boundary.
A deep glen through which flows a tributary which runs into the River Annan. |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 24.11 Trace 2
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BROWN RIG |
Brown Rig
Brown Rig
Brown Rig |
Harbert [Herbert] Renwick
George Brown
John Henry |
024 |
An eminence of a ridge like shape situated on the farm of Park. |
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PARK BRIDGE |
Park Bridge
Park Bridge
Park Bridge |
Harbert [Herbert] Renwick
George Brown
John Henry |
024 |
A Bridge of one arch across Kinnel Water in the immediate vicinity of Park, repaired by the Parish. |
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PARK |
Park
Park
Park
Park |
Harbert [Herbert] Renwick
George Brown
John Henry
Johnston's Map |
024 |
A farm house and buildings with garden and lands attached, in good repair, the property of J.J. Hope Johnstone Esqr. MP. [Member of Parliament] |
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224 Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta Plan 24.11 Trace 3
Brown Rig situation - 14 chains N. [North] from Park
Park Bridge situation - Over the Kinnel Water.
Park situation - In Sn. [Southern] Parish district.
Philip Munro
Ln. Corp. R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers] |
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COGRIE MOOR |
Cogrie Moor
Cogrie Moor
Cogrie Moor |
John Renwick Cogrie
Hugh Charters
Robert Johnstone |
024 |
A large tract of Pastureland on the west corner of Cogrie farm |
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225 Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta Plan 24.12 Trace 1
Cogrie Moor situation - in S.En. Ph. [South Eastern Parish] district.
Samuel S Hill
2nd. Corpl. R.E [Second Corporal Royal Engineers] |
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COMB RIG |
Comb Rig
Comb Rig |
John Renwick
Robert Johnstone
Hugh Charles
C. Stewart Esqr. (Hillside) |
024 |
[Situation] ⅓ mile N.W. [North west] from Cogrie.
A small ridge on the farm of Corgrie. |
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CALEDONIAN RAILWAY |
Caledonian Railway
Caledonian Railway
Caledonian Railway |
John Renwick
Robert Johnstone
Hugh Charles |
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[Situation] From N.W. Ph [North West Parish] Boundary S.E. [South East] to Whamphray Ph. [Parish].
A double line of Rails passinf through this parish "from Carlisle to Edinbro [Edinburgh]. |
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Ph [Parish] of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 24.12 Trace 2
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DEAD BURN |
Dead Burn
Dead Burn
Dead Burn |
Hugh Charles
Robert Johnstone
John Renwick |
024 |
A small stream having its source on the New Farm through which it flows in a westerly direction enters Murthat Farm on the S. E. [South East] Corner passes through it in a S.W. [South Westerly] direction and empties itself into the Annan River. |
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RIVER ANNAN |
River Annan
River Annan
River Annan |
C. Stewart Esqr.
Hugh Charles
Robert Johnstone
John Renwick
Sir W. Jardine Bart. [Baronet] (Jardine Hall. |
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[Situation] Tracing en Ph. [Eastern Parish] Boundary.
A large River having its source out of a small spring in the Devil's Beef Tub 4 miles North of Moffat village from where it flows in a south west direction and falls into the Solway Firth. |
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MURTHAT BANK |
Murthat Bank
Murthat Bank
Murthat Bank |
Hugh Charles
Robert Johnstone
John Renwick |
024 |
[Situation] 53 chains N. [North] from Cogrie.
A long narrow bank planted both with Fir and Forest trees on the farm of Murthat. |
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Ph [Parish] of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 24.12 Trace 2
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COGRIE BURN |
Cogrie Burn
Cogrie Burn
Cogrie Burn |
Hugh Charles
Robert Johnstone
John Renwick |
024 |
[Situation] Tracing Sn. [Southern] Parish Boundy [Boundary].
a small stream having its source on or about the Newfarm. it flows in a Westerly direction passing through Cogrie Linn and along the South boundary of the Parish and empties itself into Annan River. |
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COGRIE LINN |
Cogrie Linn
Cogrie Linn
Cogrie Linn |
John Renwick
Hugh Charles
Robert Johnstone |
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[Situation] On Cogrie Burn.
