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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LOCH DUNGEON Loch Dungeon
Loch Dungeon
Loch Dungeon
David Hope n.s. Burnhead via Dalry
R. McAdam n.s. Bush via Dalry
John Murray n.s. Craigencallie via N. [New] Galloway
014 A considerable and irregularly Shaped lake Situated between the farms of Bush & Burnhead it is well stocked with trout which afford good sport to the Angler How it derived its Name is not known in the locality.
MID HILL Mid Hill David Hope n.s. Burnhead via Dalry
R. McAdam n.s. Bush via Dalry
John Murray n.s. Craigencallie via N. [New] Galloway
014 A tolerably Sized rocky heathy hill on the farm of 'Burnhead' Situated a short distance East of Loch Dungeon.
MID BURN Mid Burn David Hope n.s. Burnhead via Dalry
R. McAdam n.s. Bush via Dalry
John Murray n.s. Craigencallie via N. [New] Galloway
015 A tolerably Sized Mountain Stream having its Source in Loch 'Minnoch' from which it flows in An easterly Course and afterwards in a N. [North] Easterly one passing Burnhead And flowing into 'Pulharrow.'

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List of Names collected by Samuel Barclay Laborer
Plan 14B Trace 3
Parish of Kells

Object
Loch Dungeon - a lake
Mid Hill - a hill
Mid Burn - A Stream

[Signed] Samuel Barclay
Labr. [Laborer] 20th September 1849

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