Wigtownshire, volume 05

Page List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks Continued entries/extra info
OS1/35/5/1 [Page] 1 Parish of New Luce Plan 6A Index Names of Objects -- Page Craigoch -- 3 Cross Water of Luce -- 4 Craig Walton -- 8 Corly Craig -- 9 Craigniebay Knowe -- 10 Cairn Kenny -- 11 Craigoch Burn -- 11 Drumkare -- 12 Drumanee -- 12 Darnimow Fell -- 14 Glenwhilly -- 5 Glenkitten -- 6 Knowldens Glen -- 13 Marklach -- 5 Markdow -- 6 Mid Hill -- 8 Murdonochee -- 10 Murdonochee -- 10 Maurs Cairn -- 9 Palhatchie Burn -- 7 Park Hill -- 7 Studie Knowe -- 7 The Craigs of Stane Fauld -- 8 The Eldrig Ree -- 11 The Stab Hill -- 12 The Liggat Hill -- 13 The Stranoch -- 13 The Park Hill -- 14 Tyrock Burn -- 14 Water of Luce -- 3 White Cairn -- 9 Glenkitten Fell -- 15 [Signed] W Driscoll Gosset Lt. RE [Lieutenant Royal Engineers]
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OS1/35/5/3 CRAIGOCH Craigoch Craigoch Craigoch Craigach Craigoch Craigoch Informant could not spell the name Mr George Guthrie Factor William T Saunders Merchant Ainslie's Map 1782 George McHaffie Esqr. Old Ordnance Map 006 [Situation] 6 miles N N W [North North West] of New Luce Village & East of the confluence of the Palhatchie Burn and the Water of Luce. A house in bad repair and a large farm of land attached chiefly moor land. About four acres only being Cultivated. It is the property of the Earl of Stair.
OS1/35/5/3 MAIN WATER OF LUCE Water of Luce Main Water The Luce Main Water of Luce Water of Luce or Main Water of Luce Main Water of Luce Local Ainslie's Map 1782 Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account 1841 P [Page] 82 Ibid - p [page] 76 George McHaffie Esqr. Old Ordnance Map 1819 006 [Situation] North boundary of the County and part of the N.W. [North West] boundary of the Parish. A Rivulet rising in the County of Ayr & passing thro' [through] the County of Wigton empties itself into Luce Bay here it forms the County boundary.
OS1/35/5/3 [Page] 3 6A Parish of New Luce 'Creagach' Rocky, Craggy, Cliffy, Gaelic Dictionary
OS1/35/5/4 CROSS WATER OF LUCE Cross Water of Luce Cross Water of Luce Cross Water of Luce Cross Water of Luce Gilbert McIlwrick Ainslie's Map 1782 Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] 1841 George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] About the centre of the Parish. A river rising in Ayrshire and forms a portion of the northern boundary of the Parish of New Luce, when it flows Southward through the centre of the Parish, and ultimately falls into the Main Water of Luce at the Village of New Luce.
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OS1/35/5/5 GLENWHILLY Glenwhilly Glenwhilly Glenwhillie Glenwhilly Glenwhilly Glenwhilly Mr Peter Cowan Mr George Guthrie factor Mr William T Saunders Merchant Ainslie's Map 1782 George McHaffie Esqr. Old Ordnance Map 006 [Situation] 5 miles N. [North] of New Luce Village and West of the Cross Water of Luce An old farm house one story high built of stone and slated, having thatched out offices in bad repair and a farm of 440 acres of land attached the greater part of which is Moor land The property belongs to the Earl of Stair.
