Kirkcudbrightshire, Volume 67

Page List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks Continued entries/extra info Transcriber's notes
OS1/20/67/1 [page] 1 Parish of Kirkpatrick Irongray Plan 27A INDEX Names of Objects -- Page Brae Cleugh -- 8 Chapel Croft -- 3 Carsewell -- 12 Cluden Water -- 11 Cogershaw Wood -- 19 Gateside -- 9 Grove Cottage -- 18 Hallhill -- 3 Hall Hill Moat -- 7 Hall Hill -- 7 Irongray Church -- 10 Ingleston Moat -- 17 Ingleston -- 17 Kirkland -- 8 Martyr's Tomb -- 6 Manse -- 9 Old Smithy -- 11 Roughtree -- 4 Roughtree School -- 5 Riddingshill -- 18 Upper Riddingshill -- 15 Water of Cairn -- 11 West Cluden -- 13 Ridding Wood -- [5] The Grove -- 12
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OS1/20/67/3 HALLHILL Hallhill Hallhill Hallhill Hallhill Hallhills Hallhill Mr W. Lithow Mr P Marchbank Ainslies Map - 1820 Valuation Roll 1819 Valuation Roll ancient Mr McGowan Archt [Architect] 027 [Situation] About 7/8 Miles N.W. [North West] of Ingleston farm house A large farm house with offices attached in good repair. Occupied by P. Marchbank, the property of Mr Oswald. Auchencrew Ayrshire.
OS1/20/67/3 CHAPEL CROFT Chapel Croft Chapel Croft Chapel Croft Chapel Croft Peter Marchbank William Lithgow Mr Joseph Welsh Provost Maxwelltown Mr McGowan Architect 027 [Situation] A Mile N.W. [North West] of Ingleston farmhoouse A small cottage in good repair The property of Mr Oswald of Auchencrew, Ayrshire. situate a little to the west of Hall Hill. farm house.
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OS1/20/67/4 ROUGHTREE Roughtree Roughtree Roughtree Roughtree Roughtree Roughtree W Lithgow Mr J. Dickson Ainslies Map - 1820 Valuation Roll 1819 Mr Joseph Welsh Provost Mr McGowan Archt [Architect] 027 [Situation] 1 7/8 Miles N.W. [North West] by West of Ingleston farm house A small village situate on the road side leading from Dumfries to Irongray and about 6 miles from the former. It had been formerly much larger than what it is now the houses that are still in it are of a mean description and in bad repair chiefly Occupied by Agricultural Labourers. The property of Mr Oswald of Auchencrew Ayrshire. Population about 30.
OS1/20/67/4 [Page] 4 Parish of Kirkpatrick Irongray -- No 1 Form 136 Page 39 Roughtree
OS1/20/67/5 ROUGHTREE SCHOOL Roughtree School Roughtree School Roughtree School Roughtree School William Lithgow John Preacher Mr Joseph Welsh Mr McGowan Archt [Architect] 027 [Situation] 1/2 Miles N.W. by W. [North West by West] of Ingleston farmhouse A parochial school house in the Village of Roughtree and built about 3 years ago by voluntary subscription. The average attendance of Scholars is about 40. The Schoolmaster's salary is £25.13.3 exclusive of fees. There are two Parish Schools and the sum of £51.6.6 is given for the Schools which is equally divided between the two masters.
OS1/20/67/5 RIDDINGS WOOD Riddings Wood See Plan 26 B 027 [Situation] About 4 chains SE. [South East] of Upper Riddingshill For Description see Name List for plan 26 B.
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OS1/20/67/6 MARTYRS' TOMB [Ingleston] Martyrs' Tomb Martyrs' Tomb Martyrs' Stone Martyrs' Tomb Martyrs' Tomb John Preacher Mr Wilson Ainslies Map - 1820 Mr Joseph Welsh Provost Mr McGowan Archt [Architect] 027 [Situation] 1/4 Mile N.W by N. [North West by North] of Ingleston farm house, A tomb Stone erected to the memory of two Martyrs whose names were Edward Gordon &. Alexander McCubine It is well enclosed with an Iron palisade and is situate a short distance to the East of Hall Hill farm house on the stone is written the following "Here lies Edward Gordon and Alexander McCubine Martyrs, hanged without Law. By Lagg &. Captn [Captain] Bruce. for adhering to the word of God Christ's Kingly Goverment in his house and the Covenanted work of reformation against Tyranny, perjury &. Prelacy Revelation 12 & 16. March 3rd 1685. At Lagg and bloodie Bruce command we were hung up by hellish hand and thus their furious rage to Stay we did near Kirk of Irongray. Here now in peace sweet rest we take Once Murder'd [Murdered] for Religions Sake"
OS1/20/67/6 [Page] 6 Parish of Kirkpatrick Irongray -- No 1 Form 136 Page 42- Martyrs' Tomb
OS1/20/67/7 HALL HILL MOAT Hall Hill Moat Hall Hill Moat Moat Hall Hill Moat Hall Hill Moat The Rev [Reverend] Mr Wilson William Lithgow Ainslies Map - 1820 Mr Joseph Welsh Mr McGowan Archt [Architect] 027 [Situation] 3/4 Mile N,W, By W, [North West by West] of Ingleston farm house, A Mount of a circular shape on the Summit of Hall Hill
OS1/20/67/7 HALL HILL Hall Hill Hall Hill Hall Hill Hall Hill Mr Wilson William Lithgow Mr Joseph Welsh Mr McGowan Archt [Architect] 027 [Situation] About 5/8 Mile N,W, by, W, [North West by West] of Ingleston farm house A small hill on the farm of the same name the soil of which is chiefly arable land, on its summit is a Trigl [Trigonometrical] station called by Trigl [Trigonometrical] Party Hawhill
OS1/20/67/7 [page] 7 Parish of Kirkpatrick Irongray -- No 1 [Form 136] Page [37] Hall Hill Moat [37] Hall Hill [Note Hall Hill] -- See Name List Plan 26 B
OS1/20/67/8 BRAE CLEUGH Brae Cleugh Brae Cleugh Brae Cleugh Brae Cleugh Mr Wilson William Lithgow Mr Joseph Welsh Provost Mr McGowan Archt [Architect] 027 [Situation] About 3/8 Mile N,W, [North West] of Ingleston farm house A considerable Glen or Ravine in the farm of Hall Hill through the bottom runs a small stream or Burn not Known by any particular name, and the sides of which is covered over with natural wood and a few Fir Trees.
OS1/20/67/8 KIRKLAND Kirkland Kirkland KirKton Kirkland Kirkland Kirkland Mr Mungomery William Lithgow Ainslies Map - 1820 Valuation Roll 1819 Mr Joseph Welsh Provost Mr McGowan Archt [Architect] 027 [Situation] 3/8 Mile N, [North] of Ingleston farm house A neat house with outhouses attached all in good repair, it had formerly a farm of land attached, but is now rented along with the farm of Gateside The property of Mr Oswald of Auchencrew, Ayrshire.
