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Parish of Troqueer
Plan 27D.
INDEX.
Names of Object -- Page
Arundel House -- 19
Barnhill -- 3
Bank House Cottage -- 20
Bank House -- 20
Banks Cottage -- 22
Broomlands -- 27
Broomlands Cottage -- 27
Barbush -- 34
BricKhouse -- 41
Burnside -- 42
Cocked Hat Plantation -- 3
Cargen Bridge Croft -- 9
Chapmanleys -- 6
Cargen Bridge -- 9
Smithy -- 10
Causeylands T.P. [Turn Pike] (side Bar) -- 12
Cargen Bridge -- 13
Curriestanes -- 14
Corbelly Hill -- 17
Corbelly House -- 17
Corbelly Place -- 18
Corbelly Square -- 19
Charter House -- 20
CrooKs Pow -- 31
Causeylands -- 15
Conhuith -- 35
Conhuith Plantation -- 35
Cargenholuit -- 36
Lodge -- 36
Cargen House -- 47
Cargen Pow -- 43
Dalbeattie Trust -- 45
Doweel -- 5
Drumsleet School -- 7
Drumsleet. -- 7
Drungans. -- 8
Drungans of Goldielea -- 29
DalsKairth LaKe -- 29
DalsKairth -- 30
DalsKairth Hill -- 31
Drungans Moss -- 31
Dalshinnie Wood, -- 41
DalsKairth Wood -- 43
Flatts of Cargen -- 47
Garroch -- 7
Gallow Hill -- 15
Howliggat -- 4
Hole croft -- 32
Islesteps Bridge -- 37
Islesteps -- 37
Kiln Hill Plantation -- 42
Lennox's Tower -- 30
Laghall Quay -- 38
Laneside -- 46
Mill BanK -- 18
Manse -- 24
Moat of Troqueer -- 24
Moat of Troqueer -- 25
Moss-side -- 32
* Carruchan -- 33
Mavis Grove farm -- 38
Mavis Grove -- 38
Moss-side Plantation -- 39
Mabie Burn -- 39
Marthrown of Mabie -- 40
Marhtrown Wood -- 40
Marthorwn Hill -- 40
Mabie Saw Mill -- 41
Mail &. New Galloway Trusts -- 44
New Cargen Bridge -- 11
Nethertown -- 36
New Abbey Trust -- 44
Moat Well -- 25
Old Military Road -- 26
Priestlands -- 13
Observatory -- 16
Parkneuk -- 14
Pearmount -- 14
ParK -- 15
Primrose Hill -- 17
Pleasance of Troqueer -- 21
PecKs Knowe -- 45
Pow Bridge -- 46
Pleasance -- 48
Rotchell -- 18
Ryedale Cottage -- 21
Rosefield -- 21
Ryedale -- 22
Ryedale Brick &. Tile Works -- 22
Red Bank -- 28
River Nith -- 34
Robbers Cave -- 35
ShanKfoot -- 3
Starryheugh -- 10
Starryheugh Bridge -- 13
SuffolK Hill -- 12
St Jardan's Well -- 45
Troqueer Gate -- 20
Troqueer Holm -- 23
Troqueer Church -- 23
*See correspondence in Name Book of Eskdalemuir Ph [Parish] |
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[Index Continued]
Names of Objects -- Pages
Townfoot of Carruchan -- 33
Willow Bush Plantation -- 4
West Hill -- 4
Westhill -- 5
Waterside -- 8
Welldale Cottage -- 21
Waterfalls -- 39
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COCKED HAT PLANTATION |
Cocked Hat Plantation
Cocked Hat Plantation
Cocked Hat Plantation |
William Gracie
Henry Kerr
Robert Holland |
027 |
[Situation] 1 1/4 Miles W, by N, [West by North] of Townfoot of Carruchan
A small plantation on the lands of Golielea its wood consists chiefly of oak. it had formerly been the form of a cocked hat hence the name, |
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SHANKFOOT |
Shankfoot
Shankfoot
Shankfoot |
William Gracie
Alexander Waugh
Mr McGowan |
027 |
[Situation] About 1 1/8 Miles W by N. [West by North of Townfoot of Carruchan
A Labourers cottage on the lands of Goldilea, convenient to it at one time there was a farm house known by the name of ShanKfoot, hence the name to this cottage. |
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BARNHILL |
Barnhill
Barnhill
Barnhill |
Alexander Waugh
William Gracie
Henry Kerr |
027 |
[Situation] 1 Mile W by N. [West by North] of Townfoot of Carruchan
Three Labourers Cottages on the lands of Goldielea having each a small Garden attached. |
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Form 136 Page
52 Cocked Hat Plantation
51 Shankfoot
51 Barnhill
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WILLOW BUSH PLANTATION |
Willow Bush Plantation
Willow Bush Plantation
Willow Bush Plantation
Willy Bush
Willie Bush |
Henry Kerr
Robert Holland
William Pagan
William Gracie
Alexander Waugh |
027 |
[Situation] 1 1/8 Miles West of Townfoot of Carruchan
A small plantation on the lands of Goldielea the wood of which consists of oak, this place at one time was grown over with willow, hence its present name, |
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HOWLIGGAT |
Howlygate
Howliggate
Howliggate
Howliggate
Howliggat
Howliggat
Howliggat |
William Gracie
A Waugh
Henry Kerr
Robert Holland
Joseph Welsh
Mr McGowan
John Bell |
027 |
[Situation] 7/8 mile W, by N [West by North] of Townfoot of Carruchan
Two small cottages on the lands of Goldielea, they are respectively Occupied by two widows, The [property] of Mr Newal Banker [Newtonstewart] |
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WEST HILL |
West Hill
West Hill
Waste Hill
West Hill |
James Little
Robert Holland
Ainslies Map
Mr McGowan |
027 |
[Situation] 1 3/8 miles N,W by W, [North West by West] of Townfoot of Carruchan
A considerable hill on the farm of Westhill, its soil consists of arable land On it is a Trigl, [Trigonometrical] station called by Trig, [Trigonometrical]l Party "Easthill" |
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Parish of Troqueer
Form 136 Page
54 Willow Bush Plantation
50 Howlygate
53 West Hill
[Note Howliggat] -- How A hollow
Liggat A gate -- Jamieson. |
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DOWEEL |
Doweel
Doweel
Doweel
Doweel
Dowell
Doweel
Doweel |
James Blunt
Alexander Waugh
Robert Holland
Henry Kerr
Ainslies Map
Joseph Welsh Provost
Mr McGowan |
027 |
[situation] 1 Mile W,N,W, [West North West] of Townfoot of Carruchan
A farm house and out houses in good repair, having a farm of land attached Occupied by James Blunt the property of the heirs of the late Col, [Colonel] Maxwell, |
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WEST HILL |
West Hill
West Hill
Westhill
Westhill
Wastehill |
William Pagan Esqr
William Gracie
Joseph Welsh
Thomas Thornburn Esqr
Ainslies Map (1820) |
027 |
[Situation] 1 Mile N,W, [North West] of Townfoot of carruchan
A farm house thatched and in indifferent repair with outhouses in good repair, having a farm of land attached occupied by Mr Pagan of Curriestanes and is the property of the heirs of the late General Sharpe, |
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Parish of Troqueer
Form 136 Page
50 Doweel
[49] West Hill |
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CHAPMANLEYS |
Chapmanleys
Chapmanleys
Chapmanleys
Chapmanleys
Chapmanlays |
William Pagan
Alexander Waugh
Ainslies Map (1820)
Val [Valuation] Roll (1819)
Val [Valuation] Roll (Ancient) |
027 |
[Situation] 1 Mile N.W. [North West] of Townfoot of Carruchan
Three small labourers cottages on the road side that leads [from] Dumfries to Castle Douglas, [and] near to the West side of [Westhill] farm house, |
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GARROCH |
Garroch
Garroch
Garroch
Garroch
Garroch
Garroch |
Mr Dudgeon
Alexander Waugh
Mr Pagen Curriestanes
Ainslies Map revd [revised] 1820
Valuation Roll 1819
Valuation roll ancient |
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[Situation] 1 1/4 Miles N,W, by N. [North West by North] of Townfoot of Carruchan
A large and neat farm house and out houses in good repair with a farm of land attached The property of Mr Jackson. of Maxwelltown |
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DRUMSLEET SCHOOL |
Troqueer School (Parochial)
Drumsleet School
Drumsleet School
Drumsleet School
Drumsleet School
School House |
Alexander Thomson
Mr Pagen Curriestanes
Robert Holland Chapmanleys
Henry Carr Longwood
Alexander Waugh Schoolmaster
Ainslies Map revd [revised] 1820 |
027 |
[Situation] 7/8 Mile N,W, [North West] of Townfoot of Carruchan
A school house with school masters house attached in good repair. the average number of scholars is about 200 The schooll master is Alexander Waugh his salary is paid by the Heritors of the Parish with that and the schollars fees. [--] this is a Parish School. |
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DRUMSLEET |
Drumsleet
Drumsleet
Drumsleet
Drumsleet
Drumsleet |
Alexander Waugh
Alexander Thomson
Ainslies Map revd [revised] 1820
Mr McGowan Archt [Architect]
Mr Joseph Welsh Provost |
027 |
[Situation] 3/4 Mile N,W, [North West] of Townfoot of Carruchan
Three Labourers Cottages on the farm of Waterside The property of Mr Maxwell of Camphill - |
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Parish of Troqueer
Form 136 Page
55 Garroch
59 Troqueer School (Parochial)
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WATERSIDE |
Waterside
Waterside
Waterside
Waterside |
Alexander Waugh
Mr Dudgeon
Mr Joseph Welsh Provost
Mr McGowan Archt [Architect] |
027 |
[situation] 5/8 Mile N. [North] of Townfoot of Carruchan farm house
A neat farm house and extensive out house with a farm of land attached the houses are all in [good] repair the property of Mr Maxwell of Camphill. Situate a short [distance] south of Drungans. |
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DRUNGANS |
Drungans
Drungans
Drunganshall
Drungans
Drungans
Drungans
Drungans |
Alexander Waugh
Alexander Thomson
Ainslies Map revd [revised] 1820
valuation roll 1819
valuation roll anct [ancient]
Mr McGowan Archt [Architect]
Mr Joseph Welsh Provost |
027 |
[Situation] 7/8 Mile N. by W. [North by West] of Townfoot of Carruchan farm house
A farm house and out houses in tolerable good repair with a farm of land attached. The property of Lady Ramsey. |
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Parish of Troqueer
Form 136 Page
57 Waterside
59 Drungans |
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CARGEN BRIDGE CROFT |
Cargen Bridge Croft
Cargen Bridge Croft
Cargen Bridge Croft
Cargen Bridge Croft |
H. H Dudgeon Esq.
Alexander Waugh
Mr Pagen Curriestanes
valuation roll 1819 |
027 |
[Situation] 7/8 Mile N, by W, [North by West] of Townfoot of Carruchan
A house situated on the road side from Dumfries to Dalbeattie about 1 1/4 Mile from the former. It formerly was a farm house, but is now used as a Labourers Cottage The property of Mr Maxwell of Camp hill. |
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CARGEN BRIDGE |
Cargen Bridge
Cargen Bridge
Cargen Bridge
Cargen Bridge |
Alexander Waugh
H.H. Dudgeon Esq.
