OS1/20/55/43

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
KNOCKLAE KnocKlae
KnocKlae
KnocKlae
KnocKlay
Christopher Johnstone
John Tait
Ainslies Map 1796
Val: [Valuation] Roll: (1819) p. [page] 7
024 [Situation] About 1 1/4 miles N. [North] East b. [by] E [East] of New Galloway
A farm house two Stories high Slated and out houses all in good repair with a farm of about 69 acres of land attached. The property of John Edwin Spalding Esqr. of Holme. -
SPRING HILL Spring Hill
Spring Hill
Christopher Johnston
John Tait
024 [Situation] About 1 1/4 miles N. E. [North East] by East of New Galloway
A Small hill on the farm of KnocKlae the Soil of which is arable land This hill most probably tooK its name from its watery Soil. -
KNOCKTOL KnocKtol
KnocKtol
Christopher Johnston
John Tait
024 [Situation] About 1 1/2 miles N. E. [North East] by North of New Galloway
A Small hill on the farm of KnocKlae the Soil of which is arable land.

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Parish of Balmaclellan -- [Page] 43
Form 136
Page 121 - Knocklae
122- Spring Hill
121- Knocktol
[Notes]
Cnoc liath. The grey hill
Cnoc, A hill
Toll; A hole, a pit &c

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