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BACK HILL OF GLENLEE |
BacK Hill of Glenlee
BacK Hill of Glenlee
Glenlee |
Dougal Ferguson
James Smith
valn [valuation] roll 1819 |
023 |
[Situation] About 1/4 Mile N N W. [North North West] of CraigShinnie farm house. -
A considerable hill on the farm of Craigenbay the Surface of which is rocKy heathy pasture. On it is a Trigl, [Trigonometrical] Station Called by Trigl, [Trigonometrical] Partyu "Glemlee West["?] |
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GLENLEE HILL |
Glenlee Hill
Glenlee Hill Glenlee Hill |
John Andrew Glenlee
James Hyslop mains of Glenlee
John McCaul Dalry. |
023 |
[Situation] About 3/4 Mile N [North] by E. [East] of the farm house of CRaigshinnie
A large hill upon the farm of MainS of Glenlee. its Surface consists of Rocky Hy. [Heathy] Pasture on it is a Trig [Trigonometrical] Station Called by Trig: [Trigonometrical] Party. "Glenlee Hill In[?]" It is part of an irregular range of hills |
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Parish of Kells [Page] 3
Form 136 Page
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CRAIGSHINNIE LANE |
Craigshinnie Lane
Craigshinnie Lane
Craigshinni[e?]
Craigshinni[e?]
Craigshein
ParK Burn |
Dougal Ferguson
William Folds
Ainslies Map 1820
ModErn Valuation
Ancient Valuation
Ainslies Map 1820 |
023 |
[Situation] Running easterly passing the South Side of Glenlee Hill & South Side CraigShinnie
A Considerable Stream or burn taKing its rise on the farm of Craigenbay and running in Easterly direction (passing the farm house of Craigshinnie hence its name) It is Called "ParK Burn near its influx with Garroch Burn - - See Name List - 15 D |
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CRAIGSHINNIE |
Craigshinnie
Craigshinnie
Craigshinny
Craigshinny
Craigshein |
Dougal Ferguson
Willaim Folds Ainslies Map
ModErn Valuation
Ancient Valuation |
023 |
[Situation] Situated between the hill of Airie Bennan & that of BacK Hill of Glenlee (nearly Midway)
A Small farm house and out house[s?] all in good repair with a large farm of land attached. The property of Sir William Millar of Glenlee. - |
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MAGGOT HILL |
Maggot Hill
Maggot Hill |
James Murray
Robert Shaw |
023 |
[Situation] About 3/4 Mile E [East] by S [South] of Craigshinnie
A hill on the farm of Glenlee the Surface of which is rocky heathy pasture. probably it has tooK its Nmae from a Grub worm (which this hill Might be possessed with.) Generally Called Maggot in this locality. - |
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Form 136 Page
29 - Craigshinnie Lane
29 - Craigshinnie
32 - Maggot Hill
[Note] Maggot. A Kind of worm Baily['?]s Dicty, [Dictionary] (English) |
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BURNTON (In Ruins) |
Burnton (in Ruins)
Burnton (in Ruins)
Burnton (in Ruins)
Burntoun
Burntoun |
James Murray
Robert Shaw
James Smith
Modern Valuation
Ancient Valuation |
023 |
[Situation] About 7/8 Mile E. [East] of Craigshinnie
The ruins of an old farm house which formerly had a farm of land attached which is now annexed with Glenlee farm. It is the property of Sir William Millar of Glenlee. - |
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Form 136 Page
32 - Burnton |
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SHIELD HILL |
Shield Hill
Shield Hill
Shiel
Shield Hill
Shield Hill |
James Cannon
William McKie
Ainslies Map 1820
Revd [Reverend] J. Maitland
John Muir |
023 |
[Situation] About 11/2 Miles east of Craigshinnie farm house.