Mr. Pagen Curriestanes
Ainslie's Map 1820 |
027 |
[Situation] About 1 mile N, [North] of Townfoot of Carruchan
This name applies to a number of houses all in tolerable repair, on the road side leading from Dumfries to Dalbeattie about 1/2 mile from the former. It is convenient to a Bridge crossing Cargen Water which probably give rise to its name. Its chief proprietor is Mr Maxwell of Camphill. |
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Parish of Troqueer
Form 136 Page
58 Cargen Bridge Croft
60 Cargen Bridge |
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SMITHY [Cargen Bridge] |
Cargen Bridge Smithy
Cargen Bridge Smithy
Cargen Bridge Smithy |
Alexander Waugh
Mr. Dudgeon
Mr. Joseph Welsh Provost |
027 |
[Situation] About 1 Mile N, [North] of Townfoot of Carruchan
A House used as a Smithy in [Cargen] Bridge Village hence its name |
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DRUNGANS LODGE |
Drungans Lodge
Drungans Lodge
Drungans Lodge
Drungans Lodge |
Alexander Waugh
Mr Dudgeon
Mr Pagen Curriestanes
Ainslie's Map revd [revised] 1820 |
027 |
[Situation] About 1 Mile N, by W, [North by West] of Townfoot of Carruchan
A small neat house, with out [house] attached, it is at present [putting] in repair Occupied by Mr. [Dudgeon] who is also proprietor. |
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STARRYHEUGH |
Starryheugh
Starryheugh
Starryheugh
Starryheugh
Starryheugh
Stairheugh |
Mr Dudgeon
Mr Pagen
George Payne Curriestanes
Ainslie's Map revd [revised] 1820
Valuation roll 1819
Valuation roll ancient |
027 |
[Situation] About 1 1/4 Miles N, by W, [North by West] of Townfoot of Carruchan A small house in bad repair [with] a small portion of land. The property of Mr Dudgeon of Cargen Lodge. |
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Parish of Troqueer
Form 136 Page
56 Cargen Bridge Smithy
56 Drungans Lodge
55 Starryheugh
[Note Cargen Bridge Smithy] -- To avoid repetitions of the
same name Smithy only
is written.
[Note] -- Heugh. - A ragged steep Scotth [Scottish] Dictionary |
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NEW CARGEN BRIDGE |
New Cargen Bridge
New Cargen Bridge
new Cargen Bridge
New Cargen Bridge |
Mr Pagen
Thomas Goldie
John Broach
Mr Joseph Welsh Provost |
027 |
[Situation] About 1 1/2 S. by W, [south by West] of Townfoot of Carruchan
A small Stone and Lime Bridge of one arch crossing Cargen Water on the road from Dumfries to Castle Douglas. A short distance to the North is a Trigl, [Trigometrical]Station called by Trigl, [Trigonometrical] Party "Terregles Hill" It is a county bridge. |
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ROTCHELL T P [TURN PIKE] |
Rochell-Bar
Rochell Toll Bar
Rotchell Toll Bar
Rotchell Toll Bar |
Table of Tolls
John Clarke Maxwelltown
Joseph Welsh Esqr Provost
List of Toll Bars |
027 |
[Situation] About 1 1/2 miles NNE [North North East] of Townfoot of Carruchan.
A Toll Bar and a collectors cottage adjoining. situated on the road leading from Dumfries to New Abbey |
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Parish of Terregles & Troqueer
Form 136 Page
61 New Cargen Bridge
Rotchell T.P. [Turn Pike] |
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CAUSEYLANDS T.P. [Maxwelltown] |
Caswaylands Bar
Caswaylands Side Bar |
Table of Tolls
Thomas Henderson Toll Collector |
027 |
[Situation] About 1 1/2 miles N, by E, [North by East] of Townfoot of Carruchan
This is a Side Bar T.P. [Turn Pike] in connection with Caswaylands Bar at the South end of Maxwelltown &. both are rented by the same collector It is for the use of collecting from such cars, vehicles, etc. as come &. go to Maxwelltown etc by the road over Corbelly Hill. |
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SUFFOLK HILL |
Suffolk Hill
Suffolk Hill
Suffolk Hill
Suffolk hill
Suffolkhill
Suffolk Hill
Suffolk Hill |
William Pagan
James Burgess
George Payne
valuation roll 1819
valuation roll ancient
Mr Joseph Welsh Provost
Mr McGowan |
027 |
[Situation] About 1 1/2 miles N,N,E, [North North East] of Townfoot of Carruchan
A small hill on the farm of Caswaylands the soil of which is arable land. Situated near the north side of Gallows Hill |
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Parish of Troqueer
Form 136 Page
64 Suffolk Hill
Causeylands T.P. [Turn Pike] (Side bar)
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STARRYHEUGH BRIDGE |
Starry Heugh Bridge
Starry Heugh Bridge
Starryheugh Bridge
Starryheugh
Starryheugh Bridge |
Mr Pagen
Alexander Waugh
Mr Joseph Welsh Provost
see Page 10
Mr McGowan Architect |
027 |
[Situation] 1 1/4 Miles N, by W, [North by West] of Townfoot of Carruchan farm house
A small wooden Bridge crossing Cargen Water situated about 1/2 way between New Cargen Bridge &. Cargen Bridge built for the accommodation of foot travellers etc |
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CARGEN BRIDGE |
Cargen Bridge
Cargen Bridge
Cargen Bridge
Cargen Bridge |
William Goldie
Alexander Waugh
Mr Joseph Welsh Provost
Mr McGowan |
027 |
[Situation] About 1 Mile N. [North] of Townfoot of Carruchan
A Stone and Lime Bridge of one arch crossing Cargen Water on the road from Dumfries to Dalbeattie and about 1/2 mile from the former. It is a county Bridge. |
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PRIESTLANDS |
Priestlands
Priestlands
Priestland
Priestlands
Priestlands
Priestlands |
Mr Currie
Mr Goldie
Ainslie's Map 1820
valuation roll 1819
Mr Joseph Welsh Provost
Mr McGowan |
027 |
[Situation] 7/8 Mile N,E. by N, [North East by North] of Townfoot of Carruchan
A good substantial farm house with outhouses and a farm of land attached the property of Mr Currie of Newtonairds Hollywood situate a short distance to the North East of Cargen Water. |
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Form 136 Page
64 Starry Heugh Bridge
63 Cargen Bridge
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CURRIESTANES |
Curriestanes
Curriestanes
Currystanes
Couristanes
Currawstanes
Couristains
Curriestanes
Curriestanes |
Mr Pagen
Mr Faid
Ainslie's Map revd [revised] 1820
valuation Roll 1819
valuation Roll Appendix
valuation Roll ancient
William McGowan Esqr Architect
Thomas Thorburn Esqr |
027 |
[Situation] About 1 1/8 N, by E, [North by East] of Townfoot of Carruchan farm house
A good farm house and out [houses] with a farm of land attached The property of Mr Pagen. |
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PARKNEUK |
Parkneuk
Parkneuk
Parkneuk
Parkneuk |
Mr Currie
Mr Goldie
Ainslie's Map 1820
Mr J. Welsh Provost |
027 |
[Situation] About 1 1/8 N, by E, [North by East] of Townfoot of Carruchan farm house
A small row of houses of an inferior description one of which belongs to a Toll Bar called Caswaylands side Bar situate on the road from Dumfries to Dalbeatie and about 1 1/4 from the former. |
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PEARMOUNT |
Pearmount
Pearmount
Pearmount
Pearmount |
Mr Goldie
Mr Pagen
valuation roll 1819
Mr Joseph Welsh Provost |
027 |
[Situation] About 1 1/4 Miles N, by E, [North by East] of Townfoot of Carruchan
A good farm house and out [house] with a farm of land attached the property of Mr Robinson. |
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Parish of Troqueer
Form 136 Page
65 Curriestanes
63 Parkneuk
65 Pearmount
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PARK |
Park House
Park House
Park House
Park
Park
Park
Park
Park
Park |
Mr Fade
Mr Paggan
Mrs Ball
Ainslie's Map (1820)
Val [Valuation] Roll (1819)
Map of Scotland
Thomas Thornburn
Mr McGowan
Provost Welsh |
027 |
[Situation] 1 3/8 Miles N,N,E [North north East] of Townfoot of Carruchan
A farm house and out houses in good repair having a farm of land attached Occupied by Mrs Ball who is also proprietor. |
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GALLOW HILL |
Gallow Hill
Gallow Hill
Gallow Hill
Gallow Hill
Galla Hill |
Mr Paggan
Mr Fade
Mr McGowan
Thomas Thornburn
Provost Welsh |
027 |
[Situation] 1 3/8 Miles N by E [North by East] of Townfoot of Carruchan
A small hill on the farm of Pearmount On it in feudal times criminals were executed hence the name. |
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CAUSEYLANDS |
Caswaylands
Caswaylands
Caswaylands
Caswaylands
Casewayland
Causey lands
Casseylands
Cassayland
Causeylands
Causeylands
Causeylands
Causeylands |
Mr Pagan
Mr Faid occupier
Joseph Welsh Provost
Table of Tolls
Ainslie's Map (1820)
Woods Map of Dumfries
Val [Valuation] Roll, 1819
Val [Valuation] Roll, (ancient)
William Watson
Ebenezer Clarke
John Bell. |
027 |
[Situation] 1 5/8 Miles N, by, E [North by East] of Townfoot of Carruchan
A farm house and out houses in good repair, having a farm of land attached, Occupied by Mr Fade The property of Mr Kirk Esqr, of Drumstinchal. A short distance to the East of this house is a Trigl, [Trigonometrical] Station called by Trigl, [Trigonometrical] "Maxwellton Hill" |
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Form 136 Page
[65] Park House
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OBSERVATORY |
Observatory |
See Name Book 27B |
027 |
[Situation] At the South end of the town of Maxwelltown
For descriptive remarks See Name Book Page 60, Plan 27 D |
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Observatory |
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CORBELLY HILL |
Corbally Hill
Corbelly Hill
Corbelly Hill
Corbelly Hill
Corbellyhill
Corbelly-hill
Corbellie-hill |
David McGill
William Primrose Esqr,
Joseph Welsh
Mr McGowan
Ainslies Map (1820)
Val [Valuation] Roll (1819)
Val [Valuation] Roll (ancient) |
027 |
[Situation] 1 3/4 Miles N,N,E [North North East] of Townfoot of Carruchan
A considerable portion of elevated ground at the South side of Maxwellton The road from Maxwellton to the parish Church passes over its east side, along which are ranges of good built houses, also on its summit stands Dumfries and Maxwelltown Observatory |
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CORBELLY HOUSE |
Corbelly House
Corbelly House |
T. F. Smith Esqr,
Mr Bailiff |
027 |
[Situation] About 3/4 mile WNW [West North West] of troqueer church
A good cottage residence 2 stories high and in good repair, occupied by T, F. Smith Esqr, Writer Dumfries The property of Mrs Kirk. |
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PRIMROSE HILL |
Primrose Hill
Primrose Hill
Primrose Hill |
David McGill
William Primrose
Joseph Welsh |
027 |
[Situation] 1/2 Mile N,W [North West] of Troqueer Church
A handsome cottage residence in good repair having about 2 acres of ornamental ground attached, The property and residence of William Primrose Esqr, |
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ROTCHELL |
Rochell House
Rotchell
Rotchell
Rotchell
Rochell House
Rotchill
Rochel |
David McGill
Thomas Thorburn Esqr,
Val. [Valuation] Roll (1819)
Joseph Welsh Provost
William McGowan
Ainslies Map (1820)
val [valuation] Roll (ancient) |
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[Situation] 35 chains N,W, [North West] of Troqueer church
A neat cottage residence two [stories high] having suitable out houses and a farm of about 130 acres of [land] attached, Occupied by David McGill, The property of H Aglionby Esqr, |
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CORBELLY PLACE |
Corbally Place
Corbelly Place
Corbelly Place
Corberry Place
Corberry Place
Corbelly Place |
David McGill
William Primrose Esqr,
Mr McGowan
Val, [Valuation] Roll (1819)
Corner Board
Joseph Welsh Provost |
027 |
[Situation] 38 chains N,W [north West] of Troqueer church
A range of buildings 2 stories occupied as 2 dwellings or [cottages] and is in front of Corbelly [Square] they are occupied by respectable families, and are the property of the trustees of the late Mr [Hare] |
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MILLBANK |
Mill Bank
Mill Bank
Millbank
Millbank
Millbank |
David McGill
William McGowan Esqr,
Mr. McGowan Architect
J. Bell Dumfries
Mr J. Clark Maxwelltown |
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[Situation] 38 chains N,W [North West] of Troqueer church
A range of buildings consisting [of] 4 handsome dwellings, 2 stories [high] having Gardens attached, [Occupied] by respectable families, And [all] property of Mr McGowan Archt [Architect] [of] Dumfries |
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Parish of Troqueer
Form 136 Page
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ARUNDEL HOUSE |
Arundel House
Arundel House
Arundel House
Arrundell
Arundale
Arundel |
William McGowan
Dr McGill
Thomas Thornburn
James Halliday
Valuation Roll 1819
Stat Acct,[Statistical Account] of County |
027 |
A neat cottage residence of 2 stories high having a garden attached. Occupied by James Halliday Ironmonger, the property of J Smith Esq. Leith |
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CORBELLY SQUARE |
Corbally Square
Corbelly Square
Corbelly Square
Corbelly Square
Corberry Square |
David McGill
William Primrose Esq.
