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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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DRUMHUMPHRY HILL | John McCale n & s Corsock David Hyslop n & s Nether Bar by Corsock |
025 | A small hill on the farm of Drumhumphry its surface consists of heathy pasture and on its summit is a Trig [Trigonometrical] Station called by Trig [Trigonometrical] Party Drumhumphry. | |
DRUMHUMPHRY BURN | John McCale n & s Corsock David Hyslop n & s Nether Bar by Corsock |
025 | A small Stream rising on the farm of Drumhumphry And flowing in a Northerly direction falls into the Water of Urr | |
DRUMHUMPHRY SCHOOL | John McCale n & s Corsock David Hyslop n & s Nether Bar by Corsock |
025 | A small and well built Parish school house in good repair it was built by the Heritors of the Parish for the convenience of parties living in this District there is an appointed schoolmaster to it receiving a salary of £16.14.2 annually from the Heritors of the Ph [Parish] besides scholars fees the average number of scholars attending it is about twenty |
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[Page] 84 -- List of Names collected by Thomas Smith C. Asst. [Civilian Assistant]Plan 25C Trace 3
Parish of Kirkpatrick Durham
Objects
Drumhumphry Hill - A Hill
Drumhumphry Burn - A Stream
Drumhumphry School - A Scoolhouse
[Signed] T Smith C Asst [Civilian Assistant] 6th April [50] [1850]
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