OS1/20/45/49

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
FORDMOUTH IN RUINS Fordmouth in ruins


Fordmouth in ruins
Thomas McQuhae n. s. Larg by Newton Stewart
William Wilson n & s Brigton Newton Stewart
021 An old House in ruins situated at the south end of the farm of Low Minniwick (now annexed to Brigton) and close by Water of Minnick
CASHNABROCK Cashnabrock


Cashnabrock
William Gordon n & s Clauchaneasy Newton Stewart
William Wilson n & s Brigton Newton Stewart
021 A small stream rising on the farm of Brigton and flowing in a southerly direction until it joins the Water of Minnick about half a mile below Fordmouth
BUGHT HILL William Wilson N & S Brigton N [Newton] Stewart
William Gordon n & s Clauchaneasy
W Thom Pte [Private] R. S. M. [Royal Sappers & Miners]
021 A small Knowe or sheepfold (called in this locality sheepbught) with an enclosure on the top from which it derived its name, on the farm of Brigton. on its summit is a [triangle symbol] [Trignometrical] Station called by Trig [Trignometrical] party "Brigton"

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List of Names collected by Pte [Private] W Thom R. S. M. [Royal Sappers & Miners] -- 1st Examiner -- & c/a [civilian assistant] J Bray -- [Page] 49 -- [Parish of] Minnigaff

Objects
[...]C4 - Fordmouth in ruins - A House in ruins
- Cashnabrock - A Stream
- Bught Hill - A Hill

[Signed] John Bray augt [August] 13th 1849

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