A hill on the farm of Shield (hence the name) the Surface of which is rocKy heathy pasture, On it is a Trigl, [Trigonometrical] Station called by Trigl, [Trigonometrical] Party "Sheilhill" |
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BARN KNOWE |
Barn Knowe
Barn Knowe |
James Cannon
William McKie |
023 |
[Situation] At the N E [North East] Side of Airie (farm house)
A Small Knoll or eminence on the farm of Airie the Surface of which is arable land[.] On it is the Barn of the above farm hence the name. - |
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AIRIE |
Airie
Airie
Airie
Airie
Airy |
James Cannon
William McKie
Modern Valuation -
Ancient Valuation -
Ainslies Map 1820. |
023 |
[Situation] About 13/4 Mile E [East] by S. [South] of CraigShinnie, farm house. -
A small house and out houses (thatched)in bad repair, with a farm of land attached. This farm is at present held by the adjacent farmer of Shield. It is the property of Sir William Miller of Glenlee - |
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33 - Shield Hill
35 - Barn Knowe
33 - Airie |
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FINTLOCH HILL |
Fintloch Hill
Fintloch Hill |
James Cannon
William McKie |
023 |
[Situation] About 3/8 Mile E [East] of Airie , farm house,
A hill on the farm of Fintloch the Surface of which is rocKy heathy pasture. |
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WHITE HILL |
White Hill
White Hill |
James Cannon William McKie |
023 |
[Situation] About 1/4 Mile N E [North East] by E. [East] of Airie, farm house,
A Small hill on the farm of Fintloch &. Airie the Surface of Which is RocKy arable land And from its White or Greenish appearance probably it has tooK its name. - |
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WIDOW'S CRAIG |
Widow's Craig
Widow's Craig |
James Cannon
William McKie |
023 |
[Situation] About 1/2 Mile N E [North East] by E. [East] of Airie, farm house. -
A Small Knoll or eminence o[n] the farm of Airie the Surface of which is rocKy land. It tooK its name from a Widow which formerly Occupied a hous[e] Convenient to it. No trace of the h[ouse] is now Visible. - |
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[Page] 8 Parish of Kells
Form 136 Page
34 - Fintloch Hill
34 - White Hill
37 - Widow's Craig |
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FINLAY'S BURN |
Finlay's Burn
Finlay's Burn |
James Cannon
William McKie |
023 |
[Situation] Running in a northerly direction passing E. [East] Side of Widow's Craig
A small Stream or Burn taKing its rise on the farm of Fintloch and running in a Northery direction to its influx with the River Ken Most probably its name has originated from a man. - |
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DRY COG PLANTATION |
Dry Cog Plantation
Dry Cog Plantation |
James Cannon
William McKie |
023 |
[Situation] About 7/8 Mile E N E [East North East] of. Airie farm house. -
A Small plantation on the farm of Fintloch the wood of which consists chiefly of Fir. Formerly a house Called Dry Cog Stood Convenient to this plantation but no trace of it is now Visible. hence the name Dry Cog Plantation - |
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Page
37 - Finlay's Burn
35 - Dry Cog Plantation
[Note] Written on plan Finlay's |
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KILN HILL PLANTATION |
Kiln Hill Plantation
Kiln Hill Plantation |
James Cannon
William McKie |
023 |
[Situation] On the Summit of Kiln Hill
A Small plantation on the farm of Fintloch the Wood of which Consis[ts] Chiefly of Fir, It is Situate on Kiln [Hill] hence the name. - |
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PIPER'S MOSS |
Piper's Moss
Piper's Moss |
James Cannon
William McKie |
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[Situation] On the eastern Side of Shield Hill. -
A Small portion of Moss on the farm of Shield. It tooK its na[me] from an old Piper who had forme[d] Cut Peat on it for fuel to himSelf. - |
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AIRIE LANE |
Airie Lane
Airie Lane |
William Cole
James Smith |
023 |
[Situation] Running in a South easterly diRection. paSsing north Side of of Barn Knowe -
A Small Stream or burn taKing its rise on the farm of Airie, an[d] running in a South-easterly directio[n] to its Conflux with a Mill pond This burn changes its name immediately after leaving this trace and is Called Damcroft Burn through which farm it also runs |
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Form 136 Page
36 - Kiln Hill Plantation
36 - Piper's Moss
39 - Airie Lane |
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AIRIE BENNAN |
Airie Bennan
Airie Bennan
Airie Bennan |
William Folds
William Gilchrist
See Name list 23.C
See Name list 23 A |
023 |
[Situation] About 1/2 Mile S S E. [South South East] of Craigshinnie farm house. -
A large hill on the farms of Craigshinnie &. Sheil. the Surface of which is rocKy heathy pasture. On it is a Trigl, [Trigonometrical] Station Called by Trigl.
