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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ASH CLEUCH Ash Cleuch
Ash Cleuch
Ash Cleuch
George Young
John Laurie
Edward Bryden
006 A small wooded glen, trees chiefly
ash which gives it its name
CRAWICK WATER Crawick Water

Crawick Water

Crawick Water
George Young
Mossholm
John Laurie

Edward Bryden
Sanquhar
002; 003; 005; 006 A large Stream having its source
in the north of this Parish, and flows
in a S. W [South West] direction dividing this
Parish from Kirkconnel, and falls into
the River Nith 1 mile west of Sanquhar
Town,
INCH CLEUCH Inch Cleuch
Inch Cleuch
Inch Cleuch
George Young
John Laurie
Edward Bryden
006 A small wooded glen on the North
of Knockenhair Wood
KNOCKENHAIR WOOD Knockenhair Wood

Knockenhair Wood

Knockenhair Wood
Knockenhare
George Young

John Laure [Laurie]

Edward Bryden
Johnston's County Map
006 A narrow stripe of wood (chiefly forest
trees with a few Hazel Bushes intermixed,
extending along the East side of Crawick
Water, and on the farm of Knockenhair
hence the name,
Knockenhare - Rough Hill - i

Continued entries/extra info

[Page:] 61,
Parish of Sanquhar -- Plan 6/7 Trace 1

[CRAWICK WATER - Situation:]
On Wn. [Western] Parish
Boundary,

[KNOCKENHAIR WOOD - Situation:]
Along the Eastern
Bank of Crawick
Water.

[INCH CLEUCH - Situation:]
At Nn. [Northern] extremity
of Knockenhare Wood

[ASH CLEUCH - Situation:]
Adjoining Knockenhare
Wood on the East. -

[Page is signed:]
Samuel S Hill
Lc. Crpl [Lance Corporal] RS&M [Royal Sappers and Miners]

Transcriber's notes

A table entry for KNOCKENHAIR [hill], map reference 006, was deleted since it does not appear on this image. The index for this volume incorrectly shows Knockenhare (hill) on page 61, but image appears on Page 62.

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George Howat

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