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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LONG LOCH OF THE DUNGEON Long Loch of the Dungeon
Long Loch of the Dungeon
Long Loch
John Murray n.s. Craigencallie via New Galloway
A. McMillan n.s. Glenhead via Newton Stewart
Ainslie's Map
014 A Small and irregularly Shaped lake on the farm of Buchan. It extends S.E. and N.W. [South East and North West] And derives its name from the 'Dungeon Hill' And its long appearance. It is well Stored with pike & trout
DUNGEON BURN Dungeon Burn John Murray n.s. Craigencallie via New Galloway
A. McMillan n.s. Glenhead via Newton Stewart
014 A small Stream having its source in the 'Seggy Gut' at first flowing in a Northerly And afterwards in a Westerly Course to its influx into Long Loch of the Dungeon
NICK OF THE DUNGEON Nick if the Dungeon
Nick of the Dungeon
John Murray n.s. Craigencallie via New Galloway
A. McMillan n.s. Glenhead via Newton Stewart
014 A considerable rocky heathy hollow between Craignaw And Dungeon Hill hence the name.

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List of Names collected by Samuel Barclay Laborer
Plan 14A Trace 5
Parish of Minnigaff

Object
Long Loch of the Dungeon - a lake
Dungeon Burn - a Stream
Nick of the Dungeon - a hollow

[Signed] Samuel Barclay Labr. [Laborer]
14th. Sept. [September] 1849

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