OS1/35/5/5 MARKLACH Marclauch Marklach Muirclaugh Marklack Marclaugh Mr Peter Cowan Mr George Guthrie Factor Mr William T Saunders Merchant Ainslie's Map 1782 George McHaffie Esqr Old Ordnance Map 006 [Situation] North of and near to the Farm House of Glenwhilly An old thatched farm house in bad repair having a farm of 950 acres of land attached the greater part of which is moor land the property belongs to the Earl of Stair
OS1/35/5/5 [Page] 5 Parish of New Luce Marklach - It is pronounced 'Marclauch' but Mr Guthrie is good Authority for 'Marklach'
OS1/35/5/6 GLENKITTEN Glenkitten Glenkitten Glenkitten Glenketten Glenkitten Glenkitten Mr Andrew McClure Mr. George Guthrie factor Mr William T Saunders Merchant Ainslie's Map 1782 George McHaffie Esqr. Old Ordnance Map 006 [Situation] About 5 miles N. [North] of New Luce Village & ¼ mile East of Cross Water of Luce A low thatched House and offices in bad repair having a farm of 470 acres of land attached the greater part of which is Moor land the property belongs to the Earl of Stair.
OS1/35/5/6 MARKDOW Markdow Markdow Markdow Mackdow Markdow Markdow Mr. James Dalrymple Mr George Guthrie Factor Mr. William T Saunders Merchant Ainslie's Map 1782 George McHaffie Esqr. Old Ordnance Map 006 [Situation] About 6 miles N. [North] of New Luce Village & ¼ mile N.W. [North West] of Cross Water of Luce A Small an ordinary farm house one Story high built of Stone and Slated having a farm of 1030 acres of land attached 30 acres of which is pasture and tillage and the remainder Moorland. It is the property of the Earl of Stair.
OS1/35/5/6 [Page] 6 Parish of New Luce Form 136 Page 23 - Glenkitten 25- MarKdow
OS1/35/5/7 PALHATCHIE BURN Palhatchie Burn Carigach Burn Palhatchie Burn Andrew Wright Ainslie's Map 1782 George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] Part of the N.W. [North West] boundary of the Parish & North of Water of Luce A small stream forming part of the N.W. [North West] boundary of the Parish and falls into the Main Water of Luce about 10 Chains west of Craigach Farm House.
OS1/35/5/7 STUDIE KNOWE Studie Knowe Studie Knowe Andrew Wright W.T. Saunders 006 [Situation] In the North part of the Parish and ½ mile N.E. [North East] of Craigach Farm House A large heathy hill having a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station on the summit, called Craigach W. [West]
OS1/35/5/7 PARK HILL Park Hill Park Hill Andrew Wright W.T. Saunders 006 [Situation] In the North part of the Parish and ¼ mile east of Craigach Farm House. A small low heathy hill East of the Main Water of Luce.
OS1/35/5/7 [Page] 7 Parish of New Luce Form 136 Page 27 Palhatchie Burn - This Burn forms another part of the County Boundary see page 11 W.J.T. 'Knowe' - A little hill, a hillock Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson's Scottish Dictionary. Park Hill - Not known.
OS1/35/5/8 MID HILL Mid Hill Mid Hill Andrew Wright George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] In the Northern part of the Parish. A large hill lying midway between Studie Knowe and Murdonachie and about 1 mile NE [North East] of Craigach Farm House.
OS1/35/5/8 THE CRAIGS OF THE STANE FAULD The Craigs of the Stane Fauld The Craigs of the Stane Fauld Andrew Wright George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] ½ mile East of Cross Water of Luce A few ledges of Rock about 10 Chains east of Park Hill and about the same distance S.W. [South West] of Mid Hill.
OS1/35/5/8 CRAIG WALTON Craig Walton Craig Walton Andrew Wright George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] East of the Palhatchie Burn A small hill about 5 Chains east of Palhatchie Burn. There does not appear to be any Craigs on the hill, from which it could have derived its name.
OS1/35/5/8 [Page] 8 Parish of New Luce Form 136 page 28 'Craig' - A Rock 'Stane' - A Stone 'Fauld' - A sheep fold. Dr [Doctor] Jamieson's Scottish Dictionary
OS1/35/5/9 CORLY CRAIG Corly Craig Corly Craig James Dalrymple William Shaw 006 [Situation] In the Northern part of the Parish & ½ Mile South South of the County By. [Boundary] The face of a small heathy hill, interspersed with a few rocks.