[Trigonometrical] Party "Wills Hill". It is part of An irregular range of hills. - |
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RIG OF AIRIE |
Rig of Airie
Rig of Airie |
William Folds
William Gilchrist |
023 |
[Situation] About 13/8 Mile E S E. [East South East] of Craigshinnie farm house,
A hill of a ridge liKe Shape on the farm of Airie (now blended with Shiel) the Surface of which is rocKy heathy pasture On it is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station not Named by Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Party. |
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GALLOWS KNOWE |
Gallows Knowe
Gallows Knowe |
William Folds
William Gilchrist |
023 |
[Situation] On the northern portion of the Rig of Airie Bennan. -
A Small Knoll or elevation on the Rig of Airie the Surface of which is rocKy heathy pasture. Probably this has derived its name from criminals being executed on it. in Feudal times. - |
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42 - Rig of Airie
44 - Gallows Knowe |
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OLD EDINBURGH ROAD |
Old Edinburgh Road
Old Edinburgh Road |
William Folds
William Gilchrist |
023 |
[Situation] Passing in an easterly direction near [the?] South Side of the hill of Airie Bennan [&?] that of: Rig of Bennan & Achie Hill &c. [etc]
This name applies to the tracK of an Old Road leading in an Easterly direction from Newtoun Stewart. to Edinburgh henc[e] the name. - |
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NEW GALLOWAY TRUST |
New Galloway Trust
New Galloway Trust |
List of TurnpiKe Road Trusts
D. H. Gordon Esq. |
023 |
[Situation] PaSSing in An east &. west direction thro [through] the Parish of Kells. -
This Trust extends from Dumfries by CrocKetford & New Galloway to Newton- Stewart. - |
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Form 136 Page
44 - Old Edinburgh Road |
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ACHIE HILL |
Achie Hill
Achie Hill
Aichie
Over Achie |
John Muir
Charles HopKins Ainslies Map 1820 Ancient Valuation |
023 |
[Situation] About 1/2 Mile S E. [South East] of Airie, farm house
A Small hill on the farm of Achie the Surface of which is partly Arable &. partly heathy pasture. On it is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Called by Trigl, [Trigonometrical] Party "Echo hill". |
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DAMCROFT BURN |
Dam Croft Burn
Dam Croft Burn |
John Muir
Charles HopKins |
023 |
[Situation] Continuation of Airie Burn passing near Damcroft. -
A Small Stream Rising on the farm of Airie and running in a North Easterly direction to its influx with a Mill pond - It. tooK its name from a Small house Called Damfoot which is Situate Close on the North Side of the Mill pond - |
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43 - Achie Hill
47 - Damcroft |
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DAMCROFT |
Dam Croft
Dam Croft
Damcroft |
John Muir
Charles HopKins
Ainslies Map 1820 |
023 |
[Situation] About 5/8 Mile E S E [East South East] of Airie, farm house,
A Small house thatched and in Middling Repair with a small Croft of land attached the property of the heirs of the La[te? Lord Kenmure. It is Situate a Short distance to the N [North] West of of a Mill dam. hence its name. - |
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DAMFOOT |
Dam Foot
Dam Foot |
John Muir
Charles HopKins |
023 |
[Situation] About 16 chains S E [South East] by E [East] of DamCroft
A Small house (thatched) in bad repair with a Small Garden attached the property of the heirs of the late Lord Kenmure It is Situate Near the foot of a Mill Dam hence its name. - |
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Form 136 Page
45 - Damcroft
45 - Damfoot |
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MILLBANK |
Mill BanK
Mill BanK |
John Muir
Charles HopKins |
023 |
[Situation] About 25 Chains E S E [East South East] of Damcroft
A Small house (Slated) in good Repair with a Small portion of land attached The property of the heirs of the Late Lord Kenmure |
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MILL BURN |
Mill Burn
Mill Burn |
John Muir
Charles HopKins |
023 |
