OS1/20/13/23
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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. |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page]23Parish of Dalry
Left hand side of page - Form 136 Page 55 Mid Hill; 59 Glenjohn Craig; 59 Little Carlae (in ruins)
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
Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
Gerald Cummins
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