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OS1/15/13/38
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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ST MUNGO'S WELL | St. Mungo's Well | James Darling Farmer Priestlaw Robert Murdoch Kingside |
020 | A well of excellent Spring Water, On the farm of Priestlaw, Situated a short distance north from Penshiel (in ruins) There is no tradition in the County concerning it It is not a noted object. |
FASENY WATER | Faseny Water | James Darling Farmer Priestlaw Robert Murdoch Kingside |
020 | A considerable mountain stream, having its source at the north side of Says Law flowing in an Easterly direction till it is joined by "Killpallet Burn" its course is then northerly to its junction with White Adder Water. |
KINGSIDE | Kingside | James Darling Farmer Priestlaw Robert Murdoch Kingside |
020 | A small house of one story on Priestlaw farm. It is in good repair and occupied by a shepherd. There was at one time a farm called Kingside which is now joined to Priestlaw. |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 38List of Names collected by Robert Miller C/a [Civilian assistant]
Plan 20B Trace 1
Parish of Whittingham
Object
Saint Mungo's Well - A well
Faseny Water - A stream
Kingside - A house
[Signed] Robert Miller
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