OS1/20/67/8 [page] 8 Parish of Kirkpatrick Irongray -- No 1 Form 136 Page 36 Brae Cleugh 35 Kirkland
OS1/20/67/9 GATESIDE Gateside Gateside Gateside Gateside Gateside Mr Mungomery Mr Lithgow Ainslies Map - 1820 Mr Joseph Welsh Mr McGowan Archt [Architect] 027 [Situation] 3/8 Mile N,N,E, [North North East] of Ingleston farm house A large an neat farm house with outhouses including a thrashing Machine all in good repair, and a farm of land attached Occupied by Mr Mungomery. the property of [--] Oswald Esqr of Auchencrew Ayrshire
OS1/20/67/9 MANSE Irongray Manse Irongray Manse Manse The Rev. [Reverend] Mr Wilson John Preacher Ainslies Map - 1820 027 [Situation] 1/2 Mile N, by W, [North by West] of Ingleston farm house A neat house two Stories high with out offices, a Garden &. a Glebe attached It was erected in the year 1802 at the expenses of the Heritors of the Parish. It is at present in good repair. &. occupied by the Rev, [Reverend] [--] Wilson
OS1/20/67/9 [page] 8 Parish of Kirkpatrick Irongray -- No 1
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OS1/20/67/10 IRONGRAY CHURCH Irongray Church Irongray Church Kirk Rev. [Reverend] M. Wilson Mr Mungomery Ainslies Map - 1820 027 [Situation] Nearly 3/8 Mile N, by W, [North by West] of ingleston farm house A plain modern built Edifice situate near the North side of the road leading from Dumfries to Roughtree and about 4 1/2 Miles from the former. the interior of which is well fitted out. (but no Gallarey) affording accommodation for about 350 persons. No. of communicants 150. Patron [--] Oswald Esqr of Auchencrew, Synod of Dumfries. The minister's stipend In the churchyard is the monument erected over the grave of Helen WalKer, a remarKable individual whose singular life gave rise to the story of The Heart of Mid Lothian and is the prototype of Jeanie Deans. An appropriate inscription is inscribed on her tomb by the author of Waverly.
OS1/20/67/10 [page] 10 Kirkpaprick Irongray -- Trace No 1 Form 136 Page 41 Irongray Church [Note] --"Irongray or Earn-gray as it was " formerly Spelled, Signifies in the Scots "Irish Speech, Gray's land or the portion "of land, belonging to a person called Gray" -- Chalmers Caledonia Earrann (Gaelic) a share, portion etc,
OS1/20/67/11 CLUDEN WATER Water of Cairn Water of Cairn Cairn Water The Cluden River Cluden Cluden Water Cluden Water William Lithgow Alexander George Ainslies Map 1820 Stat, Acct. [Statistical Account] of County (1845) Sinclairs Stat Acct. Vol. 1 [Statistical Account Volume 1] Page 19 Joseph Welsh Provost Mr McGowan Archt [Architect] 026; 027 [Situation] Running in a Westerly direction with the River Nith A small river taken its rise from the lands in the neighbourhood of Minnihive and at the junction of three small riverlets caled the Dalwhat, Castlephairn and Craigdarroch, it runs in a Westerly direction to its influx with the River Nith about one mile above Dumfries. At the North side of the parish of Kirkpatrick Irongray it is joined by the Old, it then takes the name of the Cluden See Stat Acct, [Statistical Account] 1845 page 267
OS1/20/67/11 OLD SMITHY Old Smithy Old Smithy Old Smithy James McNight Peter Marchbank Ainslies Map 027 [Situation] 20 Chains E,N,E [East North East] of Ingleston farm house A small house on the farm of Ingleston it was once occupied as a smithy but now is used as a dwelling house &, occupied by Labourers.
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OS1/20/67/12 CARSEWELL Carsewell Carsewell Carsewell Carsewell Mr Brown Mr McKnight Ainslies Map 1820 Mr McGowan 027 [Situation] 1/2 mile E by S [East by South] of Ingleston farm house A house and out houses in good repair. which at one time had a farm of land attached but is now united with that of Ingleston
OS1/20/67/12 THE GROVE The Grove The Grove The Grove The Grove The Grove The Grove Grove James Brown George Dicky William Grierson Mr Maxwell Joseph Welsh Mr McGowan Ainslies Map 027 [Situation] About 3/8 mile SSE [South South East] of Ingleston farm house A large and handsome house 3 Stories high of the modern Stile of Architecture, having out Offices and a considerable demesne attached
OS1/20/67/12 [Page] 12 Parish of Kirkpatrick Irongray Form 136 Page 43 Carsewell 43 The Grove
OS1/20/67/13 WEST CLUDEN West Clouden West Clouden West Cloudan West Cloudon Clouden West Cluden West Cluden Clouden William Chalmers A McKennve Val [Valuation] Roll 1819 Val [Valuation] Roll (Ancient) Ainslee Map 1820 Joseph Welsh Mr McGowan Sign Board on Carts See the spelling Cluden in page 11 See also Lincluden College Plan 27B 027 [Situation] 1/2 Miles E,N,E [East North East] of Ingleston farm ho, [house] A small village on the banks of the Cluden and situated about 4 miles from Dumfries It consists of 8 or 10 very inferior houses a flour Mill and two good farm houses with offices attached, One of the houses is situated at the E, [East] end of the village & called Cluden the other at the West end is called West Cluden. -
OS1/20/67/13 [page] 13 Parish of Kirkpatrick Irongray [Note ] -- Feint "?" above name A McKennve See the spelling Cluden in page 11 See also Lincluden College Plan 27B
OS1/20/67/14 RIDDINGS HILL Riddings Hill Riddings Hill Riddings Hill Riddings Hill Riddings Hill Thomas Burnie William Wright James Grier Robert Edgar Alexander Kennan 027 [Situation] 1 mile S W by W [South West by West] of Ingleston farm ho, [house] A Small hill on the farm of Riddings, its Surface consists of arable land On it is a Trigl [Trigonometrical] [Station] called by Trigl [Trigonometrical] party "Mornshill"
OS1/20/67/14 [Page] 14 Form 136 Page 57 Riddings Hill
OS1/20/67/15 UPPER RIDDINGSHILL Upper Riddingshill Upper Riddingshill Upper Riddingshill Upper Riddingshill William Grierson Daniel Cairns Joseph Welsh Mr McGowan 027 [Situation] 7/8 mile S,W, [South West] of Ingleston farm house A house which formerly had a farm of land attached, but is now united with that of Riddingshill
OS1/20/67/15 [page] 15 Parish of Kirpatrick Irongray Form 136 [Page 53] Upper Ridingshill
