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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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[Page] 34List 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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