A large wooded glen through which flows Cogrie Burn. |
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COGRIEMOOR |
Cogriemoor
Cogriemoor
Cogriemoor |
John Renwick
Hugh Charles Robert Johnstone |
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[Situation] ¾ chains N.W. [North West] from Cogrie.
A small dwelling house with garden on the West of Cogrie Moor "hence the name". |
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Ph [Parish] of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 24.12 Trace 3
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COGRIE |
Cogrie
Cogrie
Cogrie
Cogrie |
Hugh Charters
Robert Johnstone
John Renwick
Johnston's Map |
024 |
A large farm house with extensive outbuilding attached all in good condition |
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FORT [Cogrie] |
British Fort (site of)
British Fort (site of)
British Fort (site of) |
Hugh Charters
Robert Johnstone
John Renwick |
024 |
The Remains of what was formerly a british fort. It is at present very much defaced and very difficult to give a proper outline. |
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COGRIE BRIDGE |
Cogrie Bridge |
John Kennedy
Mr. James Halliday
Mr. John Waugh |
024 |
A stone bridge of one arch, across Cogrie Burn at the termination of Cogrie Linn; built and repaired by the county |
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Cogrie situation - In S.En. Ph. [South Eastern Parish] district
Fort situation - 13 chains N.W. by N. [North West by North] from Cogrie
Cogrie Bridge situation - About 33 chains SW [South West] from Cogrie
Samuel S Hill
2nd. Corpl. RE [Second Corporal Royal Engineers] |
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BARNTIMPEN |
Barntimpen Hill
Barntimpen Hill
Barntimpen Hill |
David Scott Inglestone
Robert Wells Barntimpen
Joseph Cowan Boreland |
024 |
[Situation] ¼ mile N.W. by N. [North North West] from Barntimpen.
A considerable hill situated on the farms of Barntimpen and Ingleston. |
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SPECIAL BURN |
Special Burn
Special Burn
Special Burn |
David Scott
Robert Wells
Joseph Cowan |
024 |
[Situation] From the N.W. [North West] base of Middle Rig S. [South] to Broadshaw Water.
A small stream which rises a little to the west of Middle Rig and flows in a southerly direction till it joins Braidshaw Water. |
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BROADSHAW WATER |
Braidshaw Water
Braidshaw Water
Braidshaw Water
Broadshaw Water |
David Scott
Robert Wells
Joseph Cowan
Adopted in Johnstone-Name book of which see. |
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[Situation] On Sn. [Southern] Parish Boundary.
A rivulet which rises about 3 miles to the N.W. [North West] of Inglestone and flows in a Southerly direction to its confluence with Duff Kinnel. |
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Plan 24.14 Trace 1
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OUTER BURN |
Outer Burn
Outer Burn
Outer Burn |
David Scott Ingleston
Robert Wells Barntimpen
John Henry Hillhead |
024 |
[Situation] From between Knockilsyne Hill and Little Knockilsyne Hill S. [South] to Linholm Burn.
A Rivulet which rises a little to the east of Knockilsyne Hill and flows in a Southerly direction till it joins Linholm Burn. |
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LINHOLM BURN |
Linholm Burn
Linholm Burn
Linholm Burn |
David Scott
Robert Wells
John Henry |
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[Situation] From Goosedub Moss s. [South] to Duff Kinnel Water.
a rivulet which rises in Goosedub Moss and flows in a Southerly direction till it joins Duff Kinnel Water. |
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BARNTIMPEN |
Barntimpen
Barntimpen
Barntimpen |
David Scott
Robert Wells
John Henry |
024 |
[Situation] In sn. Ph. [Southern Parish] district.
A Cottage residence one story in height with outbuildings garden and land attached, in middling repair, the property of J.J. Hope Johnstone Esqr.