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OS1/20/67/17 INGLESTON MOAT Ingleston Moat Ingleston Moat Moat Ingleston Moat Ingleston Moat James Brown Daniel Cairns Ainslies Map 1820 Mr Joseph Welsh Provost Mr McGowan Archt [Architect] 027 [Situation] 1/4 mile W,N,W, [West north West] of Ingleston farm house, A large moat of a circular shape On the farm of Ingleston &, on the Summit of a hill
OS1/20/67/17 INGLESTON Ingleston Ingleston Ingleston Inglistoun Inglestone Inglistoune Ingleston Ingleston James Brown Daniel Cairns Ainslies Map 1820 Valuation Roll 1819 Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] of KirKt [Kirkpatrick] 1845 Valn [Valuation] Roll Anct, [Ancient] Mr Joseph Welsh Provost Mr McGowan Archt [Architect] 027 [Situation] 20 chains N.E. by N, [North East by North] of Grove Cottage, A large and neat farm house with extensive out houses all in good repair, and a farm of land attached Occupied by James Brown the property of [--] Oswald Esqr of Auchencrew Ayrshire
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OS1/20/67/18 GROVE COTTAGE Grove Cottage Grove Cottage Grove Cottage Grove Cottage James Brown George Dicky Mr Joseph Welsh Provost Mr McGowan Archt [Architect] 027 [Situation] 20 chains S.W, by S, [South West by South] of Ingleston farm house, A house with Offices [attached] the residence of the Wood [forister] of the Grove Estate. The property of W. Maxwell [Esq]
OS1/20/67/18 RIDDINGSHILL Riddings Hill Riddings Hill Upper Ridding Ridding Riddingshill Riddingshill James Brown George Dicky Ainslies Map 1820 valuation roll 1819 Mr Joseph Welsh Provost Mr McGowan Archt [Architect] 027 [Situation] 5/8 Mile S.S,W, [South South West] of Ingleston farm house, A small farm house and [out] houses in good repair - The [property] of Wellwood Maxwell Esq
OS1/20/67/18 [page] 18 Parish of Irongray Form 136 Page 56 Grove Cottage 57 Riddingshill
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OS1/20/67/19 COGERSHAW WOOD Cogershaw Wood Cogershaw Wood Cogershaw Wood James Brown George Dicky Joseph Welsh 027 [Situation] About 15 chains S,E by S, [South East by South] of Ingleston farm house A plantation on the farm of Ingleston its wood consists chiefly of Fir, The property of J. Oswald Esqr of Auchencruive
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OS1/20/67/21 [page] 21 Parish of Terregles -- Plan 27A INDEX Names of Objects -- Page Aikir Bush -- 28 Bowhouse -- 31 Brae Croft -- 32 Glenfoot -- 27 KirKland -- 32 KirKland Hill -- 34 Midnunnery -- 25 Maryfield -- 29 Mainshead of Terregles -- 31 New Bridge -- 23 New Bridge -- 24 New Bridge Cottage --24 Nun Wood -- 25 Terregles -- 30 Terregles School -- 33 Terregles Church -- 34 Woodland Cottages -- 23 Woodland -- 23 White Hill of Terregles -- 27 Maryfield Loch -- 28 Aisle of old church -- 29 Dumfriesshire Trust -- 25
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OS1/20/67/23 WOODLAND COTTAGES Woodland Cottages Woodland Cottages Woodland Cottages Woodland Cottages Alexander Austin A. Black Mr Joseph Welsh Provost Mr McGowan Archt. [Architect] 027 [Situation] 2 Miles E, by N. [East by North] of Ingleston farm house Three neat Cottages the property of J. Walker Esq. situated to the left of the Road leading through and forming part of the village of New Bridge.
OS1/20/67/23 WOODLAND Woodland Woodland Woodlands Woodhead Woodland Woodland Alexander Austin A. Black Ainslies Map 1820 Valuation Roll 1819 Mr Joseph Welsh Provost Mr McGowan Archt [Architect] 027 [Situation] 1 7/8 Miles E. by N, [East by North] of Ingleston farm house, A Gentleman's Seat of a Superior description with very fine office houses attached, inhabited by the proprietor J. Walker Esq. Situated about 30 Chains West of the village of New Bridge and close to the River Clouden.
OS1/20/67/23 NEW BRIDGE New Bridge New Bridge New Bridge New Bridge A. Black John Johnston Mr Joseph Welsh Provost Mr McGowan Archt. [Architect] 027 [Situation] About 2/8 Miles E. by N, [East by North] of Ingleston farm house A good stone built three arch Bridge over the Cluden Water. Situated about 3 miles from Dumfries on the Glasgow road. It is a County Bridge.
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OS1/20/67/24 NEW BRIDGE New Bridge New Bridge New Bridge New Bridge New Bridge Adam Black John Johnston Ainslies Map - 1820 Mr Joseph Welsh Provost Mr McGowan Archt [Architect] 027 [Situation] About 2 1/8 Miles E.N.E [East North East] of Ingleston farm house, A Small Village on the [road] leading from Dumfries to [Glasgow] & about 2 1/2 miles from the [former] town. It consists of about [6 or 7] houses of an inferior description of which is a Smithy
OS1/20/67/24 NEW BRIDGE COTTAGE New Bridge Cottage New Bridge Cottage New Bridge Cottage New Bridge Cottage John Potts Adam Black Mr Joseph Welsh Provost Mr McGowan Archt [Architect] 027 [Situation] About 2 1/8 Miles EN.E [East North East] of Ingleston farm house A neat cottage with a [garden] attached; the property of [Marmaduke] Maxwell Esq. Terregles. Situated about 2 miles from [Dumfries] on the Glasgow road, and adjacent [to] the Village of New Bridge.
OS1/20/67/24 [page] 24 Parish of Terregles -- No 3 Form 136 Page 48 New Bridge 45 New Bridge Cottage
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OS1/20/67/25 NUNWOOD Nunwood Nunwood Nunwood Nunwood Nunwood Nunwood Nunwood James Paterson John Preacher John Johnston valuation Roll 1819 Ainslies Map - 1820 Mr Joseph Welsh Provost McGowan - Archt. [Architect] 027 [Situation] About 1 3/4 Miles E, [East] of Ingleston farm house A large Farm house with good offices attached; the property of T. Grierson Esq. Situated about 1/2 mile S [South] West of the Village of New Bridge.
OS1/20/67/25 MIDNUNNERY Midnunnery Midnunnery Braehead Midnunnery Midnunnery John Johnston John Potts Ainslies Map - 1820 Mr Joseph Welsh Provost Mr McGowan Archt [Architect] 027 [Situation] About 3/4 Miles E, [East] of Ingleston farm house A good Farm house with Offices attached, Situated about 10 chains west of the Road leading from Dumfries to Glasgow, and about 2 miles from the former town. Occupied by John Johnston. The property of M. Maxwell Esq. Terregles.
OS1/20/67/25 DUMFRIESSHIRE TRUST Dumfriesshire Trust R. Threshie Esqr Clerk to Trustees 027 [Situation] Leading in a northerly direction passing the Cluden Water at the New Bridge For description See Name List. - 27B.