OS1/35/5/9 WHITE CAIRN White Cairn White Cairn William Shaw George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] ½ Mile South of the junction of Craigoch Burn with the Cross Water of Luce. A small Cairn, composed of small Stones, situated about ½ mile SE [South East] of Cairn Kenny and about 1½ Miles NW [North West] of Markclough Farm House
OS1/35/5/9 MAURS CAIRN Maurs Cairn Maurs Cairn Mr. McCraith George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] 1 mile North of Glenwhilly Farm House A small heathy hill about ½ mile NW [North West] of MarKclough Farm House.
OS1/35/5/9 [Page] 9 Parish of New Luce Form 136 Page 32 Corly Craig - not known In the Statistical Account of Wigtonshire 1841 as well as Chalmers Caledonia. The Cairns of this Parish are described as 'Sepulchral, and are known as the 'Auld Grey Cairns'.
OS1/35/5/10 CRAIGNIEBAY KNOWE Craigniebay Knowe Craigniebay Knowe Gilbert McIlwrick George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] ½ mile S.E. [South East] of Markdow Farm House & S.E. [South East] of the Cross Water of Luce. A small heathy hill about ½ Mile S. [South] East of Markdow Farm House and about the same distance N.W. [North West] of Glenkitten Fell.
OS1/35/5/10 MURDONOCHEE Murdonochee Murdonochee Murdonochie Murdonochie Mr. McCraight George McHaffie Esqr. William Shaw Andrew West 006 [Situation] ½ Mile North of Glenwhilly Farm House. A small heathy hill (the property of the Earl of Stair) about ¾ Mile, South West of Markdow farm house and about ¼ Mile West of Markclough. A Tigl. [Trigonometrical Station on this hill called Markclough.
OS1/35/5/10 MURDONOCHEE Murdonochie Murdonochie Murdonochee Murdonochee William Shaw Andrew West Mr. McCraight George McHaffie 006 [Situation] 1¾ Miles North of Glenwhilly Farm House. A large heathy hill in the Northern part of the Parish of New Luce at its northern base runs the Craigach Burn, which forms the boundary between Ayrshire & Wigtown. A Trigl. [Trigononmetrical] Station on this Hill called Craigach East.
OS1/35/5/10 [Page] 10 Parish of New Luce Form 136 Page 29 & 31 'Knowe' - A little hill, hillock Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson's Dictionary. Murdonochee - These are quite separate & distinct hills
OS1/35/5/11 CAIRN KENNY Cairn Kenny Cairn Kenny Cairn Kenny William Shaw Andrew West George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] ¼ Mile South of Craigoch Burn A small cairn at the base of Murdonochee, and about ½ Mile South of the junction of Craigach Burn and the Cross Water of Luce, it is composed of small stones and is supposed to be a Sepulchral Monument. 'The Cairns of this Parish are commonly called the "Auld Grey Cairns." Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] 1841
OS1/35/5/11 CRAIGOCH BURN Craigoch Burn Craigoch Burn William Shaw George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] Forming part of the Northern Boundary of the Parish. A small stream which forms a portion of the boundary between the Parish of New Luce and County of Ayr. It is at the foot of Murdonochie hill and falls into the Cross Water of Luce.
OS1/35/5/11 THE ELDRIG REE The Eldrig Rae The Eldrick Ree William Shaw George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] In the Northern part of the Parish & near the Cross Water of Luce. A Sheep Ree Situated on a small heathy hill about 12 Chains & SE [South East] of the junction of the Craigoch Burn and the Cross Water of Luce.
OS1/35/5/11 [Page] 11 Parish of New Luce Form 136 pages 29 & 30 'Creagach' Rocky, craggy, cliffy. Gaelic 'Burn' A small stream, a rivulet. Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson's Dictionary
OS1/35/5/12 DRUMKARE Drumkare Drumkare Drumkare William Shaw James Dalrymple George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] In the Northern part of the Parish. A small green hill on the right bank of the Cross Water of Luce and about ¾ Mile S.E. [South East] of its junction with the Craigach Burn.
OS1/35/5/12 THE STAB HILL The Stab Hill The Stab Hill The Stab Hill Anthony McHarg Mr West George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] 1½ Miles West of the Stranoch. A large heathy hill on the farm of Dolnygap. A Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station on this Hill called after the Farm Dolnygap
OS1/35/5/12 DRUMANEE Drumanee Drumanee Drumanee Mr. West Mr. Templeton George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] 3/4 Mile N.W. [North West] of the Stranoch. A small heathy hill on the farm of Glenwhilly A Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station on it called MarKclough West. It is situated about Midway between Glenwhilly Farm House & The Stab Hill.
