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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BARLAE HILL Craig of Barlae
Craig of Barlae
Barlae Hill
Barlae Hill
Barlae Hill
Barlae Hill
John McKay William McKay Alexander Kirk
Alexander Millligan Alexander McGill James Sloan
009 A tolerably sized hill on the farm of Barlae. its surface is rocky heathy pasture. On its summit is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station called by Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Party "Barle of Carsphairn".
CRAIG LINGAL Craig Lingel
Craig Lingel
Craig Lingal
Craig Lingal
Craig Lingal
John McKay
William McKay Alexander Kirk
Alexander McGill
James Sloan
009 A small Eminence on the farm of Drumness, its surface is rocky heathy pasture.
CRAIGLINGAL (Ruins of) Craig Lingel (in ruins
Craig Lingel (in ruins)
Craiglingal Craiglingal Craiglingal
John McKay William McKay Alexander Kirk Alexander McGill James Sloan 009 The ruins of an old house which formerly had a farm of land attached but is now united with the farm of Drumness. It is situated at the Eastern base of a small Eminence called Craig Lingel, from which possibly the house took its name,

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Parish of Carsphairn


Left hand side of page - Form 136 Page 74 Craig Lingel; 75 Craig Lingel (in ruins); 76 Craig of Barlae

Craig Lingel
[Situation] 1 1/8 Miles E.S.E [East South East] of Braidenoch farm house
Craig Lingel (in ruins)
[Situation] About 1 1/8 Miles E.S.E [East South East] of Braidenoch farm house
Craig of Barlae
[Situation] 1 3/8 Miles S.E. by E. [South East by East] of Braidenoch farm house

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