OS1/10/44/134

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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'.

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George Howat

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