OS1/35/5/12 [Page] 12 Parish of New Luce Form 136 Pages 30 & 34 'Drum' - The back of animals, the ridge of a hill, Gaelic Dictionary
OS1/35/5/13 THE LIGGAT HILL The Legget Hill The Legget Hill Mr. West George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] East of the Water of Luce A small heathy hill about 10 Chains East of The Water of Luce, and situate between it and Drumonee.
OS1/35/5/13 KNOWLDENS GLEN Knowldens Glen Knowldens Glen Mr. Templeton Anthony McHarg 006 [Situation] ¼ Mile West of the Stranoch A small narrow Glen about 60 links in Width situated at the western base of 'The Stranoch'
OS1/35/5/13 THE STRANOCH The Stranoch The Stranoch Mr Templeton Anthony McHarg 006 [Situation] ½ mile West of the Cross Water of Luce. A large hill with a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station on its Summit called Glenwhilly. The Cross Water of Luce runs parallel to and within a few chains of its base.
OS1/35/5/13 [Page] 13 Parish of New Luce Form 136 Pages 33 & 34 'Liggat' A gate so hung that it may shut itself. Dr. [Doctor] Jameison's Dictionary 'Strianach' A badger Gaelic Dictionary
OS1/35/5/14 DARNIMOW FELL Dernimow Fell Dernimow Fell Dirnimow Dirnimow Fell or Darnimow Andrew McClure Mr. Hewitson Ainslie's Map 1782 George McHaffie Esqr. See Name List Plan 6A pages 3 & 9 006 [Situation] ½ Mile East of the Cross Water of Luce. A large heathy hill North of the Village of New Luce.
OS1/35/5/14 THE PARK HILL The Park Hill The Park Hill The Park Hill Andrew McClure Mr. Hewitson George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] North of the Darnimow Fell. A small heathy hill midway between Darnimow Fell and Glenkitten Fell.
OS1/35/5/14 TRYOCK BURN Tryock Burn Tryock Burn Andrew McClure George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] North of the Dirnimow Fell. A small stream rising east of Glenkitten Fell, runs between 'The Park Hill' and 'Dernimow Fell' and falls into the 'Cross Water of Luce' at the Western Base of Dernimow Fell.
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OS1/35/5/15 GLENKITTEN FELL Glenkitten Fell Glenkitten Fell Glenkitten Fell David Wilson Gilbert McIlwrick George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] ½ Mile S.E. [South East] of the Cross Water of Luce. A heathy hill on the farm of Glenkitten
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OS1/35/5/19 CRAIGOCH Craigoch Informant could not Spell 006 A house in bad repair with a large Moor farm and about four acres of cultivated land. rent £70 per Annum, and is the property of Lord Stair of Colhorn.
OS1/35/5/19 [Page] 19 List of Names Collected by Pri. [Private] Peter BracKen RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] first Examiner Plan No 6A No. of Field Tracing 1 Parish New Luce Object Craigoch - A House [Signed] Peter BracKen Pri RS & M [Private Royal Sappers & Miners] 13 Oct [October] 1845
OS1/35/5/20 WATER OF LUCE Water of Luce Local 006 A Rivulet rising in the County of Ayr passing thro' [through] the County of Wigton empties itself into Luce Bay. here it forms the County boundary.
