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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
AUCHENGRUITH MOOR Auchengruith Muir
Auchengruith Muir
Auchengruich Muir
Auchengrouth Muir
Auchengruith - - -
Auchengruith
James Dalziel
James Stewart
Old Estate Map
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Simpson
Johnston's County Map. -
William Maxwell Esquire
Chamberlain to the Duke of Buccheuch.
006 [Struck out text in Hand 1]
[Hand 2] An enclosed district of reclaimed
Mossy soil, partly, arable R.P. [Rough Pasture] & P.P., [Permanent Pasture]
It is a portion of the farm of
Auchengruith,.
COAL BURN Coal Burn James Dalziel
James Stewart
Old Estate Map
006 A small Burn running in a Southe [South] East
direction, and falling in to Glendyne Burn
betwixt Auchentaggert and Auchengruith
Muirs. and near to a great curve of a
Parish Road
GLENDYNE BURN Glendyne Burn Old Estate Map
James Dalziel
History of Sanquhar
006; 007 A fine large Burn having its source near
Wanlock Head, After leaving the Hills
it runs between two large tracts of Table
land, falls in to the Menneck Water about
1 mile from Menneck Bridge

Continued entries/extra info

[Page:] 228
Parish of Sanquhar -- Plan 6.16 Trace No. [Number] 2.

[AUCHENGRUITH MOOR - Situation:]
Almost in the centre
of Sanquhar Parish-

[COAL BURN - Situation:]
10 Chains S,E, [South East] of
Brandleys Cottage
S,E, [South East] to Glendyne
Burn. -

[GLENDYNE BURN - Situation]
From S, En. [South Eastern] slope
of Stood Hill, SW. [South West]
to Menock Water.

[Page is signed:]
Charles J Fearnside
Pte. [Private] R.S. & M's. [Royal Sappers and Miners]

Transcriber's notes

AUCHENGRUITH MOOR
- The abbreviations R.P. and P.P. in Descriptive Remarks have been transcribed as Rough Pasture and Permanent Pasture, respectively. The former agrees with transcribers in other pages, the "permanent" is suggested by reference to e.g. http://www.ukagriculture.com/crops/grassland_uk.cfm

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George Howat

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