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OS1/20/67/27 WHITE HILL OF TERREGLES White Hill of Terregles White Hill of Terregles White Hill of Terregles White Hill of Terregles White Hill James Brown Daniel Cairns Joseph Welsh Mr McGowan Ainslies Map 026; 027 [Situation] 3/4 Mile South of Ingleston farm ho, [house] A large hill the most prominent in the locality, it is situated on the road side that leads from Dumfries to Shawhead and about 5 miles from the former. On it is a Trigl [Trigonometrical] Station called by Trigl [Trigonometrical] Party "West Hill". This hill is a prominent part of an irregular range.
OS1/20/67/27 GLENFOOT (Ruins of) Glenfoot ruins of Glenfoot ruins of Glenfoot ruins of Glenfoot ruins of Daniel Cairns James Brown Joseph Welsh Mr McGowan 027 [Situation] 5/8 Miles S, by E. [South by East] of Ingleston farm ho, [house] A Small Cot house in ruins Situated close at the base of the White Hill of Terregles
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OS1/20/67/28 AIKIE BUSH AiKie Bush AiKie Bush AiKie Bush AiKie Bush AKebush Oakie Bush D Cairns J. Brown Joseph Welsh Mr McGowan Ainslies Map (1819) Val [Valuation] Roll (1819) 027 [Situation] 5/8 Miles S.E, [South East] of Ingleston farm ho, [house] A small but neat farm [house] with out offices in good [repair] having a farm of land [attached] The property of W, Maxwell [Esq] of Terregles,
OS1/20/67/28 MARYFIELD LOCH Maryfield Loch Maryfield Loch Maryfield Loch Maryfield Loch Maryfield Loch Maryfield Loch Mr Knight Mr Brown Mr Montgomery Mr McGowan Joseph Welsh Ainslies Map 027 [Situation] 5/8 Miles E,S,E [East south East] of Ingelston farm ho, [house] A small Lake on the farms of [Maryfield] and Carsewell, it was [formerly] much larger, but in consequence [of] the improvement and drainage [carried] on by the farmers of late, it has become dry, The boundary line [of] the parishes of Terregles & [KirKpatrick] Irongray passes thro' [through] it,
OS1/20/67/28 [page] 28 Parish of Terregles Form 136 Page 60 Aikie Bush 48 Maryfield Loch
OS1/20/67/29 MARYFIELD Maryfield Maryfield Maryfield Maryfield Maryfield John Millar A Herbertson Ainslies Map - 1820 Mr Joseph Welsh Provost Mr McGowan Archt [Architect] 027 [Situation] 7/8 Mile E by S. [East by South] of Ingleston farm house, A farm house and out houses all in good repair with a farm of land attached The property of Marmaduke Maxwell Esqr of Terregles. There is also attaached, a row of Small Cottages Occupied by Labourers which are in the employment of the former.
OS1/20/67/29 AISLE OF OLD CHURCH Old Church Aisle of old church Aisle of old church R. HarKness Mr Joseph Welsh Provost Mr McGowan Archt [Architect] 027 [Situation] About 1 3/8 Miles S.E. [South East] of Ingleston farm house Part of the old church of Terregles adjoining the present parish church The date 1560 is Cut in a stone in the wall which is probably the date of the foundation. The interior of this building is used as a burying ground by the Maxwell family of Terregles. There are here some rude sculptured figures &, Inscriptions on the tomb stones within the building It was in use as a church when the old Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] was written. the minster then says "it was built above 200 years ago"
OS1/20/67/29 [page] 29 1st page of Trace 6 -- 27A Parish of Terregles [Note Aisle of Old Church] -- "Adjoining to the church there is an old building which now constitutes the burying place of the Maxwell family. It was built in the year 1568 and formed part of the church at that period used as a Roman Catholic place of worship. There are many Curiosities Connected with this remnant of the olden times. Amongst others is a mossy and curiously carved chair made of Oak which originally belonged to the Provost of Lincluden Abbey after that institution was changed to a temporal barony. This remnant of the catholic times retains to this day the name of the choir and is understood to have formed the orchestra or place set apart for the singers in the service of the Romish church. It is now very much decayed" -- Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] of KirKcudt [Kirkcudbright] 1845
OS1/20/67/30 TERREGLES Terregles Terregles Terregles Place Terregles Terregles Terregles House J. Millar A. Herbertson Ainslies Map 1820 Mr Maxwell. Factor Terregles Bank Mr McGowan Archt [Architect] Mr Joseph Welsh Provost 027 [Situation] 1 1/4 E.S.E. [East South East] of Ingleston farm house, A large and handsome [house] (of the modern stile. of [Architecture] 4 stories high with a large [neat] and pleasure Garden attached &. [surrounded] by a considerable portion of [ornamental] ground and [demesne] well wooded with young &. [old] plantations. At a short [distance] to the south West of the [Mansion is] a large steading of out offices including Coach house etc etc This house is the family [residence] of Marmaduke Maxwell [Esq] of Terregles. A [portion] of the building (the SW, [South West] corner) is used as a chapel for the [use] of the family, Servants, etc. A catholic Priest from [Dumfries] officiates as chaplain
OS1/20/67/30 [page] 30 Parish of Terregles -- No 6 Form 136 Page 62 Terregles
OS1/20/67/31 MAINSHEAD OF TERREGLES Mainshead of Terregles Mainshead of Terregles Terregles Mains Mainshead of Terregles Mainshead of Terregles John Millar A. Herbertson Valuation Roll 1819 Mr Joseph Welsh Provost Mr McGowan Archt [Architect] 027 [Situation] 1 mile S.E. [South East] of Ingleston farm house, A large and neat farm house with outhouses including a thrashing Machine and a farm of land attached The property of Marmaduke Maxwell Esqr of Terregles
OS1/20/67/31 BOWHOUSE Bowhouse Bowhouse Bow House Bowhouse Bowhouse John Millar A Herbertson Ainslies Map 1820 Mr Joseph Welsh Mr McGowan Archt [Architect] 027 [Situation] 1 1/8 Miles S,E. [South East] of Ingleston farm house A small Hamlet with about 60 inhabitants, Situate on the road side leading from Dumfries to Irongray and about three miles from the former place. It is the property of Marmaduke Maxwell Esqr of Terregles.
OS1/20/67/31 [page] 31 Parish of Terregles -- No 6 [Form 136 Page] [62] Mainshead of Terregles [64] Bowhouse
OS1/20/67/32 BRAE CROFT Brae Croft Brae Croft Brae Croft Brae Croft Brae Croft John Millar A. Herbertson Ainslies Map 1820 Mr Joseph Welsh Provost Mr McGowan Archt [Architect] 027 [Situation] 1 Mile S.S.E [South South East] of Ingleston farm house A small farm house [and] outhouses all in good [repair] with a farm of land [attached] The property of [Marmaduke Maxwell Esqr. of Terregles
OS1/20/67/32 KIRKLAND Kirkland Kirkland Kirkland Kirkland John Millar A. Herbertson Mr Joseph Welsh Provost Mr McGowan Archt [Architect] 027 [Situation] 1 1/4 Miles S,E, by S, [South East by South] of Ingleston farm house A neat farm house two [stories] high, with outhouses in [good] repair, and a farm of land attached. the property of [Marmaduke Maxwell Esqr. [of] Terregles.