OS1/35/5/20 [Page] 20 List of Names Collected by Corp. [Corporal] Robert Barlow RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] Parish New Luce Plan 6A Trace 1 Object Water of Luce - River [Signed] Robert Barlow Corpl. [Corporal] RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] 14th Nov 1845
OS1/35/5/21 GLENWHILLY Glenwhilly Mr Peter Cowan Stranraer 006 An old farm Hous one Story high Slated and built of Stone with thatched out offices in bad the farm contains 440 acres the greater part of which is moor land this farm is the property of the Earl of Stair of Culhorn House and is on his own lands at present
OS1/35/5/21 [Page] 21 List of Names Collected by Patrick Connell Pte. RS [Private Royal Sappers] & Miners 30 th September 1845 Parish Newluce Plan 6A Trace 4 Object Glenwhilly - House [Signed] Patrick Connell Pt RS [Private Royal Sappers] & Miners 30 th September 1845
OS1/35/5/22 MARKCLAUCH Markclauch Mr Peter Cowan Stranraer 006 An old thatched farm House in bad repair the farm Contains 950 Acres of which the greater part of it is moor land this farm is the property of the Earl of Stair of Culhorn House Stranraer And is on his lands at present
OS1/35/5/22 [Page] 22 List of Names Collected by Patrick Connell Pt RS [Private Royal Sappers] & Miners 30th September 1845 Parish New Luce Plan 6A Trace 4 Object Marclauch - House [Signed] Patrick Connell Pt RS [Private Royal Sappers] & Miners 30th September 1845
OS1/35/5/23 GLENKITTEN Glenkitten Mr Andrew McClure Glenkitten Glenluce 006 A low thatched house and offices in bad repair occupied by Mr. Andrew McClure he holds a farm of 470.00 ars [acres] with said house the greater part of which is moor land And the property of the Earl of Stair.
OS1/35/5/23 [Page] 23 List of Names Collected by Patrick Connell Private RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] September 30th 1845 1st Examiner Parish New Luce Plan 6A Trace 4 Object Glenkitten - House [Signed] Patrick Connell Pt RS [Private Royal Sappers] & Miners September 23rd 1845
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OS1/35/5/25 MARKDOW Markdow Mr. James Dalrymple Markdow, Newluce, Glenluce 006 A small ordinary farm house, one story high, slated and built of Stone the farm contains about 1000 acres of moor land and 30 acres of pasture and tillage. It is tenanted by James Dalrymple and is the property of the Earl of Stair.
OS1/35/5/25 [Page] 25 List of Names Collected by Civil Assistant John Madagan 1st Examiner Plan 6 Trace 2 Parish Newluce Object MarKdow - A farm house [Signed] John Madagan Sept [September] 17th 1845
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OS1/35/5/27 PALHATCHIE BURN Palhatchie Burn Andrew Wright Craigoch by Stranraer 006 A Small Stream forming part of the N.W. [North West] boundary of New Luce Parish And emptying itself into Water of Luce about 10 Chains West of Craigoch farm ho. [house]
OS1/35/5/27 STUDIE KNOWE Studie Knowe Andrew Wright Craigoch by Stranraer 006 A large heathy hill With a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] point on its summit, about ½ a Mile N.E. [North East] of Craigoch farm ho. [house]
OS1/35/5/27 PARK HILL Park Hill Andrew Wright Craigoch by Stranraer 006 A small low hill, E. [East] of Luce Water And about ¼ Mile East of Craigoch farm house the property of
OS1/35/5/27 [Page] 27 List of Names Collected by Michael Hayes Pte. R.S & Miners [Private Royal Sappers & Miners] Plan 6A Trace 1 Parish New Luce Object Palhatchie Burn - Stream Studie Know - Hill Park hill - Hill [Signed] John Hayes Private Royal Sappers & Miners 7th September 1846
OS1/35/5/28 MID HILL Mid Hill Andrew Wright Craigoch by Stranraer 006 A large hill lying Midway between Studio Knowe And Murdonachie and about one mile NE [North East] of Craigoch house.
OS1/35/5/28 THE CRAIGS OF THE STANE FAULD The Craigs of the Stane fauld Andrew Wright Craigoch by Stranraer 006 A few ledges of Rock about 10 Chains East of Park hill & about the same between S.W. [South West] of Midhill, the Property of
OS1/35/5/28 CRAIG WATER Craig Water Andrew Wright Craigoch by Stranraer 006 A Small hill about 5 Chains E. [East] of Palhatchie Burn. There are no Crags on on it which the name could have arisen.