[Situation] Running in an eaSterly direction. paSSing South Side of MillbanK
A Small Stream or Burn Running out of a Mill Dam in a N. [North] Easterly direction to its influx with the river Ken. in its Course it drives a Corn Mill hence the Name. - |
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PHYSIC WELL |
Physic Well
Physic Well |
John Muir
Rev. [Reverend] J. Maitland |
023 |
[Situation] About 9 chains E S E [East South East] of MillbanK
A Spring well on the farm of MillbanK. It was formerly resorted to by diseased persons, who were supperstitious enough to thinK its Waters possessed the virtue of healing. It is not a Mineral Well. - |
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44 - Millbank
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KILN HILL |
Kiln Hill
Kiln Hill
Kiln Hill
Kiln Hill
K[i?]ll Hill |
John Muir
Charles HopKins James Cannan
William McKie
AinSlies Map |
023 |
[Situation] About 11/8 Miles E [East] by N. [North] of Airie, farm house,
A Small hill on the farms of Viewfield [-?] & Fintloch the Surfac[e] of which is partly heathy. And partly Arable land. On it is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station Called by Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Par[ty] "Viewfield" Mr Cannon of Shie[l?] a very intelligent man besides a[n] old residenter of this Neighbourhood Says that about 40 Year[s] ago an Old Corn Kiln was bu[ilt?] on this, which probably is the Origin of the name Kiln hill |
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Site of GRAVE YARD [Damcroft] |
Old Burying Ground
Old Burying Ground |
Revd [Reverend] J. Maitland
John Muir |
023 |
[Situation] About 4 Chains W [West] by S. [South] of Damcroft
A Small portion of ground of about 1/4 of [an acre?] in Content. Supposed to have been a place of interment. previous to the present grave yard being used John Muir &. the Rev. [Reverend] James Maitland Says that it is handed down by tradition that human bones and handles of Coffins had been found in it whilst a ploughing down by a former farmer. - |
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[Page] 16 Parish of Kells
Form 136 Page
38 - Kiln Hill
48 - Old Burying Ground
[Note] Diligent enquiry has been made Concerning this object & Most of the intelligent inhabitants of the locality Concur in Saying that it had been a Churchyard or Graveyard &. many Consider it to have been the Site of the Parish church; but from the Circumstance of human bones &. fragments of Coffins been found there Can be no doubt but it was a Grave yard Abridged from a Correspondence By Capt. [Captain] Mechan R. S. [&.?] M. |
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KNOCKNAIRLING BURN |
KnocKnairling Burn
KnocKnairling Burn
KnocKnairling Burn
KnocKnarling Burn |
John Murray
John Muir Ph. [Parish] Schoolmaster
Hugh Cannon
Ainslies map |
023 |
[Situation] running in An easterly direction paSSing near the South Side of Airie Bennan & near KnocKnairling, farm house,
A considerable Stream or Burn taKing its rise on the farm of Gate and running in an Easterly direction to its influx with Loch Ken. - It taKes its name from a farm Called KnocKnairling through which it runs. - |
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BLACK CRAIG or CAIRNSMORE OF DEE |
BlacK Craig of Dee
BlacK Craig of Dee
BlacK Craig of Dee
Cairnsmore of Dee |
John Murray
John Muir Ph[Parish] Schoolmaster
William Candlish BanKer New Galloway
Douglas Fergussons
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023 |
[Situation] About 13/4 Miles South of the farm house of Craigshinnie
A Considerable Mountain or range on the farms of Laggan of Dee &. Gate &.c [etc] the Surface of which is wholly Granite, partially Covered with heath. Its Summit also Commands an extensive View of the adjacent Country. The Isle of Man and apart of England &c[etc] - On it is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station Called by Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Party "Cairnsmore of Dee" it is often Called "Cairnsmore of Dee" |
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BENBRACK |
BenbracK
BenbracK |
John Murray
High Cannon |
023 |
[Situation] Near the east Side of Cairnsmore or BlacKcraig of Dee. -