There was a strong hold here no remains now. |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 24.14 Trace 2
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DUMGREE CHURCH (Remains of) |
Dumgree Church (Remains of)
Dumgree Church (Remains of)
Dumgree Church (Remains of)
Dumgree Old Kirk
Dumgree Church
Dun-Dum or Dumgree Church
Dumgree
Dumgree |
Herbert Renwick
John Henry
Joseph Cowan
Johnstone's County Map
Fullarton's Gazetteer
Chalmer's Caledonia
New Statistical Acct [Account] of Dumfriesshire
New St. Acct. [Statistical Account] |
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[Situation] 49 chains N.E. [North East] from Barntimpen.
This is the site of the parish Church of the Ancient parish of Dumgree which was united with Kirkpatrick Juxta in 1609. The wall is entirely demolished and the stones have been carried away, only the breadth of the foundations visible. There is a small space attached now used as a burial ground.
Druim-a hill grean- the burn.
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KINNEL WATER |
Kinnel Water
Kinnel Water
Kinnel Water
Kinnel Water |
Herbert Renwick Park
John Henry Hillhead
Joseph Cowan Boreland
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[Situation] From N.Wn. Ph. [North Western Parish] Boundary s.E. [South East] on to Sn. Ph. [Southern Parish] Boundary.
A small river which rises on the farm of Kinnelhead and flows in a southerly direction to its confluence with the River Annan, in the immediate neighbourhood of Lochmaben. |
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Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
Plan 24.14 Trace 3
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HEATHERAND GILL |
Heatherand Gill
Heatherand Gill
Heatherand Gill |
Herbert Renwick Park
John Henry Hillhead
Joseph Cowan Boreland
Charles Stewart Esqr. |
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[Situation] ¾ mile N.E. [North East] from Barntimpen.
A rugged glen through which flows a tributary of the River Annan.
A name from having Narrow spripe of heather formerly here. |
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BORELAND PLANTATION |
Boreland Plantation
Boreland Plantation
Boreland Plantation |
Herbert Renwick
John Henry
Joseph Cowan |
024 |
[Situation] About ½ mile S.E. [South East] from Barntimpen.
An extensive wood close to Boreland.
Its wood consists of Oak ash and fir. |
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FORT (Remains of) [Barntimpen] |
British Fort (Site of)
British Fort (Site of)
British Fort (Site of) |
Herbert Renwick John Henry
Joseph Cowan |
024 |
[Situation] 49 chains N.E. [North East] from Barntimpen.
This is the site of a British Fort situated on the farm of Park, some parts of the ramparts still remains although much defaced by ploughing. that it is a Fort appears to be the belief of all persons acquainted with the locality. |
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Plan 24.14 Trace 3
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THE LAIRD'S POOL |
Lairds Pool
Lairds Pool
Lairds Pool
[added in red ink]
"The" preffixed as distinctive from proper name Laird. |
David Scott Inglestone
Robert Wells Barntimple
Joseph Cowan Boreland |
024 |
[Situation] In Duff Kinnel Water.
A deep pool situated in Duff Kinnel and about 30 chains to the west of Glenhall. [Added in blue ink] A laird of the Charters [underlined], was drowned here and some say his name was Johnstone. |
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DUFF KINNEL WATER |
Duff Kinnel
Duff Kinnel
Duff Kinnel |
David Scott
Robert Wells
Joseph Cowan |
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[Situation] On Sn. [Southern] Parish Boundary.
A Rivulet formed by the confluence of Braidshaw Water and Ogle Linn, and glides in a southerly direction and mingles with Kinnel Water close to Raehills. |
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FAIRY HOLM |
Fairyholm
Fairyholm
Fairyholm |
David Scott
Robert Wells Joseph Cowan |
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[Situation] 34 chains S.E. by S. [South South East] from Barntimpen.
A small patch of Rough Pasture. Locally and Historically said to be the habitation of fairies. |
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Plan 24.14 Trace 5
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TOWER (Remains of) [Boreland] |
Tower (Remains of) |
Joseph Cowan Boreland
John Aitken Glenhall
Harbert [Herbert] Renwick Park
Charles Stewart Esqr. Hillside |
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This is the remains of a vaulted tower at Boreland, As it bears no date or inscription, its age cannot be correctly ascertained. From the plan of the building, it cannot be less than 600 years old.
