OS1/10/44/6

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
WHITECLEUCH LANE Whitecleugh Lane
Whitecleugh Lane
Whitecleugh Lane
Whitecleuch Lane
Whiteclee Lane
Christopher Anderson of Spango.
John Anderson of Spango.
J. Ewing of Sanquhar
Revd. [Reverend] Dr. [Doctor] Simpson of Sanquhar
Vernacular pronunciation
002; 003 [Situation] Nearly on N Wn [North Western] Parish Boundary.
A stream which has its rise in [Lana]
runs in a Southward direction, [receiv]
Wanlock Water and the Spango, [fro]
Kirkconnel, after this it gets the [N]
Crawick Water.
WHITESIDE HILL Whiteside Hill
Whiteside Hill
Whiteside Hill
Whiteside Hill
Christopher Anderson Spango
John Anderson Spango
Crawford's Co. [County] map
Estate Map 1831.
003 [Situation] On Nn. [Northern] Parish Boundary, - between Sanquhar and County of Lanark.-
A hill feature on the boundary
of this Ph. [Parish] and partly on Co. [County] [Lan]
It is of high elevation. 3000 feet
above the level of the Sea is the
approximate average height of [Sanquhar]
Ph. [Parish] as said by Webster in his Top. [Topographical - see note]
SPANGO BURN Spango Burn Revd Dr [Reverend Doxctor] Simpson
Mr J. Anderson
Mr A. Brown
003 [Situation] From Spango Bank in Kirkconnel Ph [Parish] East to Whitecleuch Lane
A streamlet which has its rise on the west of Spango Bank and fall into whitecleugh Lane

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[Page] 6,
Parish of Sanquhar -- Plan 3.5. Trace ,1.

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M Donohue 25th July 1856.

Transcriber's notes

WHITECLEUCH LANE & WHITESIDE HILL - some text on the image is obscured at the binding.

WHITESIDE HILL
- Authorities are assigned to Spango by a bracket, I have transcribed as if 'ditto'.
- "Webster in his Top." probably refers to "Webster in his Topographical Dictionary of Scotland".

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George Howat

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