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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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HIGH BRIDGE OF CREE | High Bridge of Cree | James McKie George McHaffie Esq Wigton |
003 | [Situation] N.E. [North East] part of the County of Wigton & 8 miles NW [North West of Newtown Stewart. A stone bridge of one Arch spanning the Cree River. - A County Bridge and lying between the Counties of Wigton & Kirkcudbright |
CLAUCHANEASY | Clachaneasy Clauchaneasy Clauchaneasy |
Thomas McCraith James Stroyan (Smith) Clauchaneasy George McHaffie Esq Wigton |
003 | [Situation] 7 miles NW. [North West] of Newton Stewart & in the NE [North East] part of the Parish. A Small Village on the road side leading from Newtown Stewart to Ayr |
KIRKHOBBLE | Kirkhobble Kirhabbil Kirkhobble Kirkhobble Keirchapel Kirk Hoble Kirhobble |
Alexander Hannay David McWhirter Junr [Junior] James Stroyan (Blacksmith) Clauchaneasy George McHaffie Esqr This last in Old Title Deeds Statis. Acct [Statistical Account] 1841 [unreadable] 1789 |
003 | [Situation] In the NE [North East] of the Parish & ΒΌ of a mile S. [South] of Clauchaneasy. An ordinary farm house with small out houses attached the property of Colonel Stopford Blair |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 3Parish of Penninghame
Clauchaneasy
[side note] Clachan, Chauchane. a small village
with a Church
Dr. [Doctor] Jamiesons's Dictionary
Kirkhobble
[side note] In the Country the farm is generally
and commonly known only by the
name of Kirkhobble
Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
DANIALSAN, Nora Edwards, hastingleigh, joseph mc keown
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