OS1/20/136/46

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
TROUDALE BURN Troudle Burn
Troudale Burn
Troudale Burn
William Thomson
Dr. Trotter
Robert Coskerie
045 [Situation] Running in S. [South] Easterly direction from Troudale Gill to Slaterow Bridge. -
A small stream gathering on the side of Bengairn and passing thro [through] "Troudale Gill" where it forms a small water after passing the Road from auchencairn to Castle Douglas it assumes the name of Slate Row Burn until it falls into Orchardton Lane
TROUDALE GILL Troudle Gill
Troudle Gill
Troudale Gill
Troudale Gill
James Thomson
James Cannan
Dr. Trotter
Robert Coskerie
045 [Situation] About 1 1/2 miles E.N.E. [East North East] of Dungarry Camp
A deep ravine or Glen situated between Screel and Forest hill it is on an average of 200 links wide and 25 Chains in length
FORESTHILL Forrest Hill
Forrest Hill
Forest Hill
Forest Hill
Forrest Hill
Robert Scott
James Cannon
William Thomson
Ainslies Map 1796
045 [Situation] About 1 1/2 miles East of Dungarry Camp. -
A small farm house with offices in good repair with a portion of Land consisting cheifly of Rocky heathy pasture it is called by the proprietor Bengairn but is generally known in the neighbourhood as Forest hill. The property of David Walsh. writer to the ---

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Parish of Rerwick
Form 136
page 116 - Troudale Burn; 117 - Troudale Gill, Forrest Hill

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Descriptions: some words are not clear due to fold at spine

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