OS1/20/67/32 [page] 32 Parish of Terregles -- No 6 Form 136 Page 64 Brae Croft 63 Kirkland
OS1/20/67/33 TERREGLES SCHOOL Terregles School (Parish) Terregles School (Parish) School House Terregles School (Parish) Terregles School (Parish) Terregles School (Parish) John Millar A Herbertson Ainsilies Map 1820 R. HarKness Mr Joseph Welsh Provost Mr McGowan Archt [Architect] 027 [Situation] About 1 1/4 Miles S.E. [South East] of Ingleston farm house, A neat Cottage built School house on the lands of Terregles built at the expence of the Heritors of the Parish, by whom the School master is paid an yearly salary of £34.4.4d with that and the Schollars Fees, Branches taught is French Latin Greek & English Grammar. also Arithmetic. Mathematics Geometry Bookkeeping etc. The average number which attends the School is about 70. & fees from 2/6 [£0.2.6] to 5/ [£0.5.0] per Quarter -
OS1/20/67/33 [page] 33 Parish of Terregles -- No 6 [Form 136 Page] [63] Terregles School
OS1/20/67/34 TERREGLES CHURCH Terregles Church Terregles Church Terregles Church Terregles Church John Millar James Herbertson Mr Joseph Welsh Provost Mr McGowan Archt [Architect] 027 [situation] About 1 3/8 Miles S,E, [South East] of Ingleston farm House A Small and plain [building] half of which is in a decayed [state] and not now used for worship, Some years ago an addition [was] built to it which is the only [part] now used. The number of Communicants is about 100 [The] average attandance not more than [70] or 80. The Minister's [Stipend] is £158.6.8 per Annum (with a [Manse] and Glebe) paid by the [Heritors] of the Parish.
OS1/20/67/34 KIRKLAND HILL Kirkland Hill Kirkland Hill Kirkland Hill Kirkland Hill John Millar A Herbertson Mr Joseph Welsh Provost Mr McGowan Archt [Architect] 027 [Situation] About 1 1/8 Miles S.E, by S [South East by South] of Ingleston farm house A small hill on the farm [of] Kirkland the soil of which is arable land. It derives [its] name from the farm on [the summit] is a Trigl [Trigonometrical] Station called by [Trigonometrical] Party after the name of [farm]
OS1/20/67/34 [page] 34 Parish of Terregles -- No 6 Form 136 Page 63 Terregles Church 65 Kirkland Hill
OS1/20/67/35 KIRKLAND Kirkland Mr Mungomery Gateside Mr William Lithgow School Master Rough Tree Village 027 A neat house with out offices attached which formerly was used and occupied as a farm house. situated on the South side of the road leading from Dumfries to Rough Tree Village and about 10 chains from Iron Gray Manse the property of Mr Oswald Auchencrew, Ayrshire
OS1/20/67/35 [page] 35 List of Names Collected by Samuel Coupland CA [Civilian Assistant] 1st Examiner Parish of Irongray Plan -- Trace 27A -- 1 Objects Kirkland - a house [signed] Samuel Coupland April 6th 48 [1848].
OS1/20/67/36 GATESIDE Gateside Mr Mungomery [Gateside] Mr William Lithgow School [master] Village [of] Rough [Tree 027 A large and neat farm house with out offices attached on an extensive scale, situated East of Irongray Manse about 20 chains, it is the property of, Oswald Esqr Auchencrew Ayrshire
OS1/20/67/36 BRAE CLEUGH Brae cleugh Revd [Reverend] James Wilson Iron gray [Manse William Lithgow Rough [Tree village] 027 A considerable Glen on the farm of Hall Hill through the bottom of which runs a Stream not Known by any particular name. the Sides of this Glen is thickly Coverd [Covered] with natural wood & a few Fir Trees
OS1/20/67/36 [page] 36 List of Names collected by Samuel Coupland CA. [Civilian Assistant] 1st [Examiner] Parish of Irongray Plan -- Trace 27A -- 1 Objects Gateside - a house Brae cleugh - A Glen [signed] [Samuel Coupland] April 6th [1848]
OS1/20/67/37 HALL HILL Hall Hill Revd [Reverend] J. Wilson Irongray Manse William Lithgow School Master Roughtree Village 027 A Small hill nearly all arable. and on its summit is a Trigl [Trigonometrical] Station it is situated on the farm of the same name. the property of Mr Oswald Auchencrew Ayrshire
OS1/20/67/37 HALL HILL MOAT Hall Hill Moat Revd [Reverend] James Wilson Irongray Manse John Preacher Chapel Croft William Lithgow School Master 027 A circular Moat situated on the Summit of Hall Hill. it has not the appearance now of ever being of great Strength, it planted over with fir Trees
OS1/20/67/37 [page] 37 List of Names collected by Samuel Coupland CA. [Civilian Assistant] 1st Examiner Parish of Irongray Plan -- Trace 27A -- 1 Objects Hall Hill - a hill Hall Hill Moat - a Moat [signed] Samuel Coupland 6 April 48 [1848]
OS1/20/67/38 IRONGRAY MANSE Irongray Manse Revd [Reverend] James Wilson Irongray [Manse] Mr J Preacher Chapel [Croft] 027 A neat Manse with out offices attached. Situated on the South Side of the road leading from Dumfries to Rough Tree Village and about 4 1/2 Miles from the former place, it was erected about 46 years ago at the expence of the Heritors of the Parish, and is now in a good state of repair
OS1/20/67/38 [page] 38 List of Names collected by Samuel Coupland CA [Civilian Assistant] 1st Examiner Parish of Irongray Plan -- Trace 27A -- 1 Object Irongray Manse - a house
OS1/20/67/39 ROUGHTREE Roughtree Mr W Lithgow Roughtree Mr J Dickson Dumfries John Preacher Chapel Croft 027 A small Village situated about 6 Miles from Dumfries on the Irongray road, their are 5, or 6. different families, living their now, but their were formerly a great many more but the houses are very near all down and what remains are in indifferent repair, the property of Oswald Auchencrew
OS1/20/67/39 ROUGHTREE SCHOOL Roughtree School Mr W Lithgow School Master Roughtree Mr J Preacher Chaple Croft 027 A school house in the village of Roughtree it is situated at the east end of the Village and it was built about three years ago by voluntry subscription the average attendance is about 40 - the school masters salary is £25.13.3 exclusive of fees.
