OS1/10/44/95
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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GLENDYNE | Glendyne Glendyne Glendyne Glendyne |
Reverend Doctor Simpson History of Dumfries & Inverness. History of Sanquhar by Reverend R Simpson Blacks Co [County] Map |
007 | A hollow between two ranges of hills which farms A vale of considerable beauty having a Small brook at the bottom and running in a Southward direction This name is compounded of Glen and Doine signifying deep; the correct name is Glendyne. and applies to the Glen as far as it extends as a glen. |
GLENDYNE BURN | Glendyne Burn Glendyne Burn Glendyne Burn |
Reverend Doctor Simpson Black's Co. [County] Map Mr James Stewart Wanlockhead |
006; 007 | A small stream which has its rise at the house of Glendyne, through which it runs in a southerly direction for a long distance and afterwards, forms a confluence with Mennock Water. It derives its name from the Glen in which it has its source. |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 95Parish of Sanquhar--Plan 7.6.--Trace 4.
M Donohue Aug. [August] 1856.
Transcriber's notes
Written in the situation column:-Glendyne - From near Wanlockhead extending S.W. [South West]
Glendyne Burn - From S.En. [South Eastern] base of Stood Hill - S.W. [South West]to Mennock Water
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