A Considerable hill on the farms o[f] Tannoch &, KnocKnairling the Surface of which is rocKy heathy pasture. On it is a Trigl, [Trigonometrical] Station Called by Trigl, [Trigonometrical]Party. "Benbrac[K] or Cairnsmuir" |
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DIAMOND STONE |
Diamond Stone
Diamond Stone |
Robert KirK
Gilbert Murray |
023 |
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A granite RocK of nearly a Square Shape & Standing [one?] of its Corners, in an upright and firm position. |
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LODGE KNOWE |
Lodge Knowe
Lodge Knowe
LodgeKnow |
Hugh Cannon
Matthew Turner
Ainslies Map - 1820 |
023 |
[Situation] About 5/8 Mile South of Airie
A Small thatched house in bad repair on the farm of Airie Situate alittle North of the road leading from New Galloway to Newtonstewart . It was formerly used as a Lodging house hence its name. |
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DARSALLOCH |
Darsalloch
Darsalloch
Darsalloch
Darshallogh
Darshalloch |
Hugh Cannon
Matthew Turner
Ainslies Map 1820 ModErn Valuation
AnciEnt Valuation |
023 |
[Situation] 1 Mile (nearly) South of Airie
The ruins of an Old farm house with a large farm of land attached formerly Occupied as a farm by itself but is now Occupied by Mr Cannon of Shield The property of the heirs of the late Lord Kenmure. - |
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DARSALLOCH HILL |
Darsalloch Hill
Darsalloch Hill
Darsalloch |
Hugh Cannon
Matthew Turner
Ainslies Map |
023 |
[Situation] About 11/8 Miles S W [South West] by S. [South] of Airie (farm house)
A considerable hill on the farm of Darsalloch (hence the name) the Surface of which is rocKy heathy pasture. - On it is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station Called by Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Party "Dersloagh" It is a part of a range on the north Side of the river Dee. - |
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[51?] - Lodge Knowe
[51?] - Darsalloch
49 - Darsalloch Hill
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DARSALLOCH BURN |
Darsalloch Burn
Darsalloch Burn |
Hugh Cannon
Matthew Turner |
023 |
[Situation] Running in a northerly direction paSSing between Peal Hill and Darsalloch Hill
A considerable Stream or Burn taKing its Rise at the base of Be[n]bracK and Running in a southerl[y] direction to its influx with "Knoc[K]nairling Burn" |
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PEAL HILL |
Peal Hill
Peal Hill |
Hugh Cannon
Matthew Turner |
023 |
[Situation] About 11/4 Miles S [South] by E [East] of Airie, farm house,
A Considerable hill on the farm of KnocKnairling the Surface of whic[h] is rocKy heathy pasture. On it is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station Called by Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Party "Pe[al] Hill" |
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MUSIC KNOWES |
Music Knowes
Music Knowes |
Hugh Cannon
Matthew Turner |
023 |
[Situation] On the North Side of Peal Hill
This name applies to Several Sm[all] Knolls on the farm of KnocKnair[ling] & Situate on the North Side of Peal Hi[ll] it cannot be ascertained from what Circumstance they took their name[s?]. |
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Form 136 Page
52 - Darsalloch Burn
53 - Peal Hill
53 - Music Knowes |
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BIRCH HILL |
Birch Hill
Birch Hill
Birchhill |
William Gordon
William Candlish Ainslies Map 1820 |
023 |
[Situation] About 11/8 Mile S E. [South East] of Airie, farm house,
A hill on the farm of KnocKnairling the Surface of which is chiefly arable land formerly Birch Wood had been growing on it hence the name. - |
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BIRCH HILL WOOD |
Birch Hill Wood
Birch Hill Wood |
William Gordon
William Candlish |
023 |
[Situation] On the N E. [North East] Side of Birch Hill. -
A Small plantation on the farm of KnocKnairling, and Situate on the North East side of Birch Hill (hence the name) the wood of which Consists Chiefly of Birch &. OaK. - |
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WAUKMILL |
WauK Mill
WauK Mill
WalKmill
WauK Mill |
William Gordon
William Candlish
Johnson's Dictionary
Ainslies Map |
