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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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DALMAKEDDAR BURN | Dalmakeddar Burn Dalmakeddar Burn Dalmakeddar Burn |
Mr Rogerson Fingland Alexander Rogerson Girthhead John Little Langside Estate Paln dated 1765 Blacks Map of the County Dumfries |
033; 034 | A considerable stream which rises among the hills on the left of the valley of Annan and principally on the farm of Fingland, bears the name of Back Burn, until it reaches the farm of Dalmakeddar, after which it is known as Dalmakeddar Burn until it falls into the River Annan. Usually written Dalmakeddar Burn. |
LANGSIDE CLEUCH | Langside Cleugh Dalmakeddar- Langside Linn |
Mr Rogerson Fingland Alexander Rogerson Girthhead John Little Langside See Page 7 Applegarth Name Book |
034 | A deep glen, a ravine the sides of which are covered with oak trees, and bushes of natural growth. |
WELLBURN RIG | 034 |
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182 Parish of Wamphray Sheet 34.5 Trace 4Dalmakeddar Burn situation Tracing Southern Parish boundary
Langside Cleugh in 2nd column [Dalmakeddar- Langside Linn] scored
situation On Dalmakeddar Burn, on the Boundary between Wamphray and Applegarth.
Jessie Knowe
Mr Rogerson Fingland
Alexander Rogerson Girthhead
John Little Langside
A small round knowe on the farm of Langside and near Dalmakeddar Burn.
Jessie Knowe the den or hollow knowe as its Celtic name implies.
Situation At the Western extremity of Langside Cleugh.
No entry for Wellburn Rig
M Donohue
John Jane Sapper Royal Engineers
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