OS1/20/67/39 [page] 39 Kirkcudbright Shire List of Names collected by Samuel Coupland c/a [Civilian Assistant] 1st Examiner Parish of Kirkpatrick Irongray Plan -- No of Trace 27A -- 1 Objects Roughtree - A Village Roughtree School - A house [Note] -- There are two Parish schools - and the Sum of [£] 50.6.6 is given for the Schools. which is divided between the two Masters -- [initialled] R.Q [signed] Samuel Coupland c/a [Civilian Assistant] April 8th 48 [1848]
OS1/20/67/40 HALLHILL Hallhill Mr W Lithgow [Roughtree] Mr P Marchbank [Hallhill] 027 A large Farm house with offices attached in good repair the property of Mr Oswald of Auchencrew Ayrshire, it is situated on the north side of the Irongray road and about 100 yards from the side of the road, and about 5 1/4 Miles from Dumfries.
OS1/20/67/40 CHAPEL CROFT Chapel Croft Mr P Marchbank [Hallhill] Mr W Lithgow [Roughtree] 027 A small cottage in good repair the property of Mr Oswald of Auchencrew Ayrshire; it is situated about 6 Miles from Dumfries on the Irongray road
OS1/20/67/40 [page] 40 Kirkcudbright Shire List of names collected by Samuel Coupland 1st Examiner Parish of Kirkpatrick Irongray Plan -- No of Place 27A -- 1 Objects Hallhill - A Farm house Chapel Croft - a Cottage [signed] Samuel Coupland April 8th 48 [1848]
OS1/20/67/41 IRONGRAY CHURCH Irongray Church Mr Wilson Irongray Manse Mr Mungomery Gateside of Irongray William Lithgow School Master Roughtree 027 A parish Church situated on the north side of the road leading from Dumfries to Roughtree Village and about 4 1/2 Miles from the former place, it has no Galleris and the number of sittings are between three and four 100, the number of communicants are a [about] 150, The Ministers stipend is 16 Chalders 1/2 oats & 1/2 Barley - his salary generally amounts to £250 paid by the heritors of the Parish the present Minister is the Revd [Reverend] James. Wilson [signed] R. Quin
OS1/20/67/41 [page] 41 List of Names collected by Samuel Coupland CA. [Civilian Assistant] 1st Examiner Parish of Kirkpatrick Irongray Plan -- Trace 27A -- 1 Object Irongray Church -- a church [signed] Samuel Coupland April 6th, 48 [1848]
OS1/20/67/42 MARTYRS' TOMB Martyrs' Tomb Mr J Preacher Chapel [Croft] Revd [Reverend] James Wilson Irongray [Manse] 027 A Tomb stone with Iron palisading round it, it is situated in a small wood on the north side of the Irongray road and about 200 yards East of Hallhill farm house their is writen on the stone. Hear lies Edward Gordon and Alaxander McCubine Martyrs, hanged wihtout Law, By Lagg and Capt [Captain] Bruce for adhering to the word of God Christs kingly government in his house and the Covenanted work of reformation, against tyranny perjury and [prelacy] Revelations 12 V. [Verse] 11. March 3rd 1685. At Lagg and bloodie Bruce command we were hung up by hellish hand and thus thir furious rage to stay we did near Kirk of Irongray, here now in peace sweet rest, we take - once murder'd [murdered] for religion's sake
OS1/20/67/42 [page] 42 Examined Kirkcudbright Shire List of Names collected by Samuel Coupland c/a [Civilian Assistant] 1st Examiner Parish of Kirkpatrick Irongray Plan -- No of Trace 27A -- 1 Object Martyrs' Tomb - A Tomb Stone [signed] S Coupland c/a [civilian Assistant] April 8th [1848]
OS1/20/67/43 CARSEWELL Carsewell Mr Brown Inglestoun Mr Knight Maxweltoun Mr Mungomery Gateside 027 The Carse well was a farm house formerly but now the ground is all laid into the Inglestown farm and the old offices houses are all inhabited by labouring People. they are in good repair and is the property of Mr Oswald of Auchencraew
OS1/20/67/43 MARYFIELD LOCH Maryfield Loch Mr Knight Maxwelltoun Mr Brown Inglestown Mr Mungomery Gateside 027 A Small Loch on the farm of Maryfield; but in consequence of the improvements in drains carried on by the farmer of late the Loch has nearly becom dry
OS1/20/67/43 [page] 43 [Kirkcudbright] Shire List of Names collected by Samuel Coupland 1st Examiner Parish of Kirkpatrick Irongray Plan -- No of Trace 27A -- 2 Objects Carsewell - a Farm house Maryfield Loch - A Loch
OS1/20/67/44 WATER OF CAIRN Water of Cairn Mr William Lithgow [Roughtree] Mr Alexander McGeorge [Roughtree] 027 The Cairn water is a large rivulet, and it rises about half a mile, from Minneyhive at the junction of thre Burns called the Dalwhat Castlephairn and Craigdarroch and it emptys itself into the River Nith about 1 Mile from Dumfries
OS1/20/67/44 OLD SMITHY Old Smithy Mr James McKnight [Hallhill] Peter Marchbank [Hallhill] 027 A small house on the farm of Inglestown it was formerly a blacksmiths shop but now it is inhabited by two of the farm servents belonging to Inglestown it is the Property of Mr Oswald of Auchencraeu Airshire
OS1/20/67/44 [page] 44 Kirkcudbright Shire List of Names collected by Samuel Coupland 1st Examiner Parish of Kirkpatrick Irongray Plan -- No of Trace 27A -- 2 Objects Water of Cairn - A Rivulet Old Smithy - A House [signed] Samuel Coupland 21 March [1848]
OS1/20/67/45 NEW BRIDGE COTTAGE New Bridge Cottage John Potts Tennent New Bridge Cottage Adam Black Toll Bar New Bridge 027 A Neat Cottage with a garden attached the property of Marmaduke Maxwell Esqr Terregles Situated about 2 Miles from Dumfries, on the Glasgow Road, and adjacent to the Village of New Bridge.
OS1/20/67/45 NEW BRIDGE New Bridge Adam Black Toll Bar New Bridge John Johnston Tennent Midnunnery Farm Ho [House] Near New Bridge 027 A good Stone built three arched Bridge. over the Cluden Water. - situated about 3 Miles from Dumfries on the Glasgow Road it is a County Bridge.
