OS1/20/5/4
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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LORG HILL | Lorg Hill Lorg Hill |
James Wilson John Seaton |
003 | [Situation] 1/2 Mile North of Lorg. A large hill, forming part of an irregular range or group of hills, on the farm of Lorg and Polvaddoch its surface is rough and rocky pasture |
GREEN CLEUGH | Green Cleugh Green Cleugh |
James Wilson John Seaton |
003 | [Location] About 1/2 N.W [North West] of Lorg, A Small ravine in the farm of Lorg, through it runs Green Cleugh Burn. |
GREEN CLEUGH BURN | Green Cleugh Burn Green Cleugh Burn |
James Wilson John Seaton |
003 | [Location] Running Southerly to Lorg Burn at the distance of 34 chains NW. [North West] of Lorg farm house, A small stream having its rise on the farm of Lorg, and running in a Southerly direction through "Green Cleugh", (hence the name) to its Confluence with Lorg Burn, |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 4Parish of Dalry
Form 136
Page 43 - Lorg Hill
page 43 - Green Cleugh
page 43 - Green Cleugh Burn
[Name] Lurg Lorg, The ridge of a hill
gradually declining into
a plain
[Name] Cleugh, a strait hollow
between precipitous banks
Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
Chr1smac -Moderator, Gerald Cummins
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