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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BLACK GLEN Black Glen William McCrae n. Knockingarroch via Carsphairn
James Sloane N.S. Carsphairn Village Parish School Master
005 A Small Glen or hollow, through which flows the 'Bow Burn' It is formed partly by An abrupt declevity And partly by a gradual Slope.
BLACK GLEN RIG Black Glen Rig William McCrae n. Knockingarroch via Carsphairn
James Sloane N.S. Carsphairn Village Parish School Master
005 A Small hill or A ridge like shape on the farm of 'Knockingarroch' the Surface of which is heathy pasture It is Situated South of Black Glen from which it gets its name.

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List of Names Collected by Richard Ryan C. Asst. [Civilian Assistant] 1st Examiner
Plan 5A Trace 2
Parish Carsphairn

Object
Black Glen - Glen
Black Glen Rig - A Hill

[Signed] Richard Ryan C/A [Civilian Assistant]
6th. October 1849

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