OS1/20/67/45 [page] 45 List of Names collected by L. Corpl [Lance Corporal] Robert Quin RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] 1st Examiner Parish of Terregles Plan -- Trace 27A -- 3 Objects New Bridge Cottage - A House New Bridge - A. Bridge [signed] R. Quin L.Copl RS&M [Lance Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners]
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OS1/20/67/47 NUNWOOD Nunwood James Paterson Tennant Nunwood Farm House John Preacher Meresman Irongray John Johnston Midnunnery Farm House 027 A Very large Farm House with good offices attached, the property of T. Grierson Esqr Situated about 1/2 a Mile W. [West] of the Village of New Bridge and about 10 chains from the Junction of a Bye Road with the Irongray Road
OS1/20/67/47 [page] 47 List of Names collected by Richard Ryan C A [Civilian Assistant] 1st Examiner Parish of Terregles Plan -- Trace 27A -- 3 Object Nunwood - A Farm House [signed] Richard Ryan c a [Civilian Assistant] 25th March
OS1/20/67/48 NEW BRIDGE New Bridge Adam Black Toll Bar John Johnston Midnunnery Farm [House] 027 A Small Village on the Road leading from Dumfries to Glasgow and about 2 1/2 miles from the former. it Consits of about 6 or 7 houses of an inferior description one of which is a Smithy. -
OS1/20/67/48 MIDNUNNERY Midnunnery John Johnston Tennant [Midnunnery Farmhouse] John Potts [New Bridge Cottage] 027 A good Farm House with offices attached the property of M. Maxwell Esqr Terregles - Situated about 10 chains to the left of the Road leading from Dumfries to Glasgow and about 2 Miles from the former,
OS1/20/67/48 [page] 48 List of Names collected by L. Copl. [Lance Corporal] P. Quin RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] 1st Examiner Parish of Terregles Plan -- Trace 27A -- 3 Objects New Bridge - A Village Midnunnery - A Farm House [signed] P. Quin [Lance Corporal] RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners]
OS1/20/67/49 WOODLAND Woodland Alexander Austin New Bridge Cottage Adam Black Toll Bar New Bridge 027 A gentleman's Seat of a Superior description with Very fine office Houses attached; inhabited by the proprietor J. Walker Esqr Situated about 30 chains West of the Village of New Bridge and close to the River Clouden. -
OS1/20/67/49 WOODLAND COTTAGES Woodland Cottages Alexander Austin New Bridge Cottages A Black Toll Bar New Bridge 027 Three neat cottages the property of J. Walker Esqr Situate, to the left of the Road leading through and forming part of the Village of New Bridge
OS1/20/67/49 [page] 49 List of names collected by L. Corpl [Lance Corporal] P Quin RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] 1st Examiner Parish of Terregles Plan -- Trace 27A -- 3 Objects Woodland - A House Woodland Cottages - 3 Houses
OS1/20/67/50 CLUDEN WATER Cluden Water Alexander Austin [Woodland] Adam Black Toll Bar [Newbridge] Statistical account of Scotland Vol [Volume] No 1 027 A Considerable River forming (a part of) the Boundary between the Counties of Kirkcudbright and Dumfries; and also the boundary between the Parishes of Terregles and Hollywood it runs along the South Side of the Parish of Hollywood, above eight miles, and intersects it in three places, emptying itself into the River Nith Near the Old Collage which stands in the Parish of Terregles.
OS1/20/67/50 [page] 50 List of Names collected by L.Corpl [Lance Corporal] P Quin RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] 1st Examiner Plan -- Trace 27A -- 3 Object Cluden Water - A River [signed] P Quin [Lance Corporal] RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] 14.4 - 48 [14 April 1848]
OS1/20/67/51 WEST CLUDEN West Cluden William Chalmers Miller West Clouden Village Mr A McKinnall Tennent of Clouden Farm West Clouden Village 027 A Small Village on the banks of the Clouden about 4 Miles from Dumfries it Consists of a [description], 8 or 9 Very inferior Houses, there is also a Corn Mill, and two good farm Houses, and office houses attached to each - which forms part of the Village one of the Farm Houses is Situated at the East end, and is Called Clouden Farm. the other is Situated at the West end, and Called West Clouden Farm. -
OS1/20/67/51 [page] 51 List of Names collected by LCorpl [Lance Corporal] P. Quin RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] 1st Examiner Parish of Irongray Plan -- Trace 27A -- 3 Object West Cluden - A Village [signed] P. Quin L Corpl RS&M [Lance Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners
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OS1/20/67/53 UPPER RIDDINGSHILL Upper Riddingshill William Grierson Riddingshill D. Cairns Glenfoot 027 This was formerly a farm house but it is now annexed to Riddingshill farm
OS1/20/67/53 [page] 53 List of Names collected by 2nd Copl [Corporal] P. Quin Final Examiner Parish of Irongray [Plan] -- Trace Objects Morris Hill crossed out Upper Riddingshill -- A house [signed] P Quin 2nd Copl RS&M [2nd Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners]
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OS1/20/67/55 INGELSTON MOAT Ingleston Moat James Brown Ingleston farm house Daniel Cairns Glenfoot 027 A large Moat Situated on the Summit of large hill on the farm of Ingleston. it is rather of a circular Shape and has the apperance of having been at one time of large extent
OS1/20/67/55 INGLESTON Ingleston James Brown Ingleston farm house Daniel Cairns Glenfoot Terregles Ph [Parish] 027 A large and neat farm house with extensive out offices attached, Situated about one fourth of a Mile South of the Irongray Road and about half a Mile from the Ph [Parish] Church of Irongray, the property of Mr Oswald Auchencruvie Ayrshire
OS1/20/67/55 [page] 55 [Kirkcudbrightshire] List of Names collected by William Hogan CA [Civilian Assistant] 1st Examiner Parish of Irongray Plan -- Trace 27A -- 5 Objects Ingleston Moat - A Moat Ingleston - a house [signed] William Hogan May 16
OS1/20/67/56 COGERSHAW WOOD Cogershaw Wood James Brown Goerge Dickey The [Grove] 027 A Wood Chiefly fir Situated on the farm of Ingleston the property of Mr Oswald Auchencrew Ayrshire
OS1/20/67/56 GROVE COTTAGE Grove Cottage James Brown [Ingleston] George Dicky The [Grove] 027 A house with offices attached belonging to W. Maxwell Esqr situated on The Grove Estate the residence of the Wood foristers
OS1/20/67/56 THE GROVE The Grove 027 A neat and extensive Mansion house and offices, with a fine Garden attached - Situated on a rising Ground South of the road leading from Dumfries to Balymaclelan [continued on page 57]
OS1/20/67/56 [page] 56 List of Names collected by William Hogan CA [Civilian Assistant] 1st Examiner Parish of Irongray Plan -- Trace 27A -- 5 Objects Cogershaw Wood - a Wood Grove cottage - a house The Grove - a house [Faint signature below Grove Cottage] -- W. [Maxwell]
OS1/20/67/57 THE GROVE The Grove James Brown Ingleston George Dickey The grove William Grierson Riddings Hill 027 [continued from page 56] and about four Miles from the former place it was erected about 12 years ago on the site of the old Mansion house By the present proprietor Wellwood Maxwell Esqr
