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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BARR | Barr | John McKittrick Thomas Johnstone |
045 | [Situation] 13 chains north of Orchardton House. - A House and offices which at one time had a Farm of Land attached but now forms part of Orchardton Demense proprietor Col. [Colonel] Maxwell |
BARR WOOD | Barr Wood Barr Wood |
Thomas Johnston William Thompson |
045 | [Situation] About 10 Chains NE [North East] of Orchardton House. - A wood of considerable extent on the Estate of Orchardton on an eminence in it there is a building on which a Flagstaff is placed Proprietor Col. [Colonel] Maxwell |
ORCHARDTON or CHAPEL CROFT LANE | Chapel Croft Lane Chapel Croft Lane Orchardton Lane Orchardton Lane Orchard Lane |
John McKittrick William Thompson James Scott David Clark Ainslies map 1821 |
045 | [Situaton] Running S. [South] easterly from the junction of Glen of Screel Burn and Potterland Lane to Orchardton Bay This name applies to the continuation of Potterland Lane, collecting in the neighbourhood of Gelston Castle & running thro' [through] several farms falls into Orchardton Bay. It forms a portion of the boundary between the Parishes of Buittle & Rerwick |
CHAPEL CROFT LANE | 045 |
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[page] 55Parish of Rerrick
Transcriber's notes
There is an entry for Chapel Croft Lane in the List of Names column, but in Orthography and Modes of Spelling columns it is "Orchardton or Chapel Croft Lane"Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
VickiColeman
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