The remains of an ancient Strong hold belonging to the family of Charters, nothing remains but part of a vaulted arch and the remains of some of the outbuildings which is on the south of the vault, this object is locally called the Vault which is the remains of a tower. |
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Tower (Remains of) situation - At Boreland
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GLENHALL |
Glenhall
Glenhall
Glenhall |
David Scott Inglestone
Robert Wells Barntimpen
Joseph Cowan Boreland
Charles Stewart Esqr. |
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Two cottages residence one Story in height with gardens attached, in good repair, the property of J. J. Hope Johnstone Esqr. |
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ROWANTREE KNOWE |
Rowantree Knowe
Rowantree Knowe
Rowantree Knowe |
John Aitken Glenhall
Robert Wells
Joseph Cowan
Charles Stewart Esqr. |
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A small hill situated a little to the south of Glenhall. |
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BORELAND |
Boreland
Boreland
Boreland
Boreland |
John Aitken
Robert Wells
Joseph Cowan
Valn. [Valuation] roll of the Co. [County] by Comn. Commission of Supply
Charles Stewart Esqr. |
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A cottage residence one story in height with garden attached in good repair, the property of J. J. Hope Johnstone Esqr. |
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Glenhall situation - 44 chains S.E. [South East] from Barntimpen
Rowantree Knowe situation - 3/4 mile S.E. [South East] from Barntimpen
Boreland situation - 64 chains S.E. [South East] from Barntimpen
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COGRIE BURN |
Cogrie Burn
Cogrie Burn
Cogrie Burn |
Hugh Charters
Robert Johnstone
John Renwick |
024 |
A small stream having its source on or about Newfarm, it flows in westerly direction passing through Cogrie Linn and passing along the south portion of this Parish, it falls into the River Annan. |
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Cogrie Burn Situation- Tracing Sn. [Southern] Ph. [Parish] Boundary
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DUFF KINNEL WATER |
Duff Kinnel
Duff Kinnel
Duff Kinnel |
David Scott Ingleston
Robert Wells Barntimpen
Joseph Cowan Boreland |
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[Situation] - On Sn. [Southern] Ph. [Parish] Boundary.
A Rivulet formed by the Confluence of Broadshaw Water and Ogle Linn and glides in a southerly direction and mingles with Kinnel Water close to Raehills. |
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KINNEL WATER |
Kinnel Water
Kinnel Water
Kinnel Water |
David Scott Ingleston
Robert Wells Barntimpen
Joseph Cowan Boreland |
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[Situation] - From N.Wn. [North Western] Ph. [Parish] Boundary S.E [South East] to Sn. [Southern] Ph. [Parish] Boundary.
A small river which rises on the farm of Kinnelhead and flows in a southerly direction to its Confluence with the River Annan, in the immediate neighbourhood of Lochmaben. |
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Duff Kinnel Water Situation- On Sn. [Southern] Ph. [Parish] Boundary.
Kinnel Water Situation- From N.Wn. [North Western] Ph. [Parish] Boundary S.E [South East] to Sn. [Southern] Ph. [Parish] Boundary.