Joseph Welsh Provost
Mr Gowan Architect
Valuation Roll 1810 |
027 |
A group of houses two stories high and in good repair, occupied by respectable families, the property of Mrs Hare of Isle Steps |
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BANK HOUSE |
Bank House
Bank House |
Mrs Maxwell
William McGowan |
027 |
A cottage 2 stories high and in good repair having a garden attached |
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BANK HOUSE COTTAGE |
Bank House Cottage
Bank House Cottage |
Thomas Brown
William McGowan |
027 |
A cottage in good repair with small garden attached, occupied by a labourer |
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CHARTER HOUSE |
Charter House
Charter House
Charterhouse
Charterhouse |
John Hutton
Thomas Thornburn Esquire
Valuation Roll 1819
Joseph Welsh Provost |
027 |
A neat cottage two stories high in good repair with a garden The property and residence of Mr Hutton |
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TROQUEER GATE |
Troqueer Gate
Troqueer Gate
Troqueer Gate |
Peter brown
William McGowan
Joseph Welsh Provost |
027 |
A group of houses consisting of 9 or 10 ,dwellings some of which are known by particular names such as Pleasant of Troqueer Walldale Ryedale Cottage |
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PLEASANCE OF TROQUEER |
Pleasance of Troqueer
Plesance of Troqueer
Pleasance of Troqueer
Pleasance of troqueer |
James Shannon
Peter Brown
Joseph Welsh Esquire Provost
Mr McGowan |
027 |
A small cottage slated and in good repair with garden and small field attached occupied by J Shannon |
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ROSEFIELD |
Rosefield
Rosefield
Rosefield |
Thomas Thorburn Esquire
William McGowan
Statistical Account of Kirkcudbright 1845 |
027 |
A neat and handsome cottage residence of the modern style 3 stories high with office houses attached together with garden and small plot of ornamental ground. The property and residence of Alexander Young Esquire |
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RYEDALE COTTAGE |
Rydale Cottage
Ryedale Cottage
Ryedale |
Peter Brown
Thomas Thorburn Esquire
Statistical Account of Kirkcudbright 1845 |
027 |
A small cottage two stories high occupied by two separate families of working people having a small garden attached. The property of James Thorburn |
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WELLDALE COTTAGE |
Walldale Cottage
Walldale Cottage
Welldale
Welldale Cottage
Welldale Cottage |
Mrs Wallace
Valuation Roll 1819
Mr Joseph Welsh Provost
Mr McGowan Architect |
027 |
A small cottage or cot house slated occupied by two separate families with an orchard adjoining which is also rented to one of the occupiers. The property of Captain Rutherford |
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BANKS COTTAGE |
Banks Cottage
Banks Cottage
Banks Cottage
Banks Cottage |
Mr Richardson occupier
William McGowan Builder
Mr Joseph Welsh Provost
John Clarke Land Surveyor |
027 |
A neat and well constructed cottage with out offices adjoining in one range; occupied by Mr Richardson , Nursery and Seedsman. The property of Mr Thorburn |
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RYEDALE |
Ryedale
Ryedale House
Ryedale
Ryedale
Ryedale |
Thomas Thorburn Esquire
William McGowan
Valuation Roll 1819
Statistical Account of Kirkcudbright 1845
Mr Joseph Welsh Provost |
027 |
A neat house 2 stories high of cottage style with suitable offices has garden and ornamental ground attached having about 42 acres of good arable attached on part of which are large [-- ]for making bricks and tiles. The property and residence of Thomas Thorburn Esq. |
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RYEDALE BRICK & TILE WORKS |
Ryedale Brick and Tile works
Ryedale Brick and Tile works |
Thomas Thorburn Esquire
William McGowan |
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Considerable works for the manufacture of Bricks and Tiles. The works consists of large drying sheds and there are 3 cottages the residences of some working people, there are about 20[-] employed during the season in [---] |
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TROQUEER CHURCH |
Troqueer Church
Troqueer Church
Kirk |
Rev Mr McFarlane
Thomas Thorburn Esq.
Ainslie's Map 1820 |
027 |
A small plain edifice in tolerable repair, its interior is well fitted up with galleries and sufficiently commodious with sitting about[-]40 The present minister is the Rev. William McFarlane whose stipend amounts tp about £322.12 besides a good manse and glebe. Attached to this church is a large grave yard. It is the Parish church of Troqueer |
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TROQUEER HOLM |
Troqueer Holm
Troqueer Holm
Troqueer Holm
Troqueer Holm
Troqueer Holm
Holm
Troqueerholm |
Thomas Thorburn Esq,
William McGowan
Joseph Welsh Provost
H H Dudgeon Esq.
Valuation Roll 1819
Statistical Account of County |
027 |
A neat and handsome house 2 stories and in good repair, having suitable out houses a garden and ornamental ground attached also about 40 acres of land. all is the residence of William Goldie Esq. The property of Mrs Taylor |
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MANSE |
Manse
Manse
Manse |
Rev Mr McFarlane
Thomas Thorburn Esquire
Ainslie's Map 1820 |
027 |
A neat and handsome built house in good repair, having out houses and a garden a small portion of which is ornamental ground and a glebe containing about 13 acres of land attached. The manse was built in 1707 and has got several [?] since |
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MOAT OF TROQUEER |
Moat
Moat
Moat
Moat House
Moat House
Moat of Troqueer |
Thomas Thorburn Esq.