OS1/35/5/28 [Page] 28 List of Names Collected by Michael Hayes Pte. R.S. & M. [Private Royal Sappers & Miners] 1st Examiner Plan 6A Trace 1 Parish New Luce Object Mid Hill -Hill The Craigs of the Stane fauld - Hill Craig Walton - [Hill] [Signed] Mr Hayes Pte. [Private] RS Min [Royal Sappers & Miners] 7th September 1846
OS1/35/5/29 MURDONOCHEE Murdonochee William Shaw Mull Ayrshire Andrew Wright Craigoch by Stranraer 006 A large hill in the Northern end of the Parish of New Luce At the base of which runs the Craigoch burn which forms the boundary between Ayrshire and Wigtonshire.
OS1/35/5/29 CAIRN KENNY Cairn Kenny William Shaw Mull Ayrshire Andrew Wright Craigoch by Stranraer 006 A Small cairn Situated at the base of Murdonachee. And about half a mile S.W. [South West] of the junction of the Craigoch burn, and the Cross Water of Luce it is composed of small stones & is by some of the neighbouring farmers, considered to be Druidical burial place. on the property of Lord Stair.
OS1/35/5/29 [Page] 29 Plan 6A List of Names Collected by Michael Hayes Pte. R.S. Miners [Private Royal Sappers & Miners] First Examiner Parish New Luce Object Murdonochee - Hill Cairn Kenny - Cairn [Signed] Michael Hayes Pte RS [Private Royal Sappers] & Miners 20th August 1846
OS1/35/5/30 CRAIGOCH BURN Craigoch Burn William Shaw Mull Ayrshire by Stranraer 006 A Small Stream which forms a portion of the boundary between the Parish of New Luce and County of Ayr And about one mile NE [North East] of Murdonachee hill it falls into the Cross Water of Luce.
OS1/35/5/30 THE ELDRICK RAE The Eldrick Rae William Shaw Mull Ayrshire by Stranraer 006 A sheep Raee Situated on a Small heathy hill about 12 Chains S.E. [South East] of the Junction of the Craigoch Burn & the Cross Water of Luce
OS1/35/5/30 DRUMKARE Drumkare William Shaw Mull Ayrshire by Stranraer 006 A Small green hill on the right Bank of Cross Water of Luce & about ¾ of a mile S.E. [South East] of its Junction with the Craigoch Burn
OS1/35/5/30 [Page] 30 Plan 6A List of Names Collected by Michael Hayes Pte. R.S. & Miners [Private Royal Sappers & Miners] First Examiner Trace 2 Parish of New Luce Object Craigoch Burn - Stream The Eldrick Rae - Sheep Rae DrumKare - Hill M Hayes Pte. [Private] RS [Royal Sappers] & Miners 20th August 1846
OS1/35/5/31 MARKDOW MarKdow James Dalrymple MarKdow by Mr. McCraight Markclough New Luce 006 A Trig. [Trigonometrical] Point in the Farm of Markdow the property of Lord Stair.
OS1/35/5/31 CRAIGNIEBAY KNOWE Craigniebay Knowe Gilbert McIlwrick Miltonies by New New Luce 006 A small heathy hill about ½ a mile E. [East] of MarKdow farm house And about the Same distance NW [North West] of Glenkitten Fell
OS1/35/5/31 MURDONOCHEE Murdonochee Mr. McCraight MarKclough 006 A small heathy hill with a Trig. [Trigonometrical] Station About ¾ of a mile South of Markdow farm house & about ¼ a mile W. [West] of Marclough farm house the property of Lord Stair.
OS1/35/5/31 [Page] 31 Plan 6A List of Names Collected by Michael Hayes Pte. R.S [Private Royal Sappers] & Miners First Examiner Trace 2 Parish of New Luce Object MarKdow - A Trig [Trigonometrical] Station Craigniebay Knowe - Hill Murdonochie - Hill [Signed] M. Hayes Pte [Private] RS [Royal Sappers Miners 20th August 1846
OS1/35/5/32 CORLY CRAIG Corly Craig James Dalrymple Markdow New Luce William Shaw Mull Ayrshire by Stranraer 012 The face of a Small heathy hill on which are interspersed a few rocks the property of Lord Stair
OS1/35/5/32 WHITE CAIRN White Cairn James Dalrymple Markdow New Luce William Shaw Mull Ayrshire by Stranraer 012 A Small cairn Composed of Small Stones And Situated about ½ mile S.E. [South East] of Cairn Kenny And 1½ N.W. [North West] of Markclough farm house
OS1/35/5/32 MAURS CAIRN Maurs Cairn Mr. McCraith MarKclough New Luce 012 A Small heathy hill about ½ mile N.W. [North West] of MarKclough farm house the property of Lord Stair.
