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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
RIG OF CRAIGNACRADDOCH Rig of Craignacraddoch William McMillan Palgown (via) N.S. [Newton] Stewart
John McCulloch Kirriedarroch (via) Newton Stewart
013 An oblong hill the surface of which consists of rocky heathy pasture, it is on ths farm of Palgown. and takes its name from a crag called "Craignacraddoch" which is Situated near its Summit.
PULNAGASHEL GLEN Pulnagashel Glen William McMillan Palgown (via) N.S. [Newton] Stewart
John McCulloch Kirriedarroch (via) Newton Stewart
013 A small glen through which Pulnagashel Burn meander, hence the name its Sides which slope gently, are fringed with small birch, & mountain Ash.
CRAIGNACRADDOCH Craignacraddoch William McMillan Palgown (via) N.S. [Newton] Stewart
John McCulloch Kirriedarroch (via) Newton Stewart
013 A small crag Situated on the farm of Palgown. it gives name to the eminence "Rig of "Craigncraddioch"

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[Page] 61 -- List of Names collected by 2nd. Corpl [Corporal] R S & M [Royal Sappers & Miners] Final Exr. [Examiner]
Plan 13 C Trace No. 7 -- [Parish] Minnigaff
Object
Rig of Craignacraddoch - A Hill
Pulnagashel Glen - A Glen
Craigncraddoch - A Crag
[Signed] John Mechan
2nd. Corpl [Corporal ] R S & M [Royal Sappers & Miners]
20th. July 1849

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