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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LORG HILL Lorg Hill James Wilson n&s Lorg Carsphairn
John Smeaton n&s
Lorg Carsphairn
003 A large hill of Considerable elevation on the farm of Lorg (and Palvaddock)] hence the name. The Surface of which is Rough and rocky pasture it forms one of a group of hills which are to be seen in the northern part of Dalry Parish on its Summit is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station called by Trig [Trigonometrical] Party Lorg.
GREEN CLEUGH Green Cleugh James Wilson n&s Lorg Carsphairn
John Smeaton n&s Lorg Carsphairn
003 A small green ravine (hence the name) on the farm of Lorg.
GREEN CLEUGH BURN Green Cleugh Burn James Wilson n&s Lorg Carsphairn
John Smeaton n&s Lorg Carsphairn
003 A Small Stream having its rill on the farm of Lorg and flowing in a Southerly direction through Green Cleugh (hence the name) and empties in to Lorg Burn.

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Plan 3A Trace 1

Parish of Dalry

List of Names collected by John Bray C.A. [Civilian Assistant] 1st examiner

Object 1
Lorg Hill - a Hill

Green Cleugh - a Ravine

Green Cleugh burn - a stream

[Signed] John Bray C/A [Civilian Assistant] Novr. [November] 19th 1849

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