Rev Mr McFarlane
Valuation Roll 1819
Joseph Welsh
Mr McGowan
Kenneth McKenzie Thornburn Esq. |
027 |
A handsome cottage residence having suitable out offices a garden and about 14 acres of arable land attached. The property of Thomas Thorburn Esq. |
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MOAT OF TROQUEER |
Moat of Troqueer
Moat of Troqueer
Troqueer Moat
Moat of Troqueer
Moat of Troqueer |
Rev Mr McFarlane
Thomas Thorburn Esquire
Ainslie's Map 1782
Mr Joseph Welsh Provost
Mr McGowan Architect |
027 |
An ancient moat the top of which is much levelled and made flat on which is a well cultivated garden chiefly in a flower garden belonging to the house called Moat of Troqueer |
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MOAT WELL |
Moat Well
Moat Well |
Mrs Richardson Banks Cottage
Mr Clarke Maxwelltown |
027 |
A good spring well on the lands of the Moat of Troqueer |
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Parish of Troqueer Page 25.Close by the manse and directly opposite to the spot, on the other side of the river where Cummins Castle formerly stood is a moat of a circular form and considerable height, where according to oral tradition the Kings of Scotland, or their vassal chiefs who were entrusted with the Keeping of it used to hang offenders and the most daring of their captives taken in battle or in acts of pillage and robbery. The more probable conjecture is that it was one of the circular mounds where the baron or judge of the district held courts of justice in the open air. See Statistical Account of Kirkcudbright 1845 Page 227 |
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OLD MILITARY ROAD |
Old Military Road
Old Military Road |
J McCormack Dumfries
John Wilson |
027 |
This name applies to the old road which led from Portpatrick to Dumfries part of which is here and there destroyed owing to alterations etc but chiefly to an improvement of late days by which a well planned line of road has been made and the old been almost entirely disused. See length descriptions for other plans. N.B. The part appertaining to the plan of this road was pointed out to Corporal Quin R.S.T.M. by the persons quoted for the spelling of the name are inhabitants of Dumfries |
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BROOMLANDS |
Broomlands
Broomlands
Broomlands
Broomlands |
Thomas Paterson
Joseph Blackstock
Statistical Account of Kirkcudbright 1845
Mr Joseph Welsh Provost
Mr McGowan Architect |
027 |
A neat mansion three stories high, built in the modern stile of Architecture with out offices a large garden and a small portion of ornamental ground attached It is at present occupied by Mr McKay Writer Dumfries.The property of Mrs Taylor Edinburgh.Situate a short distance to the west of the road leading from Dumfries to New Abbey and about one mile from the former |
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BROOMLANDS COTTAGE |
Broomlands Cottage
Broomlands Cottage |
William McDowall
Joseph Blackstock |
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Two small cottages on the lands of Broomlands respectively occupied by the Gardener and Coachman which are in the employment of Mr McKay of Broomlands House. Situate close to the road side leading from Dumfries to New Abbey and about one mile from the former. |
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REDBANK |
Redbank
Redbank
Redbank
Redbank |
Richard Robson
Joseph Blackstock
Ainslie's Map 1820
Valuation Roll 1819 |
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A house and out houses in [--] repair with a small orchard attached occupied by Richard Robson the property of Thomas Currie Esquire of Newtonairds Hollywood. This house had formerly a farm of land attached to it, but it is now rented along with the farm of Priestlands. Situate near the roadside leading from Dumfries to New Abbey and about one mile and a half from the former |
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DALSKAIRTH LAKE |
Dalskairth Lake
Dalskairth Lake |
A Waugh
John Kirk
William McGowan |
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A small sheet of water on the lands of Dalskairth and is situated in front of the mansion house |
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DRUNGANS OF GOLDILEA |
Drungans
Drungans
Drungans of Goldalee
Drungans of Goldielea
Drungans of Goldielea |
A Waugh
John Kirk
William Connell
John Grierson
Joseph Welsh
William McGowan |
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A row of houses consisting of three dwellings having respectively a small garden attached, the property of William Connel who is one of the occupiers |
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DALSKAIRTH |
Dalskairth
Dalskairth
Dalskairth
Dalskairth
Dalskairth
Dalskairth
Dalscairth |
A Waugh
John Kirk
Ainslie's Map 1820
Valuation Roll 1819
William McGowan
H H Dudgeon Esquire
Joseph Welsh Provost |
027 |
A neat modern built mansion house 3 stories high and in good repair, having a considerable garden of ornamental ground attached. This mansion is the residence of William Maxwell esquire of Dalskairth who is also the proprietor |
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LENNOX'S TOWER |
Lennox's Tower
Lennox's Tower
Lennox's Tower |
John Crosbie
William Connell
Thomas Thorburn Esquire |
027 |
A tower on the summit of a hill, it was erected in 1820 by James Lennox Esquire who was then proprietor of these lands, and in honour of whom it is named |
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CROOKS POW |
Crooks Pow
Crooks Pow
Crooks Pow |
John Kirk
A Waugh
Ainslie's Map 1820 |
027 |
A considerable stream or burn having its rise on the lands of Goldielea and running in a S Easterly direction about 5 or 6 miles to its conflux with the River Nith |
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DALSKAIRTH HILL |
Tower Hill
Tower Hill
Dalskairth Hill
Dalskairth Hill
Dalskairth Hill
Dalskairth Hill |
A Waugh
John Kirk
William Connell
Joseph Blunt
Joseph Welsh
William McGowan |
027 |
A considerable eminence or hill on the lands of Dalskairth, on its summit is a stone built tower used as a [Tri--] Station and called by that party Lenticks Tower. This hill commands a good view of the surrounding country |
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DRUNGANS MOSS |
Drungans Moss
Drungans Moss |
John crosbie
William Connel |
027 |
A small portion of moss on the lands of Dalskairth but is the property of Mrs Ramsay, The greater part of the moss has been lately reclaimed |
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HOLE CROFT |
Hole Croft
Hole Croft
Holecroft
Hoile Croft |
John Crosbie
William Connel
Valuation Roll 1819
Valuation Roll Ancient |
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A house on the lands of Dalskairth and situated about 20 chains [?] of the mansion, it is occupied by the gardener |
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MOSS-SIDE |
Moss-side
Moss-side
Moss-side |
John Kirk
A Waugh
Ainslie's Map 1820 |
027 |
A small farm house and out houses in good repair having a farm of land attached. The property of William Maxwell Esquire of dalskairth |
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MAINS OF CARRUCHAN |
Mains of Carruchan
Mains of Carruchan
Mains of Carruchan
Carruchan |
John Kirk
A Waugh
Ainslie's Map 1820
Valuation Roll 1819
Mr Clarke factor of the Duke of Buccleuch |
027 |
A large farm house two stories high with out houses in good repair and a farm of land attached. Occupied by Joseph McColm the property of William Maxwell of Dalton |
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TOWNFOOT OF CARRUCHAN |
Townfoot of Carruchan
Townfoot of Carruchan
Townfoot of Carruchan
Townfoot of Carruchan |
William McKnaught
James McNoe
Joseph Welsh
William McGowan |
027 |
A farm house and out houses in good repair with a farm of land attached occupied by William McKnaught. The property of Howet Esquire of Mabie at a short distance to the East of the House is a [Tri--] Station called by [Tri--] Party "Cray hen" |
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BARBUSH |
Barbush
Barbush |
James McNoe
William McKnaught |
027 |
A farm house and out house in good repair with a farm of land attached occupied by James McNoe the property of William St-- Esquire of Cargen |
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RIVER NITH |
River Nith |
See Plan 27 B |
027 |
For Description see name list for Plan 27B |
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CONHUITH |
Conhuith
Cunhuith
Cunhuith
Cunhuith
Cunhuith
Conhaith
Conhath
Conhuith
Conhooth
Conheath
Conhooth |
William McGowan Architect
James Cambell
James McKinnieMr Johnston
James Smith farmer Nethertown(by) Dumfries
Ainslie's Map resd. [revised] 1820
Thomas Thorburn Esq.
valuation roll 1819
valuation roll ancient
valuation roll 1748 |
027 |
[situation] 1 mile S.W. [South West] by N. [North] of Troqueer Church. A small farm house and outhouses with a farm of land attached occupied by Mr. Johnstone. the property of Miss. Johnston of Edinburgh |
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CONHUITH PLANTATION |
Conhuith Plantation
Conhuith Plantation
Conhuith Plantation
Conhaith PlantationConhuith Plantation |
James Campbell
James McKinnie
William Johnston
James Smith Nethertown by Dumfries
Mr. Joseph Welsh Provost |
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[situation] About 1 1/2 miles S.W. [south west] by W. [west] of Troqueer Church. A long strip of plantation the woods of which consists of firs chiefly, it is on the farm of Conhuith hence its name. Situate to the west of it is a Trig. [Trigonometrical] Station called by Trig. [Trigonometrical] Party "Craughen" |
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ROBBER'S CAVE |
Robbers Cave
Robbers Cave
Robbers cave |
James Campbell
James Smith
Mr. Joseph Welsh Provost |
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[Situation] About 1 1/2 miles S.W. [south west] by W. [west] of Troqueer Church. A large cave extending in for a considerable distance. Its entrance is about 2 feet high through a large rock. James Campbell and James Smith says that it has been handed down by tradition that Robbers had formerly frequented it hence its name. Situate in Cunhuith plantation |
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CARGENHOLM |
Cargenholm
Cargenholm
Cargenholm
Cargenholm |
James Campbell
James McKinnie
valuation roll 1819
Mr. Joseph Welsh Provost |
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[Situation] 1 1/2 miles S.S.W. [south south west] of Troqueer Church. A neat mansion house 3 stories and offices all in good repair with a small portion of ornamental ground attached. Occupied by David Thorburn who is also the proprietor of it. |
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LODGE [Cargenholm] |
Cargenholm Lodge
Cargenholm Lodge
Cargenholm Lodge |
James Campbell
James McKinnie
Mr. Joseph Welsh Provost |
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[Situation] 1 1/2 miles S.S.W. [south south west] of Troqueer Church. A porter Lodge belonging to Cargenholm from which it takes its name. Situate on the road from Dumfries to Carsthorn. |
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NETHERTOWN |
Nethertown
Nethertown
Nethertown
Nr. Town
Nethertown |
James Campbell
James McKinnie
James Smith
Ainslie's Map 1820
valuation roll 1819 |
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[Situation] 1 3/8 miles S. S. W. of Troqueer Church. A large and neat farm house with extensive out house and a farm of land attached. The property of mr Howie of Maybie. Occupied by James Smith |
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ISLESTEPS |
Isle Steps
Isle Steps
Isle Steps
Islesteps
Islesteps
Islesteps |
James Campbell
James McKinna
James Smith Farmer Nethertown By Dumfries
William Chambers Isle Steps
Ainslie's map 1820
William McGowan Architect
Thomas Thorburn Esq. |
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[Situation] 11/2 Miles S.S.W.[South South West] of Troqueer Church. A number of houses, consisting of two dwelling houses. A Smithy, and a farm house with out houses attached the whole are in good repair. The property of Mr Howat of Maybie-This place took its name from a ford in the Cargen Water where steps was put across to accommodate travellers previous to the Bridge being built. |
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ISLESTEPS BRIDGE |
Isle Steps Bridge
Isle Steps Bridge
Isle Steps Bridge |
James Campbell
James McKenna
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[Situation] Nearly 11/2 miles S.S. [South South] West of Troqueer Church. A stone and lime bridge of one arch crossing the water of Cargen. on the road from Dumfries to Carsthorn, it is a County Bridge. |
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MAVIS GROVE |
Mavis Grove Farm
Mavis Grove Farm
Mavis Grove Farm
Mavis Grove
Mavis Grove
Mavis Grove |
James Campbell
James McKinna
James Smith farmerNethertown by Dumfries
Mr. Joseph Welsh Provost
Mr. McGowan
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[Situation] 1 Mile S.[South] of troqueer Church. A small farm house and out house with a farm of land attached. the [buildings] are in bad repair. the property of Major Murdoo. a short distance to the East in the opposite side of Nith River is a trig [Trigonometrical] station called by trig [Trigonometrical] Party "New Quay Tall [ch--] |
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MAVIS GROVE |
Mavis Grove
Mavis Grove
Mavis Grove
Mavis Grove
Mavis grove |
James Campbell
James McKinna
James Smith Nethertown by Dumfries
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[Situation] 7/8 Mile South of Troqueer Church. A neat cottage built mansion two stories high with a small portion of ornamental ground attached. the property of Major Murdoo |
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LAGHALL QUAY |
Laghall Quay
Laghall Quay |
James Campbell
James McKinna |
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[Situation] 17/8 Miles South of Troqueer Church. A small Quay situate on the West of the River Nith built for the purpose of accommodating vessels in receiving and discharging there cargoes. |
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WATERFALLS |
Waterfalls
Waterfalls
Waterfalls
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A. Kirk
Samuel Carson
Thomas Thorburn Esq.
