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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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GLECKMALLOCH | GlecKmalloch GlecKmalloch GlecKmalloch GlecKmalloch Glenmalloch or GlacKmalloch Craigmalloch Glenmallock |
William McMillan n.s. James McMillan n.s John McMillan Esqr. n.s. James Milligan n.s. |
013 | [Situation] About 1/4 mile S.W. by West of Gleckmalloch A small thatched farm house with suitable offices in middling repair attached is a sheep farm consisting of about 1000 Acres [chiefly] rocky and heathy pasture. The farm of "Arroch" is now blended into this farm . Proprietor the Earl of Galloway. |
KNOCKCRAVIE BURN | Knockreavy Burn Kncokreavy Burn KnocKravie Knockcravie Burn - Knockcravie Burn Knockcravie Burn |
William McMillan n.s. James McMillan n.s Ainslies Map 1820 Robert Mcmillan Anthony McMillan John Hyslop |
013 | [Situation] Running in a S. W. [South West] direction to its confluence with Minnick opposite GlecKmalloch A tolerably sized mountain stream rising on the farm of "Palgown" between "Bennan" And "Mid Lump" And flowing in a westerly direction to its influx into the "Water of Minnick " a short distance South of "Palgown Bridge" |
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[Page] 12 -- Parish of MinnigaffForm 136
Page 41- Gleckmalloch
39- Kncokcravie Burn
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