OS1/10/44/134
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BRIDGEND | Bridg-end Bridg-end Bridg-end |
Thomas Effleck John Brown James Sleeman |
006 | A Cottage and garden situated on the Brandleys Farm Close by the Loch Burn Bridge from which it derives its name |
LOCH BURN | Loch Burn | James Sleeman John Brown Thomas Rae |
006; 013 | A considerable Stream formed by the Fingland & Bog burns. it flows in Southerly and falls into the Mennock Water. |
LOCHBURN BRIDGE | Loch Burn Bridge Loch Burn Bridge Loch Burn Bridge |
Thomas Effleck John Brown James Sleeman |
006 | A Good stone Bridge built across the Loch Burn on the Parish Road leading From Sanquhar to Brandleys[?] Auchingruth [Auchengruith] &c [et cetera] |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page:] 134,Sheet 6.11 -- Trace 3
Parish of Sanquhar
[LOCH BURN - Situation:]
From the junction
of Fingland and
Bog Burns - South
to Menock Water
[LOCHBURN BRIDGE - Situation:]
Over Loch Burn
¾ mile East from
Conrig, -
[BRIDGEND - Situation:]
At En. [Eastern] extremity
of Lochburn Bridge.
[Page is signed:]
John Jane
Pt [Private] R.S.&.M. [Royal Sappers and Miners]
Transcriber's notes
LOCHBURN BRIDGE: the text on the image is becoming lost in the binding, but I think the location names is 'Brandleys'. The Descriptive Remarks mentions 'Auchingruth' - this may be a misspelling of 'Auchengruith'.Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
George Howat
Location information for this page.