Philip Munro
Ln. Corp. R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
R. Stotherd
Capt. Rl. Engrs. [Captain Royal Engineers]
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Co. DUMFRIES
KIRKPATRICK-JUXTA
Scale 25.344
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INDEX
Plan -- Name of Object -- Pages
16/3 -- Adamsholme -- 16
15/11 -- Annanthill -- 38
16/10 -- Auchencastle -- 53
16/10 -- Auchen Castle -- 58
16/11 -- Annan Bridge -- 61
15/16 -- Annant Scar Cleuch -- 71
24/2 -- Auld Wife's Kirn -- 138
16/2 -- Black Rig -- 7
16/2, 16/6 -- Blacklaw Burn -- 10, 19
16/7 -- Barns Plantation -- 30
16/7 -- Bridgend Cottage -- 32
15/12, 15/16 -- Blairmuc Burn -- 43, 73
16/9 -- Birkie Knowe -- 47
16/9 -- Bet's Type -- 48
15/15 -- Berry Grain -- 68
15/16 -- Boretree Syke -- 71
16/13, 16/14 -- Braides Burn -- 83, 90
16/14 -- Beattock Hill --93
16/15 -- Beattock -- 99
16/15 -- Barnhill Cottage -- 100
16/15/ -- Beattockbridge Hotel -- 100
16/15 -- Beattock Bridge -- 101
16/15 -- Barnhill -- 102
16/15 -- Beattock Station -- 106
16/15 -- Bankend -- 107
23/4 -- Breckeny Hole -- 122
24/1 -- Birkie Rig -- 126
23/3 -- Berry Rig -- 111
24/2 -- Balshaw Bog -- 133
24/2, 24/5, 24/6, 24/10 -- Byre Burn -- 136,169, 176, 211
24/2 -- Bee Knowe -- 139
24/3 -- Broomlands -- 143
24/3 -- Braehead -- 149
24/4 -- Bearholm -- 155
24/6 -- Blochan Holm -- 179
24/7 -- Birkieknowe -- 185
24/7 -- Biggarts -- 186
24/7 -- Buckrig -- 188
24/7 -- Black Rig -- 191
24/7 -- Biggarts Moss -- 193
24/7 -- Brown Knowe -- 193
24/7 -- Black Rig -- 195
24/8 -- Blind Pots -- 203
24/9 -- Bloody Gill -- 209
24/9, 24/14 -- Broadshaw Water -- 209, 231
24/9 -- Broadshaw Rig -- 210
24/9 -- Brown Rig -- 224
24/14 -- Barntimpen Hill -- 231
24/14 -- Barntimpen -- 232
24/14 -- Boreland Plantation -- 234
24/14 -- Boreland -- 238
16/2 -- Craigy Knowe -- 7
16/2, 16/6 -- Camp Knowe -- 8, 27
16/2, 16/6 -- Craik's Craigs Plantation -- 10, 22
16/3 -- Cushat Cleuch -- 15
16/5, 16/6 -- Cloffin Burn -- 17,20
16/6 -- Craikhaugh -- 21
16/6, 16/10, 16/11, 16/15 -- Caledonian Railway -- 22, 53, 61, 99, 143
24/3, 24/4, 24/8, 24/12 -- Caledonian Railway -- 157, 199, 226
16/6 -- Chapelhill -- 23
16/6 -- Chapelhaugh -- 27
16/6 -- Coatsgate -- 28
16/6 -- Chapel -- 31
16/7 -- Chapelbrae -- 31
16/7 -- Chapel Plantation -- 33
16/7 -- Chapel (Remains) -- 33
15/11, 15/15 -- Crook Burn -- 39,66
16/9 -- Comb Craig -- 49
16/9 -- Comb Bog -- 49
16/10 -- Camp (supposed Roman) -- 55
16/11 -- Coats Hill -- 59
16/11 -- Coatshill Quarry -- 61
15/16 -- Cowby Head -- 74
15/16 -- Craighoar Hill -- 77
15/16 -- Craighoar -- 77
16/13 -- Cairn Hill -- 80
16/13 -- Cairn Table -- 80
16/15 -- Corrie's Well -- 99
