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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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LINPEN RIG | Limpin Rig Linpen Rig |
Old Estate Map North half of Sanquhar William Meikle James Mitchell Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Simpson. Sanquhar, |
007 | [Situation] On En. [Eastern] Parish Boundary, about 6 miles N, E, [North East] from Sanquhar, A narrow ridge running up to the East side of Sowan Dod an old [?] established name. Lin (a Stream) Pen (head[] that is the Stream head; therefore Linpen Rig may be the corr[ect?] mode. |
LINPEN BURN | Limpin Burn Linpen Burn |
Old Estate Map North half of Sanquhar William Meikle James Mitchell Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Simpson. Sanquhar, |
007 | [LINPEN BURN - Situation:] From Linpen Rigg S. W. [South West] to Wanlock Water. A small Burn, rising on the East sid[e?] of Sowan Dod; and runs in a Westerly direction into the Wanlock Water about 1¼ miles below Wanlock Head. |
MEADOWFOOT | Meadow Foot | William Meikle James Mitchell William Colthart |
007 | [MEADOWFOOT - Situation:] About 5¾ miles N. E. [North East] from Sanquhar Burgh A row of dwelling Houses thatched with heather; about a mile N. W. [North West] of Wanlock [?] on the road to Crawick Water. The Houses ar[e?] very old and in poor repair. |
WHYTE'S CLEUCH | Whytes Cleugh Whytes Cleugh Whytes Cleugh Whythe's Cleugh |
Old Estate Map North half of Sanquhar James Mitchell William Meikle Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Simpson |
007 | [Situation] ¼ mile East from Meadowfoot, A small cleugh or Glen and Burn, rising at [?] foot of Whytes Dod, and running in to Wanlock Water about ½ a mile below Wanlock Head. Whythe [?] the ancient mode of writing "White" a Surname of a Man, |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 54Parish of Sanquhar -- Plan 7.2 Trace 4.
[LINPEN RIG: note in List of Names regarding Rigg and Rig:]
Rig" adopted on the
Plans at the Examination
office -
[Page is signed]
Charles J Fearnside
Pte. [Private] R. S. & M's, [Royal Sappers and Miners]
Transcriber's notes
Text is lost in the fold for LINPEN RIG, WHYTE'S CLEUCHMEADOWFOOT: there *may* be text missing in the fold but I think the writer may have used Wanlock in place of Wanlock Water, since he was corrected when referring later to just Crawick.
WHYTE'S CLEUCH - not sure about the little symbol after Whyte in the Descriptive Remarks. It *may* be a struck out mistake.
Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
George Howat
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