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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
RIG OF LOCH ENOCH Rig of Loch Enoch
Rig of Loch Enoch
Rig of Loch Enoch
John Murray n.s. Craigencallie via N. [New] Galloway
A. McMillan n.s. Glenhead via Newton Stewart
William McMillan n.s. Palgown via Newton Stewart
013; 014 A considerable rocky heathy ridge on the farm of Buchan extending northeast And Southwest An Situated between Craignine And 'Loch Enoch' hence the name. On its highest point is a Trigl. ◬ [Trigonometrical Station] called by Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Party [Boffin Lr. [Lower].'
LOCH ARRON Loch Arron
Loch Arron
Loch Arron
John Murray n.s. Craigencallie via N. [New] Galloway
A. McMillan n.s. Glenhead via Newton Stewart
Ainslies Map
014 A Small and irregularly ahsped lake on the farm of Buchan Situated between 'Loch Neldricken' & 'Craigneldricken', round its margin is a beautiful Sort of white flinty sand, used by mowers (who often come many miles for it) for the purpose of whetting their scythes, It is well Stocked with trout of a large Size And good quality. No information regarding the origin of its name can be obtained in the neighbourhood.

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List of Names collected by Samuel Barclay Laborer
Plan 14A Trace 3
Parish of Minnigaff

Object
Rig of Loch Enoch - a ridge
Loch Arron - a lake

[Signed] Samuel Barclay Labr. [Laborer]
13th Sept. [September] 1849

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