16/15, 24/3 -- Craigielands Wood -- 104. 141
16/15 -- Cannie Cleuch -- 104
16/15 -- Camp Knowe -- 105
23 -- Capel Yetts -- 111
16/15 -- Craigielands -- 106
16/16 -- Crook Burn -- 112
23/4 -- Calf Cleuch -- 121
24/1 -- Craigy Knowes -- 127
24/2 -- Cairn (Site) -- 140
24/3 -- Craigielands House -- 141
24/3 -- Craigielandshill -- 141
24/3 -- Capeverde -- 144
24/3 -- Church -- 145
24/3 -- Camp (Remains) -- 146
24/3, 24/7 -- Corries Syke -- 149, 191
24/3 -- Corries-sike -- 152
24/6 -- Cauldholm -- 179
24/6, 24/10 -- -- Cotland Burn -- 184, 212
24/10 -- Cogrie Moor -- 212
24/12 -- Comb Rig -- 226
24/12, 24/16 -- Cogrie Burn -- 228, 239
24/12 -- Cogrie Linn -- 228
24/12 -- Cogriemoor -- 228
24/12 -- Cogrie -- 229
16/11 -- Dowcleuch Burn -- 75
16/11 -- Dyke -- 64
16/13 -- Dry Gill -- 82
16/15 -- Dragoons' Pool -- 96
16/15 -- Douglasacre -- 107
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Plan -- Name of Object -- Pages
24/2 -- Dod Burn -- 135
24/3 -- Davies Brae -- 150
9/14, 9/15 -- Holehouse Linn -- 3,5
9/14, 9/15, 16/2 -- Holehouse Cleuch -- 4, 6, 9
16/3 -- Holehouse -- 13
16/6, 16/7 -- Hillhouse Plantation -- 27, 33
16/7 -- Horse Linn -- 31
15/12 -- Hoarlaw -- 42
16/9 -- Holmhead -- 46
16/9 -- Holmshaw -- 47
16/9 -- Holmshaw Rig -- 48
15/15 -- Hamarty Hill -- 66
23/4 -- Harestanes Height -- 117
24/3 -- Daviesbrae Linn -- 150
24/3 -- Dumlees -- 151
23/8, 23/12 -- Dupple Burn -- 162, 207
24/2, 24/6, 24/7 -- Dog Burn -- 135, 179, 185
24/7 -- Dumgree School -- 192
24/7, 24/8, 24/12 -- Dead Burn -- 197, 202, 227
23/12 -- Deer Burn -- 208
24/14 -- Dumgree Church -- 233
24/14, 33/2 -- Duff Kinnel Water -- 235, 241
16/6, 16/10, 16/11, 16/15, 16/6 -- Evan Water -- 23, 62, 54, 96, 109
16/9, 16/12, 16/14, 24/2 -- Earshaig Lake -- 50, 81, 89, 133
16/10 -- Egypt -- 54
East Earshaig -- 89
16/5 -- Ellen Burn -- 103
23/3 -- Earncraig Hill -- 111
23/8 -- Ears Rig -- 164
24/6 -- Ewe Knowe -- 175
9/14, 16/2, 16/3, 16/6, 16/10, 16/11, 16/14, 16/15,
24/2, 24/3, 24/6, 24/7, 24/8, 24/10, 24/12, 24/14 -- Forts -- 3, 8, 13, 16, 27, 55, 59, 92, 97, 103,
134, 136, 147, 180, 197, 204, 219 220, 229, 234
16/6 -- Foggieholm -- 21
16/6 -- Fullshaw Linn -- 23
16/6 -- Fullshaw Bridge -- 24
16/6 -- Fold Knowe -- 25
15/15, 23/3 -- Fortypenny Moss -- 70, 113
15/16 -- Fang Burn -- 73
15/16, 23/4 -- Fenny Gutter -- 75, 117
23/4 -- Fore Brae -- 121
24/2, 24/6 -- Fauld Burn -- 137, 176
24/5 -- Fulton Flow -- 168
16/2 -- Gardenholm Linn -- 9
16/2, 16/3 -- Gardenholm Plantation -- 11, 16
16/3 -- Gardenholm -- 13
16/7 -- Geddesshaw Plantation -- 29
15/12, 16/9, 16/10, 16/11, 16/14 -- Garpol Water -- 41, 45, 57, 62, 86
15/16 -- Gate Sike -- 71
16/14 -- Gates Hill -- 86
