OS1/20/45/21
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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THORNY BURN | Thorny Burn Thorny Burn |
John Henderson James McGarvey |
021 | [Situation] Running in a westerly direction passing south side of Knockcom & runs into Pulniskie Burn near Larg. A small streamlet taking its rise near the base of Larg Fell and running in a Westerly direction to its confluence with Pulniskie Burn. |
BORGAN BRIDGE | Borgan Bridge Borgan Bridge |
William Wilson William Gordon |
021 | [Situation] About 25 chains E. [East] of Brigton. A substantial stone built Bridge of one arch crossing Pulniskie Burn on the road leading from Newtonstewart to the Glen of Truil. It is a County Bridge |
MINNICK BRIDGE | Minnick Bridge Minnick Bridge |
William wilson William Gordon |
021 | [situation] About 1/4 mile NE [North East] by N. [North] of Brigton. A substantial built Bridge of one arch crossing the Water of Minnick on the road leading from Newtonstewart to Glen of Truil It is a Co. [County] Bridge |
Continued entries/extra info
Parish of Minnigaff -- [Page] 21[Form 136]
[...] - Thorny Burn
[...] - Borgan Bridge
[...] - Minnick Bridge
[Note] to be confirmed whether county or not.
Borg (Gaelic) A village, a house, a Tower
Borgan diminutive of Borg.
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