OS1/10/44/72
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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COG BURN | Cog Burn Cog Burn Cog Burn |
Rev. [Reverend] Robert Simpson Walter Anderson Estate Map |
002; 006; 007 | A Small Rivulet having its Source [?] Wanlockhead, It bears this name f[rom?] its source to its Confluence with Cr[?awick] Water. |
COGSHEAD | Cogshead Cogshead Cogshead |
Rev. [Reverend] Robert Simpson Walter Anderson Estate Map |
006 | A Small Cottage residence one Sto[ry?] height with garden attached. the p[roperty?] of the Duke of Buccleuch, Dr. [Doctor] Simpson the author of the History of Sanqu[har] describes this to be "almost in the cen[] an ancient Celtic burying-ground" |
GLENEARN CLEUCH | Glenearn Cleugh Glenearn Cleugh Glenearn Cleugh Glenarren |
Rev [Reverend] Robert Simpson Walter Anderson William Stewart Estate Map. 1831. |
006 | A small rugged glen through wh[ich?] runs a Stream. This Stream rises abo[ut?] 35 Chains West of Cogshead and fa[lls?] into Cog Burn. Name Signifies the eagles glen. |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page:] 72.Parish of Sanquhar -- Plan 6.8 Trace 3
[COGSHEAD - Situation:]
6½ miles N E. [North East] from
Sanquhar.
[COG BURN - Situation:]
From near Willow =
= grain Hill (about 4¼
miles N. E, [North East] from San =
= quhar) - N. W, [North West] to
Crawick Water. -
[GLENEARN CLEUCH -Situation:]
At the En. [Eastern] base
of Conrig Hill
[Page is signed:]
Philip Munro
Pte. [Private] RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners]
Transcriber's notes
COGSHEAD, COG BURN, GLENEARN CLEUCH: text is lost in the fold.Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
George Howat
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