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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
AUCHENTAGGART HILL Auchentagart Hill
Auchentaggart Hill
Auchentagart Hill
Thomas Black
Thomas Corson
Revd. D [Reverend Doctor] Robert Simpson
013 A large hill taking Its Name from the farm of Auchentagart And is a portion of the said farm, [Hand 2] Auchentagart hill may be the correct Orthography, but custom has fixed it, thus. Auchentaggart Hill.
LOCH BURN Loch Burn
Loch Burn
Loch Burn
Thomas Black
Thomas Corson
Revd. D [Reverend Doctor] Robert Simpson
006; 013 A large Burn taking its rise Up near Warnock head and is connected With Glendyne And Joins the Menock Water at Menock Village-
RINGBRAE Ringbrae
Ringbrae
Ringbrae
Thomas Black
Thomas Corson
Revd. D. [Reverend Doctor] Robert Simpson
013 A thatched house one Story high And in bad repair -

Continued entries/extra info

[Page:] 306
Ph [Parish] of Sanquher [Sanquhar] -- Plan 13.4 Trace 1

[AUCHENTAGGART HILL - Situation:]
36 Chains N,E, by
N, [North East by North] from Menock

[LOCH BURN - Situation:]
From the junction
of Fingland and
Bog Burn - S. [South] to
Menock Water,

[RINGBRAE - Situation:]
14 Chains N E,
by N, [North East by North] of Menock

[Page is signed:]
P. Connell
Pte. [Private] R.S.&.M [Royal Sappers and Miners]

Transcriber's notes

The Authority Thomas Corson's surname [see previous Pages] occasionally looks like "Carson" in this examiner's handwriting. Other pages (next for example) clearly show Corson.

LOCH BURN
- the Descriptive Remarks refers to Warnock head. On Page 309 of this volume, the same reference is made, but that was corrected by another hand to Wanlock head.

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George Howat

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