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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ACHIE Achie
Achie
Aichie
Over Achie
Nether Aighie
William Gordon
William Candlish
Ainslies Map
023 [Situation] About 1 mile S E [South East] by E. [East] of Airie, farm house,
A house and outhouse in good Repair with a Small farm of lan[d] attached. The property of the he[irs of] the late Lord Kenmure.
KNOCKNAIRLING BRIDGE KnocKnairling Bridge
KnocKnairling Bridge
William Gordon
William Candlish
023 [Situation] About 11/4 Miles S E [South East] of Airie, farm house,
A Small Bridge of one arch (in b[ad] Repair) Crossing KnocKnairling Burn. hence the Name It was built by the Proprie[tor]
KENMURE PARK Kenmure ParK
Kenmure ParK
John McCulloch
James Gaulds
023 [Situation] About 11/2 Miles S E [South East] by E [East] of Airie, farm house,
A Considerable Well wood demesene surrounding the Castle of Kenmure on all Sides but the East, the wood chiefly of OaK, Ash Beech &. Fir. - It is bounded on the East by the Loch & Water of Ken on the North by the Royalty of New Galloway &. on the South &. West by the farms of Burnfoot and KnocKnairling. The property of the heirs of the late Lord Kenmure. -

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60 - Achie
57 - Knocknairling Bridge
61 - Kenmure Park

Transcriber's notes

Letters are lost in the gutter binding of Achie and Knocknairling Bridge entries.

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Molly Miller

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