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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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PALGOWAN | Palgown Palgown Palgown Palgowan Palgowan Pougown Palgowan |
William Mcmillan n.s. James McMillan n.s. James Milligan n.s. Ainslies map Valuation Roll 1819 Valuation Roll (Anct) [Ancient] John McMillan Esqr For [Forester] for Lord Galloway |
013 | [Situation] About 1/4 Mile N.E. [North East] by East of GlecKmalloch A large and Substantially built farm house with Suitable offices And a large Sheep farm Attached Consisting mostly of rocky and and heathy pasture. this farm is part of the old "Forest Lands " Proprietor the Earl of Galloway. |
PALGOWAN BRIDGE | Palgown Bridge (Stone Arch private) Palgown Bridge (Stone Arch private) Palgown Bridge (Stone Arch private) |
Robert McMillan n.s. James McMillan n.s. William McMillan n.s. |
013 | [Situation] About 1/4 Mile N. [North] East of GlecKmalloch .- A stone bridge of one arch spanning the Water of "Minnick" a short distance Southwest of "Palgown"farm house (hence the name) it is on the thoroughfare leading from this house to the publicK road And was erected for the Convenience of the farmer at the expense of the Proprietor the Earl of Galloway. |
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