16/14 -- Garpol Linn -- 87
16/14 -- Garpol Spa -- 87
16/14 -- Garpol Side -- 88
16/14 -- Gallow Knowe -- 89
16/14 -- Gallow Sike -- 93
16/15 -- Gibb's Fauld -- 100
24/2, 24/6 -- Green Burn -- 137, 176
24/3 -- Green Hill -- 152
23/8, 24/5, 24/9 -- Glenmanshaw Burn -- 165, 171, 209
24/10 -- Goosedub Moss -- 213
24/14 -- Glenhall -- 238
9/14, 9/15 -- Holehouse Linn -- 3, 5
9/14, 9/15, 16/2 -- Holehouse Cleuch -- 4, 6, 9
16/3 -- Holehouse -- 13
16/6, 16/7 -- Hillhouse Plantation -- 27, 33
16/7 -- Horse Linn -- 31
15/12 -- Hoarlaw -- 42
16/9 -- Holmshaw -- 47
16/9 -- Holmshaw Rig -- 48
15/15 -- Hamarty Hill -- 66
23/4 -- Harestanes Height -- 117
16/13 -- Hog Knowes -- 81
16/14 -- Hell's Hole -- 91
16/15 -- Hollow Corse -- 106
16/15 -- Holms -- 108
23/3 -- Hangingshaw Burn -- 115
23/4, 24/1 -- Hoarlaw Burn -- 119, 125
23/4 -- Hangingshaw Linn -- 120
23/8 -- Hareshaw Rig -- 164
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Plans -- Name of Object -- Pages
16/10 -- Lawe Knowe -- 57
16/11 -- Langshawbush T. P. [Turnpike] -- 60
16/11 -- Long Planation -- 61
16/11 -- Lochhouse Tower -- 63
15/15 -- Lamb Hill -- 65
15/16 -- Long Scar -- 72
16/15 -- Lochhouse Cottage -- 95
16/15 -- Lochhouse -- 96
23/4 -- Lochan Craig -- 117
23/4, 24/1, 24/5 -- Lochan Burn -- 120, 129, 167
23/4 -- Ladies Rock -- 121
24/1 -- Loch Rig -- 128
24/1 -- Lochanhead -- 129
24/1 -- Lower Knypes -- 131
24/3 -- Lily Well -- 151
24/5 -- Lonnachie Rig -- 170
24/6, 24/10 -- Little Knockilsine -- 181, 212
24/10 -- League Hill -- 213
24/10 -- League Burn -- 214
24/10, 24/14 -- Linholm Burn -- 218, 232
9/14 -- Muccraw Knowe -- 3
9/14, 16/2 -- Muckle Hill -- 4, 8
16/7 -- Mary's Bank -- 32
16/11 -- Mount Charles -- 60
15/15 -- Marlinn Grain -- 65
15/15 -- Mid Height -- 70
23/4 -- Mount Glass -- 120
23/4 -- Mowers Knowe -- 122
24/1 -- Mid Knypes -- 126
24/3, 24/4, 24/7 -- Mosslands Burn -- 144, 156, 187
24/3 Marchbank School -- 148
24/3 -- Manse -- 148
24/3 -- Marchbank T.P. [Turnpike] -- 150
24/3 -- Marchbankwood -- 151
24/3 -- March-house -- 153
24/4 -- Milton -- 156
24/4 -- Muirthat Burn -- 153
24/5 -- Moannathairy -- 170
24/6 -- Meikle Hill -- 175
24/7 -- Muirhouse -- 193
24/7 -- Marchbankwood Cottage -- 186
24/8 -- Mid Murthat Cottage -- 202
24/8 -- Moat Knowe -- 204
24/8, 24/12 -- Murthat Bank -- 206, 227
23/12 -- Mount Haul -- 208
24/10 -- Middle Rig -- 211
16/11 -- Moat -- 62
16/7 -- New Bridge -- 32
16/10 -- Neath Hill -- 55
24/6 -- Newbank -- 184
24/8 -- Newfarm -- 205
24/8 -- Nether Murthat -- 206
16/15 -- Old Craigielands -- 103
24/6, 24/10, 24/16 -- Outer Burn -- 181, 217, 232
15/12, 15/16 -- Priest's Moss -- 43, 74
15/15 -- Penny Gill -- 67
16/14 -- Parks -- 87
