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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
RIG OF THE GLEN Rig of the Glen Robert Wilson n. Culsharg Newton Stewart
John Lambie N & S Eschoncan Newton Stewart
013 A portion of the South Side of the MerricK extending S.[South] East and N.[North] West. and Situated between the Gloon and Kirn Burn the Surface of which is RocKy Pasture, interspersed with Tumbling RocKs, it is on the farm of Stroan. gloon signifies dreary or darK, & this being a very gloomy place causes it to taKe its present appellation.
KIRN BURN Kirn Burn Robert Wilson n. Culsharg Newton Stewart
John Lambie N & S Eschoncan Newton Stewart
013 A Small Stream gathering near the Top of the MerricK on the farm of Stroan and flowing in A S. E. [South Easterly] direction empties itself into Buchan Burn + Convenient to Rig of Culsharg.
MERRICK Merrick Robert Wilson n. Culsharg Newton Stewart
John Lambie N & S Eschoncan Newton Stewart
013 See Name Sheets of trace No. 1 Plan 13B

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List of Names collected by C.A. [Civilian Assistant] John Bray. 1st. Exr. [Examiner] -- [Page] 45 -- Parish of Minnigaff -- Plan 13B. Trace 4

Object - Rig of the Glen - The Side of a Hill
- Kirn Burn - A Stream
- Merrick - A mountain

[Signed] John Bray C.A. [Civilian Assistant] July 9th. 1849

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