OS1/10/44/159

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
GLENDYNE Glen Dyne
Glen Dyne
Glen Dyne
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Simpson
Mr. J. Stewart
Mr. Williamson
007 A hollow between two ranges of hills
which forms a vale of Considerable beauty
having a Small brook running at the
bottom, This is a remarkable district
name, as applied to the Glen, and is
connected with the Hisy. [History] of the Ph. [Parish] &c. &c. [et cetera et cetera]
WHITE DOD White Dod

White Dod
White Dod
Auchengruith Hill
Duke of Buccleuch,s Estate
Plan,
Mr. James Stewart
Mr. John Dalziel
Johnstone,s Co. [County] Map,
007 A hill feature of Considerable
Magnitude. Altitude 1000 feet,
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Simpson States that Auchengrouth
is the Correct Mode of writing the 1st. [first] part of this Name,

Continued entries/extra info

[Page:] 159,
Parish of Sanquhar -- Plan 7. 10.

[WHITE DOD - Situation:]
4¾ miles N. [North]
N. E. [North East] from Sanquhar
Burgh. -

[GLENDYNE - Situation:]
From near Wanlock =
= head extending
S.W. [South West]

[Page is signed:]
M Donohue 11th Sept [September] 1856,

Transcriber's notes

Header: faint pencilling adding a '?' and text 'Plan No. 7 10', which seems to have been omitted originally.

WHITE DOD: the author depicts the possessive apostrophe as a 'comma'. I have shown that. I also adjusted the spacing in the Various modes column to align the Authorities correctly.

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George Howat

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