023 |
[Situation] One Mile S E [South East] by S. [South] of Airie, farm house,
This name applies to a farm hou[se] and outhouses with a farm of lan[d] attached The property of the heir[s] of the late Lord Kenmure. - it was formerly a "Wauk Mill" (i. e. a Mill for cleaning & thicKening Cloths) |
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DRUMGRILLIE |
Drumgrillie
Drumgrillie |
William Gordon
William Candlish |
023 |
[Situation] About 11/4 Miles S E [South East] by S. [South] of Airie, farm house,
A Small hill on the farm of of KnocKnairling the Surface of whi[ch] is Chiefly arable land |
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CURLUCKIE |
Curluckie
Curluckie |
Robert KirK
William Thompson
See Name List - 23-D. |
023 |
[Situation] About 2 Miles S S W. [South South West] of Airie, farm house,
A Small eminence on the East Side of BlacK Craig &. part of the farm of of Tannoch The Surface of which is RocKy heathy pasture. |
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[Page] 22 Parish of Kells
Form 136 Page
55 - WauKmill
57 - Drumgrillie |
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TOM'S FOLD |
Tom's Fold
Tom's Fold |
William Gordon
William Candlish |
023 |
[Situation] At the east Side of Drumgrillie
This name applies to a field on the farm of KnocKnairling. It was formerly in possession by a man whose christain name was Thomas - Hence the name Tom. |
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CRAIGENBEN |
Craigenben
Craigenben |
William Gordon
William Candlish |
023 |
[Situation] About 13/8 Miles S S E [South South East] of Airie, farm house,
A Small hill on the farm of KnocKNairling the Surface of which is Chiefly arable land. |
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BROUGH |
Brough
Brough |
William Gordon
William Candlish |
023 |
[Situation] About 11/4 Miles S E. [South East] of Airie, farm house,
A Small farm house and out houses in Middling Repair, with a farm of land attached. The property of the heirs of the late Lord Kenmure. This farmis within the Royalty of New Galloway. - |
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Parish of Kells [Page] 23
[Page]
[58] - Tom's Fold
[5]8 - Craigenben
[5]6 - Brough |
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KNOCKNAIRLING |
KnocKnairling
KnocKnairling
KnocKnairling
KnocKnarling
KnocKnarline |
William Gordon
William Candlish
AinSlies Map 1820
Modern Valuation
Ancient Valuation |
023 |
[Situation] About 11/4 Miles S E [South East] of Airie, farm house,
A house two Stories high (Slated[)] and in bad Repair. with outhou[ses] and a farm of land attached This farm is in the Occupation of an Adjacent farmer, and the property of the heirs of the late Lord Kenmure. - |
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WHITE HILL |
White Hill
White Hill |
William Gordon
William Candlish |
023 |
[Situation] About 11/4 Miles S E. [South East] of airie, farm house,
A Small hill on the farm of Brou[gh] the Soil of which is arable la[nd] |
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[Page] 24 Parish of Kells
Form 136 Page
59 - Knocknairling
60 - White Hill |
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BACK WOOD |
BacK Wood
BacK Wood |
William Gordon
William Candlish |
023 |
[Situation] About 13/8 Miles S E. [South East] of Airie, farm house,
A plantation on the farm of KnocKnairling the wood of which Consists of OaK. Ash &. Birch |
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HIGH WOOD |
High Wood
High Wood |
William Gordon
William Candlish |
023 |
[Situation] About 11/2 Miles S E. [South East] of Airie, farm house,
A Considerable plantation on the farm of KnocKnairling the wood of which Consists of OaK Ash &. Birch. It is Situate on an eminence which probaby give Rise to its Name. - |
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59 - Back Wood
60 - High Wood |
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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. |
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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] |
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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 |
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