16/14 -- Pyat Knowe -- 90
16/15 -- Peastone Rig -- 108
23/3 -- Pembrock Hill -- 114
23/4 -- Peat Hill -- 119
23/4 -- Peathill Craig -- 122
24/3 -- Palace Knowe Cottage -- 143
24/3 Palaceknwe T.P. [Turn Pike] -- 153
24/3 -- Palaceknowe Cottages -- 153
23/7, 23/8 -- Pot of Ae -- 159, 161
24/6, 24/7, 24/10, 24/11 -- Plewlands Burn -- 183, 192, 215, 221
24/10 -- Plewlands Hill -- 216
23/7, 23/8 -- Queensberry Shoulder -- 159, 161
24/5 -- Quaas -- 168
9/14, 16/2, 16/6, 16/7, 16/11, 16/15, 24/3, 24/4, 24/8 -- Roman Road -- 4, 9, 24, 30,59, 108, 146, 156, 200
9/15, 16/3, 16/7,16/11, 16/15, 16/6, 24/4, 24/8, 24/12 -- River Annan -- 5, 14, 30, 64, 104, 108, 109, 146, 227
16/2 -- Rob's Type -- 11
16/6 -- Ritchie's Bushes -- 20
16/6, 16/10 -- Rough Burn -- 25, 51
16/9 -- River Burn -- 47
16/10 -- Rosetta -- 52
16/10, 16/14 -- Rowantree Burn -- 56, 85
15/15 -- Ruchy Grain -- 69
24/1 -- Rough Slack -- 127
24/1 -- Rough Burn -- 128
24/3 -- Red Brae -- 148
24/8 -- Rigfoot -- 148
24/14 -- Rowantree Knowe -- 238
16/3 -- Samuel's Chair -- 14
16/10 -- Spout Burn -- 56
16/14 -- Score Craig -- 91
16/15 -- Skelly Well -- 95
16/15 -- Skellywell Mill -- 95
23/4, 23/8 -- Small Burn -- 122, 153
24/2 -- Score Craigs -- 134
24/2 -- Stanshiel Rig -- 134
24/2 -- Stanshielrig -- 135
24/3 -- School -- 145
24/5 -- Stiddrig Cairn -- 173
24/6 -- Stiddrig -- 178
24/6 -- Stiddrig Wood -- 180
24/7 -- Swinefoot Linn -- 187
24/7 -- Stockholm Ford -- 192
24/7 -- Swinefoot Moss -- 194
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24/7 -- Stockholm-march -- 195
24/7 -- Shiel Knowe -- 196
24/10, 24/14 -- Special Burn -- 211, 231
16/9 -- Tarnis Head -- 48
16/11 -- The Three Standing Stones -- 63
16/11 -- Thornock Hill -- 64
15/16, 16/13, 23/4 -- Threepen Burn -- 77, 82, 118
16/13, 24/1 -- Tarnis Burn -- 79, 125
16/15 -- Tutto Knowe -- 105
16/16 -- Threewater fort -- 109
24/1 -- Thorny Knowe -- 123
24/3 -- Tassies Height -- 146
24/7 -- Toped Knowes -- 196
24/11 -- Threegill Cleuch -- 223
24/14 -- The Laird's Pool -- 235
24/14 -- Tower (Remains) -- 237
24/7 -- Tath-hillmarch -- 196
24/1 -- Upper Knypes -- 126
24/3 -- Upper Marchbank -- 147
24/8 -- Upper Murthat -- 199
24/8 -- Upper Murthat Gates -- 199
24/7 -- Upper Murthat Cottage -- 191
16 -- Valenscience -- 57
15/11 -- Whiteside Hill -- 37
15/11 -- Whiteholm -- 40
16/14 -- West Earshaig -- 90
16/14 -- Witches Wait -- 92
24/1 -- Watch Knowe -- 123
24/2 -- Wardlaw -- 133
24/3 -- White Knowe -- 143
23/7, 23/8, 23/12 -- Water of Ae -- 159, 161, 207
24/6 -- Whirly Burn -- 178
24/6 -- Weatherlaw Knowe -- 180
24/6 -- Willie Wilkin's Craig -- 183
24/6 -- Woodside -- 184
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