OS1/35/5/32 [Page] 32 Plan 12A List of Names Collected by Michael Hayes Pte. R S [Private Royal Sappers] & miners First Examiner Trace 2 Parish of New Luce Object Corly Craig - A few Rocks White Cairn - Cairn Maurs Cairn - Cairn [Signed] M Hayes Private RS [Royal Sappers] & Miners 20th August 1846
OS1/35/5/33 KNOWLDENS GLEN Knowldens Glen Mr. Templeton Glenwhilly by New Luce 006 A small narrow glen about 60 links in Width at the Western base of Stranoch
OS1/35/5/33 THE STRANOCH The Stranoch Mr. Templeton Glenwhiily by New Luce Anthony McHarg New Luce 006 A large hill, the greater part of which may be cultivated, With a Trig. [Trigonometrical] point on its Summit. The Cross Water of Luce runs parallel to it and Within a few Chains of its base. the property of Lord Stair.
OS1/35/5/33 [Page] 33 Plan 6A List of Names collected by Michael Hayes Pte. R.S. [Private Royal Sappers] & Miners First Examiner Trace 3 Parish New Luce Object Knowldens Glen - Glen The Stranoch - Hill [Signed] M Hayes Pte. [Private] RS [Royal Sappers] & Miners 20th August 1846
OS1/35/5/34 THE STAB HILL The Stab Hill Anthony McHarg New Luce Mr West Craigoch by Stranraer 006 A large heathy hill in the farm of Dernygap, in the NW [North West] of New Luce Parish at the base of which runs the Water of Luce. The property of James Hay of Park Hay.
OS1/35/5/34 DRUMANEE Drumanee Anthony McHarg New Luce Mr Templeton Glenwhilly 006 A small heathy hill with a Trig. [Trigonometrical] point, in the farm of Glenwhilly, And about midway between Glenwhilly farm house & the Stab hill; the property of Lord Stair.
OS1/35/5/34 THE LEGGIT HILL The Leggit Hill Mr West Craigoch 006 A small heathy hill about 10 chains East of the Water of Luce And Situate between it and Drumanee. The property of Lord Stair.
OS1/35/5/34 [Page] 34 Plan 6A List of Names collected by Michael Hayes Pte R S [Private Royal Sappers &] Miners First Examiner Trace 3 Parish New Luce Object The Stab Hill - Hill Drumanee - Hill The Leggit Hill - Hll [Signed] Michael Hayes Pte. RS & M [Private Royal Sappers & Miners] 29th August 1846
OS1/35/5/35 DERNIEMOW FELL Derniemow Fell Andrew McClure Glenkitten Mr Hewitson Derniemow 006 A large heathy hill 4½ miles North of the Village of New Luce the property of
OS1/35/5/35 THE PARK HILL The Park Hill Andrew McClure Glenkitten Mr Hewitson Derniemow 006 A small heathy hill midway between Derniemow fell & Glenkitten fell
OS1/35/5/35 TRYOCK BURN Tryock Burn Andrew McClure Glenkitten 006 A Small Stream which rises East of Glenkitten fell And runs midway between the Park hill and Derniemow fell And empties itself into the Cross Water of Luce it the Western base of Derniemow fell
OS1/35/5/35 [Page] 35 Plan 6A List of Names Collected by Michael Hayes Pte. RS [Private Royal Sappers] & Miners First Examiner Trace 4 Parish New Luce Object Derniemore Fell - Hill The Park Hill - Hill Tyrock Burn - Stream [Signed M Hayes Pte. [Private] Royal Sappers & Miners 2nd September 1846
OS1/35/5/36 5 OS1/35/5 [Page] 36 Wigtownshire Plan 6A Name of Parishes -- Page Parish of New Luce -- 1