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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CRAWICKHOLM Crawick Holm, The Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Simpson, in Sanquhar
James McColl Crawick Mill
James Blackwood, Sanquhar
006 [Situation]34 Chains S.W. [South West] from CrawicKmill.
A small thatched cottage [in] tolerable repair, with [outbuildings] garden, stackyard &c [attached, the property of the [Duke] of Buccleuch and in the [occupation] of Mrs. Lorrimer, [It] probably derives its name [from] its position and the [nature of] its soil, - the [occupation] Consisting of about 22 [acres] of excellent holm land, [lying] on the south margin of [Crawick] Water.
CRAWICK NEW BRIDGE Crawick New Bridge. James McColl Crawick Mill
James Lorimer Crawick Mill
John Kerr Crawick Mill
006 [Situation] Over Crawick Water 14 chains S.W. [South West] from Crawick Old Bridge.
This bridge is in general [simply] Called the New Bridge. It [is] a substantial stone bridge [of] two arches over the Crawick and on the road leading [from] Sanquhar to Glasgow. It [was] built in 1827,

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