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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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WANLOCK WATER | Wanlock Water Wanlock Water Wanlock Water Wanlock Burn |
John Anderson Christopher Anderson, David Hunter Black's Co. [County] map, |
002; 003; 007 | [Situation] From the Lead Mines of Wanlockhead N.W [North West] to Crawick Water. A beautiful Stream which has i[?ts] rise at Wanlockhead Leadmines and, runs in a Westerly direction joins the Crawick nearly at the [--] place as the Spango from Kirkconn[el] on the West. At its source, and course thr[--] the Mines it is Merely a rill, some parts of it are Scarcely visible. |
GLENRAE BRAE | Clanrae Brae Clanrae Brae Clanery Bank Glenrae Brae Clanery Brae Clennery |
John Anderson Christopher Anderson David Hunter Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Simpson of Sanquhar Pronunciation, Estate Map - 1831. |
002 | [Situation] On Wanlock Water ½ mile S,E, [South East] from its junction with Crawick Water A Steep brae, a declivity on the Banks of Wanlock Wat[er] Glenrae Brae is the best mo[de] See the Etymology of the Name [by] the Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Simpson in the adj. [adjacent] Page[--] |
LITTLE HIGHCLEUCH | Little Highcleugh Little Highcleugh Little Highcleugh Little Highcleuch Little Hay Cleugh |
David Hunter of Clackleith Christopher Anderson John Anderson Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Simpson of Sanquhar Estate Plan (1831) |
003 | [Situation] Stretching N.E. [North East] from near the Centre of Glenrae Brae A Small Ravine, (or Cleuch), an[--] Small Rill running in it, whic[h] gathers from Sheep drains. It runs i[nto] Wanlock Water at Clackleith, |
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Transcriber's notes
WANLOCK WATER, GLENRAE BRAE & LITTLE HIGHCLEUCH - some text on the image is obscured at the binding.Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
George Howat
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