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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BURNFOOT Burnfoot
Burnfoot
Burnfoot
Burnfoot
John McCulloch s. n.
James Gaulds
John Muir (S. N) Ph [Parish] Schoolmaster
Ainslies Map 1820
024 [Situation] About 16 Chains S W. [South West] of Kenmure Castle
A farm house &. out houses all thatched and in bad Repair. with a large farm of land attached the greatest of which is Moorland. It is the property of the heirs of the late Lord Kenmure. - it taKes its name from being Situated near the foot of KnocKnarling Burn (that is near its junction with the Water of Ken)
KENMURE PARK Kenmure. ParK
Kenmure. ParK
Kenmure. ParK
Kenmuir
Kenmore
Kenmore
John McCulloch (s n)
James Gaulds
John Muir (s. n) Ph [Parish] Schoolmaster
Val: [Valuation] Roll: (Anct) [Ancient]
Val [Valuation] (Modern)
Ainslies Map 1820
024 [Situation] Near the west Side of the Water of Ken adjoining Kenmure Castle
A Considerable parK or demesne Surrounding the CaStle of Kenmure on all Sides but the East. It is Middling Well wooded with full grown OaK. Birch &c. . and through it Runs the Public Road from KirKcudbright to Glasgow. - This parK is bounded on the South & West by the farms of Burnfoot & KnocKnarling &. on the North by the Royalty of New Galloway.

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Parish of Kells -- [Page] 3
Page
([?]9} -- Kenmure Park
76 -- Burnfoot
Ceann Mor (lit. ?) [literal?] the great head. Ceann is Sometimes Applied to hills & of [?] to th[e?] end of a point of land

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Unsure of meaning of S. N.

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Molly Miller

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