OS1/20/67/57 RIDDINGS HILL Riddings Hill James Brown Ingleston George Dickey The Grove William Grierson Riddings Hill 027 A Small farm house with out offices attached in good repair Situated on The Grove Estate. [signed] W. Maxwell Esqr
OS1/20/67/57 [page] 57 List of Names collected by William Hogan CA [Civilian Assistant] 1st Examiner Parish of Irongray Plan -- Page 27A -- 5 Objects The Grove - a house Riddings hill - a house [signed] William Hogan May 16th, 48 [1848]
OS1/20/67/58 [page] 58 List of Names collected by 2nd Corporal P Quin Final Examiner Plan -- Trace Entry for Riddings Hill crossed out [signed] P Quin 2nd Corpl RS&M [2nd Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners]
OS1/20/67/59 WHITE HILL OF TERREGLES White Hill of Terregles James Brown Ingleston Daniel Cairns Glenfoot 027 A large conspicuous and rocky hill. forming the Moast prominent, feature in the locality in whitch it is situated, the road from Dumfries to Shawhead winding round its base for a considerable distance, on the north Side about five Miles from the former place - the property of Marmaduke Maxwell Esqr Terregles
OS1/20/67/59 [page] 59 List of Names collected by William Hogan CA [Civilian Assistant] 1st Examiner Parish of Terregles Plan -- Trace 27A -- 5 Object White Hill of Terregles - a hill [signed] William Hogan c.a [Civilian Assistant] May 16th 1848
OS1/20/67/60 GLENFOOT Glenfoot Daniel Cairns [Glenfoot] James Brown [Ingleston Irongray] 027 A Small Cot house in ruins Situated at the Base of White Hill of Terregles, the property of Marmaduke Maxwell Esqr of The Grove [signed] M Maxwell Esqr Terregles
OS1/20/67/60 AIKIE BUSH Aikie Bush Daniel Cairns [Glenfoot] James Brown [Ingleston Irongray] William Grierson [Riddingshill] 027 A small but neat farm house with out offices attached all of which are in good repair, the property of Marmaduke Maxwell Esqr Terregles
OS1/20/67/60 [page] 60 List of Names collected by William Hogan CA [Civilian Assistant] 1st Examiner Parish of Terregles Plan -- Trace 27A -- 5 Objects Glenfoot - a house Aikie Bush - a house
OS1/20/67/61 MARYFIELD Maryfield John Miller Bowhouse Terregles John Herbertson Mainshead of Terregles 027 A farm hous. out offices and row of Cot houses attache all of which are in good repair it situated on the Terregles Estate, the property of Marmaduke Maxwell Esqr Terregles
OS1/20/67/61 MARYFIELD LOCH Maryfield Loch John Miller Bowhouse James Herbertson Mainshead of Terregles 027 Described on Trace 2
OS1/20/67/61 [page] 61 [Kirkcudbrightshire] List of Names collected by William Hogan CA [Civilian Assistant] 1st Examiner Parish of Terregles Plan -- Trace 27A -- Trace 6 Objects Maryfield - a house Maryfield Loch - a Loch [Original description of Maryfield Loch crossed out] [signed] William Hogan CA [Civilian Assistant] April 11th 48 [1848]
OS1/20/67/62 TERREGLES Terregles J Miller [Bowhouse] James Herbertson [Mainshead of Terregles] 027 A Modern built brick house four stories high Standing on a slight eminence. with extensive and neat gardens attached and a large portion of highly ornamental ground, Situated about 2 1/4 Miles. from Dumfries on the Irongray Road, it is the property and residence of Marmaduke Maxwell Esqr Terregles. In one Corner of the building is a neat Roman Catholic Chapel - and the Revd [Reverend] Mr Small is chaplain
OS1/20/67/62 MAINSHEAD OF TERREGLES Mainshead of Terregles Joe Miller [Bowhouse] James Herbertson [Mainshead of Terregles] 027 A large and neat farm house with out offices attached Situated north of the road from Dumfries to Irongray and about 2 Miles and a half from the former place the property of M Maxwell Esqr
OS1/20/67/62 [page] 62 Kirkcudbrightshire List of Names collected by William Hogan CA [Civilian Assistant] 1st Examiner Parish of Terregles Plan -- Trace 27A -- 6 Objects Terregles - A house Mainshead of Terregles - a house [signed] William [Hogan]
OS1/20/67/63 TERREGLES SCHOOL Terregles school John Miller Bowhouse James Herbertson Mainshead of Terregles Robert Harkness 027 A neat Cottage built School house Situated on the Terregles Estate the average number of boys and girls are 70, it is suported by the Heritors of the Ph [Parish] the Master's Salary is £34.4.4. the fees amount to £20.0.0 which makes it £54.4.4
OS1/20/67/63 TERREGLES CHURCH Terregles Church John Miller Bowhouse James Herbertson Mainshead of Terregles Robert Harkness Schoolmaster Terregles School 027 A Small plain building half of which is in a decayed State that is the first building) there has been an addition built to it. a good many Years ago. in Consequence of it been too small, but at present there is only the New addition used as the other part is quite decayed - the Communicants do not exceed 100, persons and the average attendance Not more than 70 or 80. the Ministers stipend is £150 (per annum) with a Manse and Glebe paid by the Heritors of the Parish
OS1/20/67/63 KIRKLAND Kirkland John Miller Bowhouse James Herbertson Mains head of Terregles 027 A neat farm house two stories high with out offices standing at a short distance from the dwelling house the property of M. Maxwell Esqr Terregles
OS1/20/67/63 [page] 63 List of Names collected by William Hogan CA [Civilian Assistant] 1st Examiner Parish of Terregles [Plan] 27A -- [Trace] 6 Objects Terregles School - a house Terregles Church - a church Kirkland - a house [signed] William Hogan
OS1/20/67/64 BOWHOUSE Bowhouse John Miller [Bowhouse] James Herbertson [Mainshead of Terregles] 027 A Number of houses Comprising a neat Village, Situated about three Miles from Dumfries on the road to Irongray. it contains about 60 inhabitants, has a Smithy and Carpenters Shop, the property of M. Maxwell Esqr Terregles
OS1/20/67/64 BRAE CROFT Brae Croft John Miller [Bowhouse] James Herbertson [Mainshead of Terregles] 027 A small farmhouse and out offices in good repair Situated on the Side of White Hill, the property of M Maxwell Esqr Terregles.
OS1/20/67/64 [page] 64 Kirkcudbrightshire List of Names collected by William Hogan C.A [Civilian Assistant] 1st Examiner Parish of Terregles Plan -- Trace 27A -- 6 Objects Bowhouse - a Village Brae Croft - a house [signed] William [Hogan]
OS1/20/67/65 KIRKLAND HILL Kirkland Hill John Miller Bowhouse James Herbertson Mainshead of Terregles 027 A Small arable Hill on the farm of the same name from which it takes its name
OS1/20/67/65 [page] 65 List of Names collected by William Hogan CA. [Civilian Assistant] 1st Examiner Parish of Terregles [Plan] 27A -- [Trace] 6 Objects [White Hill of Terregles crossed out] Kirkland Hill - a hill [signed] W Driscoll Gosset Lt RE [Lieutenant Royal Engineers] -- William Hogan CA [Civilian Assistant] April 11th 1848
OS1/20/67/66 [page] 66 OS1/20/67 67 Kirkcudbrightshire. Plan 27 A. [stamped] ORDNANCE SURVEY M.S. [MANUSCRIPT] STORE -- 2 NOV [NOVEMBER] 92 [1892] -- SOUTHAMPTON Names of Parishes -- Pages Kirkpatrick Irongray. -- 1 Terregles. -- 21