OS1/20/13/23

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
GLENJOAN CRAIG Glenjohn Craig
Glenjohn Craig
Glenjoan Hill
Glenjoan Craig
Glenjoan Craig
John Wilson
Walter Sloan
Ainslies map. 1820
Robert Bell
William Moffat
006 A small knoll or Eminence on the farm of Little Carlae its surface consists of rocky pasture.
LITTLE CARLAY (Ruins of) Little Carlae (in ruins)
Little Carlae (in ruins)
Little Carlae
Little Corlae
Corlae
John Wilson
Walter Sloan
Ainslies map. 1820
Valn.[Valuation] Roll. Modern
Valn.[Valuation] Roll. Anct.[Ancient]
006 The ruins of a house which formerly had a farm of land attached but is now united with that of Cornharrow.
MID HILL Mid Hill
Mid Hill
John Wilson
Walter Sloan
006 A small hill on the farm of Cornharrow, its surface consists of rocky pasture.

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Parish of Dalry

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Mid Hill
[Situation] About 1 East of Cornharrow farm house
Glenjohn Craig
[Name] Perhaps a corruption
of the Gaelic, Gleann
domhain i.e. The deep valley
or hollow.
[Situation] About 2 Miles NE by E.[North East by East] of Cornharrow farm house
Little Carlae (in ruins)
[Name] Carlae from the Gaelic
coire liath. The grey dell
or little valley.
[Situation] 1 5/8 miles NE[North East] by North of Cornharrow farm house

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