William McGowan |
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[Situation] 1 1/4 Miles W. S. W. [West South West] of Townfoot of Carruchan. A catarack having 5 distinct falls varying from 10 to 40 feet in heights. A beautiful view of which can be obtained from the mansion house of Dalskairth and from which it is one of the best sceneries in the demesne. |
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MOSS-SIDE PLANTATION |
Moss-side Plantation |
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[Situation] 3/4 Miles S.W. [South West] of Townfoot of Carruchan. A portion of a large plantation on the farm of Moss-side hence the name. its wood consists chiefly of Fir. The property of Howat Esq. of Mabie |
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Mabie Burn |
Mabie Burn |
See Name Book Plan 34H |
Passing by Mabie Saw Mill and Mosside farm houses |
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MARTHROWN OF MABIE |
Marthrown of Mabie
Marthrown of Mabie
Marthrown of Mabie |
Samuel Carson
James Smith
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[Situation] 1 1/4 Miles S.W. [South West] by S.[South] of Townfoot of Carruchan. A farm house and out houses in very bad repair, the property of W. Howat Esq. of Mabie |
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MARTHROWN WOOD |
Marthrown Plantation Marthrown Plantation
Marthrown Wood |
Samuel Carson
John Smith
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[Situation] 1 3/4 Miles S.W. [South West] by S.[South] of Townfoot of Carruchan. A plantation on the farm of Marthrown of Woodhead, its wood consists chiefly of Fir, The property of - Dudgeon Esq. of Cargen Lodge. |
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Marthrown Hill |
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Brickhouse
Brickhouse |
Samuel Carson
John Smith |
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[Situation] About 1 3/8 S.[South] by W.[West] of Townfoot of Carruchan. A small labourer's Cottage on the farm of Burnside in good repair. the property of William Howet of Mabie. This is the only house in the locality that is built of brick (hence the name) |
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Dalchiney Wood
Dalchiney Wood
Dalchinnie
Shinny
Dalshini
Dalshinnie
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Samuel carson
Joseph Smith
valuation roll 1819
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Valuation roll ant[ancient]
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Joseph Welsh Esq. |
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[Sitauation] 1 1/4 Miles S.S.W.[South South West] of Townfoot of Carruchan. A plantation the wood of which consists of ash, oak and fir. It takes its name from a house which formerly stood in an adjoining field called Ditchiney. The property of William Howet of Maybie |
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Mabie Saw Mill
Mabie Saw Mill
Mabie
Mabie
Mabie
Mabie
Mabie |
J. Welsh Esq. Provost of Maxwelltown
Samuel Carson
Joseph Carson
Valuation Roll 1819
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William McGowan Architect
Mr Joseph Welsh Provost |
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[Situation] About 1 3/8 S.[South] by W.[West] of Townfoot of Carruchan farm house. A saw mill and dwelling house on the lands of Mabie erected by the proprietor for the use of sawing wood on his estate. The property of William Howet of Maybie |
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Burnside
Burnside
Burnside |
Joseph Smith
Samuel Carson
Ainslie's Map revd[revised] 1820 |
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[Situation] 11/4 Miles S.[South] of Townfoot of Carruchan farm house. A neat farm house with extensive out houses all in good repair and a farm of land attached. Occupied by Joseph Smith the property of William Howet of Maybie. |
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Kiln Hill Plantation
Kiln Hill Plantation |
Samuel Carson
Joseph Smith |
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Dalskairth Wood
Dalskairth Wood |
John Crosbie
William Connel |
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[Situation] 11/4 Miles N.[North] by W.[West] of Townfoot of Carruchan farm house. A plantation on the lands of dalskairth the wood of which consists chiefly of oak. |
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Cargen Pow |
Cargen Pow
Cargen Pow
Cargen Pow |
James McKinnel
James Campbell
Mr Joseph Welsh Provost |
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This name applies to a small river or large stream the source is from the union of several small streams between the parishes of Lochrutton and Kirkpatrick Irongray the principal of these streams rises in Larglanglie in the parish of Urr and is first called Cronie Burn and after a short course it changes its name and is called Little Larg Burn and changes again and is called Bettyknowes Burn. it then unites with a small stream named Glenhead Burn thence the united streams is called Bogrie Lane and after a considerable distance it receives the waters of Lochfoot Burn(the latter having its source in Lochrutton Loch) and thence it is called "Cargen Water" untill it passes New Cargen Bridge. Thence it is called Cargen Pow untill its termination and influx with the Nith |
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New Abbey Trust |
List of Trust Roads |
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[Situation] Leading in a northerly and southerly direction through the parish of Troqueer. This Trust extends from Caswayland T.P. [Turnpike] by New Abbey to Kirkbean |
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Mail & New Galloway trusts
Mail & New Galloway Trusts |
List of Turnpike Roads
D.H. Gordon Kirkcudbright |
Leading in an eastern and western direction through the parishes of Troqueer and Terregles |
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Picts Knowe
Picts Knowe
Picts Knowe
Picts Knowe |
Mr Wilson
John Dickson
Mr Joseph Welsh Provost
Mr McGowan |
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[Situation] Nearly 3/4 Miles S.[South] of Townfoot of Carruchan. An ancient moat on the lands of Maybie. Situate in the centre of a small moss a short distance to the South of Jardan's Well |
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St. Jardan's Well
St Jardan's Well
St. Jeromes Well
St. Guerdon's Well
St. Querdon's Well |
Mr. Wilson
John Dickson
Ainslie's Map 1820
Thomas Thorburn Esq.
Statistical Account 1845 |
027 |
[Situation] 5/8 Mile S. [South] of Townfoot of carruchan farm house. A good spring well on the farm of Barbush. It is still resorted to by the supperstitious. Situate about 11 chains East of Picts Knowe. It was formerly very much resorted to from a superstitious belief in its miraculous effects curing diseases |
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Dalbeattie Trust |
List of trust Roads |
Passing in a N.E. [North East] and S.W.[South West] direction through the Parish of Troqueer |
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LANESIDE |
Laneside
Laneside
Laneside
Laneside |
Mr Wilson
John Dickson
Ainslie's Map revd[revised] 1820
Mr Joseph Welsh Provost |
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[Situation] 21/4 Miles S.S.W. [South South West] of Troqueer Church. A good farm house with out buildings in good repair and a farm of land attached Occupied by Mr [Wil--] the property of Mr Stuthart Cargen |
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POW BRIDGE |
Pow Bridge
Pow Bridge
Pow Bridge |
John Pearson
John Wilson
William Chambers |
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[Situation] 23/8 Miles S.S.W.[South South West] of Troqueer Church. This name applies to a stone bridge of one arch crossing Crooks Pow, on the road leading from Dumfries to New Abbey and about 4 miles from the former. There is a well built cottage in [---]repair situate close to the end of the Bridge. Both the Bridge and house are well known[---] the name given. The Bridge is [---] by the County |
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Cargen
Cargen
Cargen
Cargen
cargen
Cargen
Kergan
Cargen House cargen House
Cargen House |
James Wales
Thomas Goldie
James Smith Farmer Nethertown Dumfries
Ainslie's Map 1820
Valuation Roll 1819
Mr Forsythe, Factor for the Estate
Valuation Roll Ancient
Mr Joseph Welsh Provost
H.H. Dudgeon Esq.
Mr J Clarke Surveyor |
027 |
[Situation] About 17/8 Miles S.S.W.[South South West] of Troqueer Church. A gentleman's Mansion and out houses, built about 100 years ago by the Grandfather of the present proprietor. He has a large garden and a small portion of ornamental ground attached. The property of William Stothart Esq. It is situate about 3 miles from Dumfries on the New Abbey Road Side, Occupied by T. Graham Esq. |
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Flatts of Cargen
Flatts of Cargen
Flatts
Flatts
Flatts of Cargen
Flatts of Cargen |
Thomas Goldie
James Smith Farmer netherton Dumfries
Ainslie's map 1820
Thomas Thorburn Esq.
Mr Joseph Welsh
Mr McGowan |
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[Situation] 2/4 Miles S.[South by W.[West] of Troqueer Church. A good farm house and out houses all in good repair with a farm of land attached Occupied by Miss Sproat. The property of William Stothart Esq. A short distance from the house in a southerly direction is a Trig [Trigonometrical] Station called by Trig [Trigonometrical] Party " Green Moss" |
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CARGEN POW |
Cargen Pow
Cargen Pow
Cargen Pow |
James McKinnell
James Campbell
Mr Joseph Welsh Provost |
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[Situation] Running in a S.E. [South East] direction passing Pleasance on the E.[East] side near its junction with the Nith. A small river rising out of Lochrutton and running in an Easterly direction to its influx with the Nith about 3 Miles below Dumfries. It is called Cargen Water prior to its crossing the road leading from Dumfries to Carsethorn. The [--] also flows up this river as far as isle Steps bridge |
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Pleasance
P;easance
Pleasants
Pleasance
Pleasance |
Thomas Goldie
James Smith farmer Netherton Dumfries
Ainslie's Map revd[revised] 1820
Mr Joseph Welsh Provost
Mr McGowan |
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[Situation] 15/8 Miles S. [South] by W. [West] of Troqueer Church. A good farm house and out buildings all in good repair, with a farm of land attached the property of Stothart Esq. of Cargen. |
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WEST HILL |
West Hill
West Hill |
William Pagan Curriestanes Maxwelltown
William Gracie Marthrown Troqueer |
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A moderate Sized farm house thatched, in indifferent repair with out houses, the latter in good repair and a moderate Sized farm - of arable land in the occupation of William Paganod Curriestanes - the farm house is tenanted by a labourer - the property of the heirs of the late General Sharpe |
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CHAPMANLEYS |
Chapmanley's
Chapmanleys
Chapmanleys |
William Pegan Curriestanes Maxwelltown
Alexander Waugh Schoolmaster Troqueer
Robert McHolland Chapmanleys |
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Three Small cottages tenanted by labourers. on the road Side leading from Dumfries to Castle-Douglas near Westhill farm house |
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List of names collected by C.Asst [Civilian Assistant] Richard Ryan 1st Examiner
Parish of Troqueer
[Page] 27D
Trace 1
Objects
West Hill - House and farm
Chapmanleys - Houses
[signed] Richard Ryan C. Asst [Civilian Assistant]
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DOWEEL |
Doweel
Doweel
Doweel
Doweel |
James Blount [Doweel] Via [Dumfries]
Alexander Waugh [Schoolmaster Troqueer]
Robert McHolland [Chapmanleys]
Henry Carr [Longwood] |
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A moderate Sized farm house and out houses in good repair [and] farm of arable land tenanted by James Blount. the property of the heirs of the late Colonel Maxwell |
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Howeligate or Wholileggate
Howlygate
Howliggate
Howliggate
Howliggate |
Elizabeth Smith [Howelygate or Wholeligate] Via [Dumfries]
William Gracie Marthrown
Alexander Waugh [Schoolmaster]
Robert McHolland
Henry Carr |
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Two Small cottages on the Goldielea Estate near the farm house of Doweel occupied respectively by two widows the property of the heirs of Colonel Maxwell - these cottages are Situate in a Slight Valley or low ground which probably gave Rise to the name Howeligate |
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List of Names collected by C.Asst [Civilian Assistant] Richard Ryan 1st examiner
Plan 27 D
Parish of Troqueer
No of Trace 1
Objects
Doweel - House and farm [initialled] WR
Howlygate - Two Cottages [initialled] WR
[signed] Richard [Ryan]
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Shankfoot |
William Gracie Marthrown Troqueer
Alexander Waugh Schoolmaster Troqueer |
027 |
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Barnhill |
William Gracie Marthrown
Alexander Waugh Schoolmaster Troqueer
Henry Carr Longwood |
027 |
Three labourers cottages on the Goldielea estate the have got now ground attached to them But Small gardens |
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List of Names collected by C. Asst [Civilian Assistant] 1st Examiner
Plan 27D
Parish of Troqueer
No of Trace 1
Objects
Shankfoot - A Cottage
