OS1/20/16/31
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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, |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 31Parish 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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Gerald Cummins
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