Barnhill - Three Cottages [initialled] WR
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Cocked -Hat Plantation
Cocked-Hat Plantation |
William Gracie Marthrown
Henry Carr Longwood [Troqueer]
Robert Holland [Chapmanleys Troqueer] |
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A Small plantation on the lands of Goldielea consisting of oak trees this plantation has been planted on the Site of a former one - which had been planted by Col [Colonel] Maxwell. - its shape was that of the figure of a cocked hat hence the name |
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List of Names collected by C.asst [Civilian Assistant] Richard Ryan 1st Examiner
Plan 27D
Parish of Troqueer
Trace 1
Object
Cocked-Hat Plantation [initialled] WR - Plantation
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WEST HILL |
West Hill
West Hill |
James Little West Hill Troqueer
Robert Holland Chapmanleys |
027 |
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List of Names collected by 2nd Corpl [Corporal] William Rogers RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners]
Plan 27D Trace 1
Parish of Troqueer
Object
West Hill - Hill
[signed] 10 May 1848
W Rogers
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WILLOW BUSH PLANTATION |
Willow Bush Plantation
Willy-bush
Willie Bush
Willow Bush Plantation |
Henry Carr Longwood [Troqueer]
William Gracie Marthrown
Alexander Waugh Schoolmaster
Robert McHolland [Chapmanleys] |
027 |
A plantation on the lands of Goldielea estate consisting chiefly of oak |
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DRUMSLEET SCHOOL |
Drumsleet School |
Alexander Waugh Schoolmaster
William Gracie Marthrown |
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List of Names collected by c. asst [Civilian Assistant] Richard Ryan 1st Exaniner
Plan 27D
Parish of Troqueer
No of Trace 1
Objects
Willow Bush Plantation
Drumsleet School - Parochial School
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STARRYHEUGH |
Starryheugh |
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GARROCH |
Garroch |
Mr. Dudgeon Cargen Lodge
Alexander Waugh School Master Troqueer Ph [Parish] School |
027 |
A large and neat farm house in good repair with extensive out-offices attached; the property of Mr Jackson Maxwelltown |
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List of Names collected by William Hogan C A [Civilian Assistant] 1st Examiner
Parish of Troqueer
Plan -- Trace
27D -- 2
Objects
Starryheugh - a house
Garroch - a house
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Drungans Lodge |
Alexander Waugh School School [Master Troqueer Parish School]
Mr Dudgeon Cargen [Lodge] |
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Cargen Bridge Smithy |
Alexander Waugh School [Master Troqueer]
Mr Dudgeon |
027 |
A smithy comprising part of the Village denominated Cargen Bridge situated about one mile and a half from Dumfries on the Dalbeatie Road |
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Kirkcudbrightshire
List of Names collected by William Hogan CA [Civilian Assistant] 1st Examiner
Parish of Troqueer
Plan -- Trace
27D -- 2
Objects
Drungans Lodge - a house
Cargen Bridge Smithy - a house
[signed] [William Hogan]
20th [April 1848] |
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WATERSIDE |
Waterside |
Alexander Waugh School Master Troqueer Ph [Parish] School
Mr Dudgeon Cargen Lodge |
027 |
A neat farm house with extensive out-offices attached in good repair situated on a by road leading from the Dalbetie road to the Carsthorn road the property of Mr Maxwell of Camphill |
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Drumsleet |
Alexander Waugh School Master Ph [Parish] School Master
Alexander Thompson Currie Stanes |
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Kirkcudbrightshire
List of Names collected by William Hogan CA. [Civilian Assistant] 1st Examiner
Parish of Troqueer
Plan -- Trace
27D -- 2
Objects
Waterside - a house
Drumsleet - three houses
[signed] William Hogan
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Cargen Bridge
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Mr. Dudgeon Cargen [Lodge]
Alexander Waugh Troqueer School [Master] |
027 |
A house situated on the side of the road that leads from Dumfries to Dalbeatie and about one Mil and a quarter from the former place it formerly was used as a farm house, but is now inhabited by working people. the property of Mr Maxwell of Camphill |
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List of Names collected by William Hogan CA. [Civilian Assistant] 1st Examiner
Parish of Troqueer
Plan -- Trace
27D -- 2
Object
Cargen Bridge (Croft) - a house
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DRUNGANS |
Drungans |
Alexander Waugh School Master Troqueer Ph [Parish] School
Alexander Thompson Currie Stones |
027 |
A farm house and out offices attached in tolerable repair, situated about five chains above Cargen Bridge on the same road the property of Lady Ramsey |
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Troqueer School (Parochial) |
Alexander Waugh School Master
Alexander Thompson Currie Stones |
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[Kirkcudbrightshire]
List of Names collected by William Hogan C A [Civilian Assistant] 1st Examiner
Parish of Troqueer
Plan -- Trace
27D -- 2
Objects
Drungans - a house
Troqueer school (Parochial) - a school
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Cargen Bridge |
Alexander Waugh [School Master Troqueer]
Mr Dudgeon [Cargen Lodge] |
027 |
A number of houses situated about a mile and a half from Dumfries on the road to Dalbeatie. the houses are all in tolerable repair. the Bridge over Cargen Water at the N.E. [North East] end of the Village and the above mentioned houses all go under the name of Cargen-Bridge, the hous next the Bridg is the property of the occupant Mr Broach. the remainder belong to Mr Maxwell of Camphill |
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Kirkcudbrightshire
List of Names collected by William Hogan C A [Civilian Assistant] 1st Examiner
Parish of Troqueer
Plan -- Trace
27D -- 2
Object
Cargen Bridge - houses
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NEW CARGEN BRIDGE |
New Cargen Bridge |
Mr Pagan Curriestanes
Mr Thomas Goldie Priestlands
Mr John Broach Cargen Bridge house |
027 |
A small stone built County bridge, of one Arch, over the Cargen Water, on the road from Dumfries to Castledouglas |
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[Kirkcudbright]
List of names collected by Samuel Coupland C.A [Civilian Assistant] 1st Examiner
Parish of Terrigles
Plan -- Trace
27D -- 3
Object
New Cargen Bridge - Bridge
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PRIESTLANDS |
Priestlands |
Mr Currie Newtonairds Hollywood
Mr Goldie Tennant. Priestlands farm house by Dumfries |
027 |
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PARKNEUK |
Parkneuk |
Mr Currie Newtonairds Hollywood
Mr Goldie Priestlands farm House |
027 |
A small Row of Houses of an inferior description one of which is a Side Bar. called Caswylands Side Bar. Situate at the junction of two Roads. and between Pearmount Farm House & Curriestanes House. |
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Cargen Bridge |
Mr Goldie Priestlands Farm House
Alexander Waugh Schoolmaster Troqueer Parish Scool |
027 |
A stone built Bridge of one arch, across the Cargen Water, and about 1 1/2 miles from Dumfries. on the Dalbeatty Road. It is a County Bridge, and about 1/4 of a mile from Curriestanes farm House. |
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List of Names collected by Samuel Coupland C Asst [Civilian Assistant] 1st Examiner
Parish of Troqueer
Plan -- Trace
27D -- No 3
Objects
3 Priestlands - A House
3 ParKneuK - Row of Houses
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STARRY HEUCH BRIDGE |
Starry Heuch Bridge |
John [McClalury] Labour Curriestanes by [Dumfries]
J. Pagen Esqr Curriestanes by [Dumfries]
Alexander Waugh School Master Troqueer Parish School |
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Suffolk Hill
Suffolk Hill
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William Pagan Curriestanes [Dumfries]
James Burgess Maxwelltown
George Payne Parkneuk [Dumfries D.?] |
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Plan 27D -- No of Trace 3
List of Names collected by Samuel Coupland CA. [Civilian Assistant] 1st Examiner
Parish of Troqueer
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Starry Heuch Bridge - Bridge
Suffolk Hill - A Hill
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PARK HOUSE |
Park House |
Mrs Raee Park house Dumfries
Mr Faid Cawsylands by Dumfries
Mr Pagan Curiestanes |
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A good farm house with offices attached the property of Mrs Raee. and situated on the side Road leading from the Dalbeatty to the Carsthorn Roads, and about 1 mile from Dumfries |
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Pearmount |
Mr Gouldie Priestlands by Dumfries
Mr. Pagan Curriestanes by Dumfries |
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Curriestanes |
Mr Pagan Curriestanes
Mr Faid Cawsaylands by Dumfries |
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List of Names collected by Samuel Coupland c/a [Civilian Assistant] 1st Examiner
Parish of Troqueer
Plan -- Trace
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Park House - Farm house
Pearmount - Farm House
Curriestanes - Farm House
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Caswaylands |
William Pagan Curriestanes
Mr Fade Caswaylands [Farm House Dumfries] |
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A good Farm House with office Houses attached the property of Mr Kirk of Drumstinchel all of which are in Good Repair, Situate, about 3/4 of a Mile from Dumfries and at the junction of two Roads leading from Dumfries to C. [Castle] Douglas & Dalbeatty |
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Gallow Hill |
Mr Pagan Curriestanes by [Dumfries]
Mr Faide Caswylands |
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A Very small Hill with a plantation on its summit. situate on the farm of Pearmount and about 10 chains from the Farm House. it derives its Name. from it being used as a place of Execution it is about 100 Years since the last culprit was executed thereon. |
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Kirkcudright
List of Names collected by Samuel Coupland C Asst [Civilian Assistant] 1st Examiner
Parish of Troqueer
Plan -- Trace
27D -- No 3
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Caswaylands - Farm House
Gallow Hill - A Hill
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CORBELLY HILL |
Corbally Hill
Corbelly Hill |
D. McGill Rochell House Maxwellton
William Primrose Esq. Primrose Hill Maxwellton |
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A hill or considerable portion of elevated ground at the South side of Maxwellton The road from the above town to parish church passes over its eastern part along which are ranges of houses. A building which was formerly used as a windmill stands nearly on its summit & is used as a sort of observatory or museum Generally called "The Observatory" |
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Primrose Hill
Primrose Hill |
D. McGill Rochell House Maxwellton
William Primrose Primrose Hill Maxwellton |
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A handsome cottage residence of the Elizabethan Style with about 2 acres of land attached laid out as garden & ornamental ground The property & residence of William Primrose Esqr Writer |
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Sheet No 5 -- Dumfries -- 5 feet Scale
Plan 27D -- Trace No 4
List of Names collected by C.A. [Civilian Assistant] J. Carpenter -- July 28th 1848
Parish of Troqueer
Objects
Corbally Hill - Hill
Primrose Hill - A house
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ROTCHELL HOUSE |
Rochell House
Rotchell
Rochell House |
D. McGill Rochell House Maxwellton
Thomas Thorburn Esqr Ryedale Maxwellton
Mr William McGowan Architect Dumfries |
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A neat cottage residence 2 storys high occupied as farm house with suitable out offices & garden attached with 130 acres of good arable land; occupied by D. McGill. The property of H. Eglinby Esq. M.P. [member of Parliament] for Cockermouth |
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Corbally Place
Corbelly Place |
D. McGill Rochell House Maxwellton
William Primrose Esqr Primrose Hill Maxwellton |
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A neat cottage 2 storys high occupied as two seperate dwelling by respectable families The property of the Trustees of the late Mr. Hare |
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Sheet 5 & 6 -- Town of Dumfries -- 5 feet scale
Plan 27D -- Trace No 4
List of Names collected by C.A. [Civilian Assistant] James Carpenter -- July 28th 1848
Parish of Troqueer
Objects
Rotchell House - House & farm
Corbelly Place
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MILL BANK |
Mill Bank
Mill Bank |
D. McGill Rochell House Maxwellton
William McGowan Irvine Street Dumfries |
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A range of buildings consisting of 4 handsome cottages 2 storys high with gardens attached. Occupied by respectable families. The property of William McGowan Architect Dumfries |
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Mill Green
Mill Green |
William Little Rope Maker Dumfries
William McGowan Architect Irvine Street Dumfries |
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A Small cottage or cot house Slated & 2 Storys high attached to it is a Small aditional apartment occupied by a rope maKer northward from the house nearly parallel to the river is a rope walk. This place is the public property of the town of Dumfries |
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Sheet No 6 -- Dumfries -- 5 feet scale
Plan 27D
List of Names collected by CA [Civilian Assistant] James Carpenter -- July 28th 1848
Parish of Troqueer
Trace
No 4
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Mill Bank - houses
Mill Green - A house
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ARUNDEL HOUSE |
Arundel House
Arundel House
Arundel House
Arrundell |
William McGowan Architect Irvine Street Dumfries
D. McGill Rochell House
Thomas Thorburn Esq. Ryedale Maxwellton
James Halliday Occupier Arundel House Maxwellton |
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A neat cottage residence 2 storys high with garden attached. Occupied by James Halliday Iron monger. The property of G. Smith Esqr Leith |
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Corbally Square
Corbelly Square |
D. McGill Rochell House Maxwellton
William Primrose Esq. Primrose Hill Maxwellton |
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A group of cottages of good construction 2 storys high. occupied by respectable families The property of Mrs Hare of Islesteps. |
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BANK HOUSE COTTAGE |
Bank House Cottage
Bank House Cottage |
Thomas Brown occupier Bank House Cottage Maxwellton
William McGowan Architect Dumfries |
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A cottage or cot house well constructed one story high slated, with small garden attached. occupied by a labourer. |
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Sheet No 6 -- town of Dumfries -- 5 feet scale
Plan 27D -- Trace No 4
List of Names collected by C.A. [Civilian Assistant] James Carpenter -- July 20th 1848
Objects
Arundel House - A house
Corbelly Square - houses
Bank House Cottage
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BANK HOUSE |
Bank House
Bank House |
Mrs Maxwell occupant Bank House Maxwellton
William McGowan Irvine Street Dumfries |
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CHARTER HOUSE |
Charter House
Charter House |
John Hutton occupier Charter House Maxwellton
Thomas Thorburn Esqr Ryedale Maxwellton |
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A neat cottage residence 2 storys high with garden attached & 2 Small cottages or Cot houses. The property & residence of John House. |
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Troqueer Gate
Troqueer Gate |
Peter Brown Troqueer Gate Maxwellton
William McGowan Architect Irvine Street Dumfries |
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A group of houses consisting of about 9 or 10 dwelling some of which are Known by particular names as Pleasants of Troqueer Welldale Cottage Ryedale Cottage. |
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Sheet No 6 -- Town of Dumfries -- 5 feet scale
Plan 27D -- Trace No 4
List of Names collected by CA. [Civilian Assistant] J Carpenter -- July 28th 1848
Parish of Troqueer
Objects
Bank House - A house
Charter House - A house
Troqueer Gate - houses
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PLEASANCE OF TROQUEER |
Pleasance of Troqueer
Pleasance of Troqueer |
James Shannin occupier Pleasance of Troqueer Maxwellton
Peter Brown Troqueer Gate Maxwellton |
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A Small cottage Slated & in good repair with garden& small field attached occupied by J. Shannin |
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WALLDALE COTTAGE |
Walldale Cottage
Walldale Cottage |
Mrs Wallace occupier Walldale Cottage
William McGowan Architect Irvine Street Dumfries |
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A Small cottage or cot house Slated occupied by two seperate families with an orchard adjoining which is also rented by one of the occupiers. The property of Capn [Captain] Rutherford. |
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Ryedale Cottage
Ryedale Cottage |
Peter Brown Ryedale Cottage Maxwellton
Thomas Thorburn Esqr Ryedale Maxwellton |
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A Small cottage 2 Storys high occupied by two seperate families of working people. having a small garden attached. The property of John Thorburn |
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Sheet No 6 -- Town of Dumfries -- 5 feet scale
Plan 27D -- Trace No 4
List of Names collected by CA [Civilian Assistant] James Carpenter -- July 28th 1848
Parish of Troqueer
Objects
Pleasance of Troqueer - A cottage
Walldale Cottage - A cottage
Ryedale Cottage - A cottage
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ROSEFIELD |
Rosefield
Rosefield |
Thomas Thorburn Esqr Ryedale Maxwellton
William McGowan Architect Irvine Street Dumfries |
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A neat & handsome cottage residence of the modern Style 3 storys high with office houses attached together with garden & small plot of ornamental ground. The property & residence Alexander Young Esqr |
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Ryedale
Ryedale House |
Thomas Thorburb Esqr Ryedale Maxwellton
William McGowan Architect Irvine Street Dumfries |
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A neat house 2 storys high of the cottage style with suitable office houses garden & ornamental ground attached. having about 42 acres of good arable land attached on part of which are large worKs for maKing brick & tiles. The property & residence of Thomas Thorburn Esqr |
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Sheet No 6 -- Town of Dumfries -- 5 feet scale
Plan 27D -- Trace No 4
List of Names collected by C.A. [Civilian Assistant] James Carpenter -- July 29th 1848
Parish of Troqueer
Objects
Rosefield - A house
Ryedale - A house
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RYEDALE BRICK AND TILE WORKS |
Ryedale Brick & Tile Works
Ryedale Brick & Tile Works |
Thomas Thorburn Esq. Ryedale Maxwelltown
William McGowan Irvine Street Dumfries |
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Considerable worKs for the manufacture of bricks & tiles. The works Consists of large drying sheds etc. there are also 3 cottages the residences of some of the working people there are about 20 men employed during the Season in the works |
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Banks Cottage
Banks Cottage |
Mr. Richardson occupier Banks Cottage
William McGowan Irvine Street Dumfries. |
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A neat and well Constructed cottage with out offices adjoining all in one range. Occupied Mr. Richardson Nursery and Seedsman. The property of Mr. Thorburn |
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Sheet No 7 - Town of Dumfries,
5 feet scale
Plan 27D Trace No 4
List of Names collected by C.A. [Civilian Assistant] J. Carpenter -- July 29th 1848
Object
Ryedale Brick & Tile Works - Brick & tile Works
Banks Cottage - A house
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TROQUEER HOLM |
Troqueer Holm
Troqueer Holm |
Thomas Thorburn Ryedale Maxwellton
William McGowan Irvine Street Dumfries |
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A neat & handsome house 2 Stories high of the modern Style of building with suitable out offices garden & ornamental ground The land attached Consists of 40 acres. It is the residence [of] William Goldie Esqr Banker The property of Mrs Taylor Liverpool. |
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Troqueer Church
Troqueer Church |
Revd [Reverend] Mr McFarlane Troqueer Maxwellton
Thomas Thorburn Esqr Ryedale Maxwellton |
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A Small plain Stone edifice which is the parish church but there is another church belonging to the establishment in Maxwellton (a chapel of ease), attd [attached] to the Parish church is a large graveyard in which the Church is situated it is fitted up with galleries etc & has 840 sittings The minister is the Revd [Reverend] Mr McFarlane |
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Sheet No 7 -- Town of Dumfries -- 5 feet scale
List of Names collected by C.A. [Civilian Assistant] James Carpenter -- July 29th 1848
Plan 27D -- Trace No 4
Parish of Troqueer
Objects
Troqueer Holm - A house
Troqueer Church - A Parish church
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Manse
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Revd [Reverend] Mr McFarlane Troqueer Maxwellton
Thomas Thorburn Esqr Ryedale Maxwellton |
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A neat & handsome house which is the Parish Manse having out offices garden and ornamental ground attached The glebe conslsts of about 13 acres of good arable land. "The Manse was built in 1707 & has got several repairs" |
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Moat |
Thomas Thorburn Esqr Ryedale Maxwellton
Revd [Reverend] Mr McFarlane Troqueer Manse
Maxwellton |
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A handsome cottage residence of a mixed Style of Architecture partly castellated. with suitable out offices garden etc, attached. The land attached is about 14 acres of good arable ground occupied by [--] The property of Thorburn Esq. Glasow |
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Sheet No 7 -- Dumfries -- 5 feet scale
List of Names collected by C.A. [Civilian Assistant] James Carpenter -- July 29th 1848
Plan 27D -- Trace No 4
Parish of Troqueer
Objects
Manse - A house
Moat - A house
[Entry for Moat Cottage crossed out]
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Moat of Troqueer
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Revd [Reverend] Mr McFarlane Troqueer Manse Maxwellton
Thomas Thorburn Esqr Ryedale Maxwellton |
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An ancient Moat the top of which is much levelled & made flat & which is a well cultivated garden chiefly a flower garden belonging to the house called Moat |
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Sheet No 7 -- Town of Dumfries -- 5 feet scale
List of Names collected by C.A. [Civilian Assistant] James Carpenter -- July 29th 1848
Plan 27D -- [Trace] No 4
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Broomlands
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Thomas Paterson Broomlands Cottages Dumfries
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Broomlands Cottages
Broomlands Cottages |
William McDowall Coachman Broomlands Dumfries
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Redbank |
Richard Robson Redbank Dumfries
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Drungans |
Alexander Waugh School Master Troqueer
William McConnell Troqueer
John Kirk Woodfoot Dalskairth
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Dalskairth Lake |
Alexander Waugh School Master Troqueer
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Dalskairth |
Alexander Waugh School Master Troqueer
John Kirk Woodfoot |
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Drungans Moss |
John Crosbie Gardener Hole Croft Dalskairth
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Lennox's Tower |
John Crosbie gardener Hole Croft Dalskairth
William Connell Drungans |
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Dalskairth |
Alexander Waugh Schoolmaster troqueer
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Tower Hill |
Alexander Waugh Schoolmaster Troqueer
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A large and conspicuous hill situated on the Dalskairth Estate On its summit is a round stone tower used as a Trig. [Trigonometrical] station which commands a beautiful view of the Solway and neighbouring coast |
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Crooks Pow
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John Kirk Woodfoot Dalskairth
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Moss Side |
Alexander Waugh School Master
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Mains of Carruchan |
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Townfoot of Carruchan |
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Mr James mcNoe Barbush
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Cunhuith |
Cunhuith |
James Campbell Islesteps
James McKimm Cargenholm Lodge |
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A small farm house with out offices attached in good repair, situated on the banks of the Cargen Water and about one mile up it from Islesteps Bridge. on the road leading from Dumfries to New Abbey. the property of Miss Johnston Edinburgh |
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Cunhuith Plantation |
Cunhuith Plantation |
James Campbell Islesteps
James McKimie Cargenholm Lodge |
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A long stripe of old consisting of Fir and a little other woods thinly scattered it is on the farm of the same name the property of Miss Johnston Edinburgh |
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Kirkcudbrightshire Plan 27D Trace 7 William Hogan Civilian Assistant 1st Examiner April 19th [1848] |
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Mavis Grove |
Mavis Grove |
James Campbell Islesteps
James McKimie Cargenholm Lodge |
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A neat cottage built mansion house two stories high. Situated between the River Nith and the public road leading from Dumfries to Carsethorn and about one mile from the former place. it was formerly called Laghall. It is the property of Major McMurdoo |
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Mavis Grove Farm |
Mavis Grove Farm |
James Campbell Islesteps
James McKimie Cargenholm Lodge |
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A small Farm house without offices attached in bad repair. Situated on the side of a road leading to Laghall Quay from the road to Carsthorn from Dumfries it is the property of Major McMurdoo |
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Plan 27D Trace 7 William Hogarth Civilian Assistant 1st Examiner April [1848] |
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Robbers Cave |
Robbers Cave |
James Campbell Isle Steps
James Smith Nethertoun |
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A large cave situated on the farm of Cunhuith and in a plantation bearing the name of Cunhuith Plantation the entrance to it is through a large rock and the hole through which you enter is about two feet high. tradition says that it was the haunt of a band of robbers from which it derives its name |
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Plan 27D Trace 7 William Hogan Civilian Assistant 1st Examiner |
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Isle Steps |
Isle Steps |
James Campbell Isle Steps
James McKimie Cargenholm Lodge |
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A number of houses consisting of two dwelling houses a smithy and farm house and out offices attached all of which are in good repair, they are situated about two miles from Dumfries on the Carsthorn road. they are the property of Mr Stothart of Maybie |
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Laghall Quay |
Laghall Quay |
James Campbell
James [Smith] McKim mie [Cargenholm] [Nethertown Holywood] |
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A small Quay situated on the south side of the river for the purpose of vessels receiving and discharging cargos on that side of the river |
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Plan 27D Trace 7 William Hogan Civilian Assistant 1st Examiner |
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Cargenholm |
Cargenholm |
James Campbell Isle Steps
James McKimie Cargen Lodge |
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A neat Mansion house three stories high. situated on the road side from Dumfries to Carsthorn it has offices attached all of which are in good repair, also a small portion of ornamental ground it has been enlarged and altered of late years, it is the property of David Thorburn Esq. of Cargenholm |
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Cargenholm Lodge |
Cargenholm Lodge |
James Campbell Isle Steps
James McKimie Cargenholm Lodge |
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A porter lodge belonging to Cargenholm from which it takes its name situated on the road from Dumfries to Carsthorn |
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Plan 27D Trace 7 William Hogan Civilian Assistant 1st Examiner William Hogan April 19th 1848 |
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Nethertown |
Nethertown |
James Campbell Isle Steps
James McKimie Cargenholm |
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A large and neat farm house with extensive out offices attached situated on the road from Dumfries to Carsthorn and about one mile and a half from the former place, it is the property of Mr Howet of Maybie |
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Isle Steps Bridge |
Isle Steps Bridge |
James Campbell Isle Steps
James McKimie Cargenholm |
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A stone bridge across the Cargen Water on the road leading from Dumfries to Carsthorn and about one mile and three forths from the former place. it has a span of about 30 feet and is a County Bridge |
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Plan 27D Trace 7 William Hogan Civilian Assistant 1st Examiner William Hogan April [1848] |
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Maybie Saw Mill |
Maybie Saw Mill |
Joseph Smith Burnside Maybie
Samuel Carson Marthrown of Maybie |
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A Saw Mill and dwelling house on the Maybie estate erected by the proprietor for the sawing of timber on his own estate. the property of Mr Howat Maybie |
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Waterfall Dalskairth Wood |
Waterfall Dalskairth Wood |
John Smith Woodfoot Dalskairth
John Milligan Woodhead
Samuel Carson Marthrown of Maybie |
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A waterfall situated on the estate of Dalskairth. it makes 5 distinct fall varying from 10 to 40 feet. the last fall being the greatest. a beautiful view of which can be had from the mansion house. and it forms one of the best pieces of scenery about the domain |
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Plan 27D Trace 8 William Hogan Civilian Assistant 1st Examiner William Hogan March 20th 1848 |
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Dalskairth Wood |
Dalskairth Wood |
John Crosbie Hole Croft Dalskairth
William Connell Drungans |
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A wood on the estate of Dalskairth. Situate between Tower Hill and Moss side Plantation it consists chiefly of oak. [---] |
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Plan 27D Trace No 8 2nd Corporal P Quinn RS&M Final Examiner |
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Moss Side Plantation |
Moss Side Plantation |
Joseph Smith Burnside Maybie [Mabie]
Samuel Carson Marthrown of Maybie [Mabie] |
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A portion of large wood consisting chiefly of fir with a little other wood. the portion so named takes its name from being situated on the farm of the same name, it is the property of Howet of Maybie |
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Marthrown of Woodhead |
Marthrown of Woodhead |
Samuel Carson Marthrown of Maybie [Mabie]
Joseph Smith Burnside |
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A small farm house with out offices attached in tolerable repair the property of Mr. Dudgeon Cargen Lodge |
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Kirkcudbrightshire Plan 27D Trace 8 William Hogan Civilian Assistant 1st Examiner March 20th 1848 |
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Marthrown of Maybie |
Marthrown of Maybie |
Samuel Carson Marthrown of Maybie
Joseph Smith Burnside Maybie |
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A farm house in good repair with out offices attached all in ruinous state situated on the Maybie estate the property of Mr Howet of Maybie |
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Kiln Hill Plantation |
Kiln Hill Plantation |
Samuel Carson Marthrown of Maybie
Joseph Smith Burnside |
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A wood consisting chiefly of young ash and oak situated on the farm of Burnside. it takes its name from an old kiln having stood formerly there it is the property of Mr Howet of Maybie |
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Kirkcudbrightshire Plan 27D Trace 8 William Hogan Civilian Assistant 1st Examiner David Paton Workman Marthrown |
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Ditchiney Wood |
Ditchiney Wood |
Samuel Carson Marthrown Mabie [Mabie]
Joseph Smith Burnside Marthrown |
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A plantation the N. [north] part of which is all ash and oak with a little other wood the remainder being chiefly Fir, it takes its name from a house having formerly stood in an adjoining field bearing the name of Ditchiney. it is the property of Mr. Howet of Maybie |
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Brickhouse |
Brickhouse |
Samuel Carson Marthrown of Maybie [Mabie]
Joseph Smith Burnside Maybie [Mabie] |
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A small cot house on the farm of Burnside in good repair the property of Mr. Howet of Maybie |
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Kirkcudbrightshire Plan 27D Trace 8 Willian Hogan Civilian Assistant 1st Examiner March 20th [1848] |
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Burnside |
Burnside |
Joseph Smith Burnside [Maybie]
Samuel Carson [Marthrown of Maybie] |
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A neat farm house with extensive out offices attached all of which are in good repair. it is situated about a quarter of a mile of a road leading from Dalbeattie road to the Carsthorn road the property of Mr Howet Maybie |
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Marthrown Plantation |
Marthrown Plantation |
Joseph Smith Burnside
Samuel Carson Marthrow of Maybie |
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A wood consisting chiefly of fir on the farm of Marthrown pf woodhead. the property of Mr Dudgeon of Cargen Lodge |
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Kirkcudbrightshire Plan 27D Trace 8 William Hogan Civilian Assistant 1st Examiner March [1848] |
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Laneside |
Laneside |
Mr. Wilson Laneside Farm
Mr. J. Dickson Dumfries High Street |
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A good farm house with out offices all in good repair the property of Mr Stoddart of Cargen Situate about 4 miles from Dumfries on the New Abbey Road |
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St. Jordan's Well |
St. Jordan's Well |
Mr. Wilson Laneside Farm Near Dumfries
Mr. J. Dickson Dumfries |
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This is a good spring upon the farm of Barbush and is still resorted to by the credulous. situate about 11 chains East of Picts Knowe |
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Kirkcudbright Plan 27D Trace 9 Samuel Coupland Civilian Assistant 1st Examiner S Coupland March 17th 1848 |
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Pow Bridge |
Pow Bridge |
John Pearson Pow [Bridge]
John Wilson Laneside
William Chambers Isle Steps |
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This name applies to a House and a Stone Bridge of one arch crossing Crooks Pow on the road leading from Dumfries to New Abbey and about 4 miles from the former. The house is a well built cottage in good repair situate close to the Bridge and hence its name. They are both well known by the name given. The bridge is built by the County. |
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Plan 27D Trace 9 David Hannay Civilian Assistant June 20th 1848 |
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Picts Knowe |
Picts Knowe |
Mr Wilson Laneside Farm Near Dumfries
John Dickson Dumfries |
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An ancient moat or [---] on the propery of Mr Howet of Mabie Situated in the centre of a small moss it is circular in form, and is still quite visible. |
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Crooks Pow |
crooks Pow |
Mr Wilson Laneside farm Near Dumfries
John Kirk Woodfoot Dalskairth |
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A considerable stream rising on the Goldielee Estate. It is at first a collection of surface waters, but in its progress to the river Nith receives a number of smaller streams which are tributary to it |
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Kirkcudbright Plan 27D Trace 9 Samuel Coupland Civilian Assistanrt 1st Examiner March 17th 1848 |
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Cargen |
Cargen |
James Walis Gardner Cargen House
Thomas Goldie Priestlands by Dumfries |
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A gentleman's seat with offices attached all of which are in good repair the property of William Stothert Esq Tennanted by T. Graham Esq. Situated to the right of the New Abbey Road and about 3 miles from Dumfries. Supposed to be built about a century ago by the Grandfather of the present proprietor |
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Kirkcudbright William McMurdo Civilian Assistant 1st Examiner Plan 27D Trace 10 William McMurdo April 12th 1848 |
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Flatts of Cargen |
Flatts of Cargen |
Thomas Goldie Priestlands by Dumfries
Miss Sprott PPleasance |
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A good farm house with offices attached in good repair the property of William Stothart Esq. situated to the left of the New Abbey road and about 31/2 miles from Dumfries |
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Pleasance |
Pleasance |
Miss Sprott Pleasance
Thomas Goldie Priestlands |
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A good farm house with offices attached to it and in good repair the property of William Stothart Esq. situated to the left of the New Abbey road and about 3 miles from Dumfries |
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Kirkcudbright William McMurdo 1st Examiner April 12th [1848] Plan 27D Trace 10 |
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Cargen Pow |
Cargen Pow |
James McKinnell Cargenholm by Dumfries
James Campbell Mavis Grove by Dumfries |
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A river of the smallest class rising out of Lochrutton and falling into the Nith about three miles below Dumfries, it is denominatedCargen Water prior to its crossing the road leading from Dumfries to Carsthorn. the tide flows up this water as far as Isle Steps Bridge at the above mentioned road. |
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Kirkcudbright Plan 27D Trace 10 William McMurdo 1st Examiner April 14th 1848 |
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Kirkcudbrightshire Plan 27D Troqueer |
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