Wigtownshire, volume 06

Page List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks Continued entries/extra info
OS1/35/6/1 [Page] 1 Parish of New Luce Plan 6 B Index Names of Objects -- Page Big Craigenlie -- 15 Brackeniecally -- 20 Claggugan Ree -- 14 Craigencor -- 10 Craigniebay Knowe -- 8 Craig on RicKets -- 12 Craig Het -- 18 Craignie Wall -- 18 Cross Water of Luce -- 4 Drumdown -- 7 Drummchistie Burn -- 7 Drummienezer Burn -- 8 Drumlockart -- 9 Drumvogil -- 15 Drumuillie Lane -- 17 Drumverges Well -- 17 Drumverges Hill --17 Far Cairn -- 6 Fountain Danners -- 19 Glenkitten Fell -- 16 High Drum -- 19 Knockienawan -- 11 Knockniebriar -- 13 Knowe of the Black Isle -- 14 Knocking Stone --19 Knocking Stone Knowe -- 21 Knowes of Ring -- 22 Laggangarn -- 3 Loan Knowes -- 10 Loops of Brackeniecally -- 20 Miltonish -- 3 Miltonish -- 5 Minniebay -- 10 Mac Whinnels Knowe -- 12 Milltim -- 16 Markdow -- 23 Milltonish -- 5 Park Hill -- 6 Peat Hill -- 9 Pilwhirn Burn -- 9 Philtoul -- 15 Carried over
OS1/35/6/2 [Page] 2 Index Continued Names of Objects -- Page Rig of the Eyes -- 12 Ring (Site of) -- 22 Standing Stones -- 4 Tarf Water -- 3 The White Burn -- 11 The Blood Lane -- 13 The Black Isle -- 14 Tyrock Burn -- 16 The Goat Knowes -- 20 The Ring Burn -- 21 The Blood Moss -- 21 White Knowes -- 7 White Fell -- 13 [Signed] W Driscoll Gossett Lt RE [Lieutenant Royal Engineers] 21 .1. 47 [1847]
OS1/35/6/3 MILTONISH The Same as in page 5 The Same as in page 5 006 [Situation] 6 Miles N [North] of New Luce Village A low thatched house in bad repair having Slated Offices in good repair and a farm of 1500 Acres of land attached the greater part of which is moor land It is the property of Thomas Mechan Esqr.
OS1/35/6/3 TARF WATER Tarf Water Tarf Water Tarf Water Tarf Water Tarf Water Old Ordnance Map Mr. Thomas Wilson farmer Ainslie's Map 1782 Statistical Acct [Account] 1841 George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] NE [North East] boundary of the Parish- A considerable burn the boundary between this parish and Kirkcowan
OS1/35/6/3 LAGGANGARN Laggangarn Laggangarn Laggangarn Laggangarn Laggangairn Laggangarn Laggangarn Old ordnance Map Mr. Thomas wilson George McHaffie Esqr. Mr. George Guthrie Ainslie's map 1782 Mr. William T Saunders Merchant Andrew McClean School Master 006 [Situation] 5 1/2 miles NE [North East] of new Luce Village A new Slated house having a farm of 1075 acres of land attached all moorland with the exception of 10 acres which is arable- It is the property of the Earl of Stair-
OS1/35/6/3 Parish of New Luce -- [Page] 3
OS1/35/6/4 STANDING STONES [Lagga gam] Standing Stones Standing Stones Thomas Wilson farmer George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] Contiguous to Laggangarn farm house On the west Bank of the Tarf Water Two large stones that stands erect on a small eminence in the farm of Laggangarn upon each is cut the figure of a rude cross [diagram on page] There were formerly 3 standing stones here a part of the one which was taKen down maybe seen at the farmhouse of Laggangarn It is held in superstitious awe
OS1/35/6/4 CROSS WATER OF LUCE Cross Water of Luce Cross Water of Luce Cross Water of Luce Cross Water of Luce Gilbert Milwrick farmer Ainslie's Map 1782 Statistical Acct. [Account] 1841 George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] In the Northern Part of the Parish & forming part of the County Boundary. A River rising in the County of Ayr running Southerly till it meets the Luce Water of the Village of new Luce-
OS1/35/6/4 Parish of New Luce -- [Page] 4 Form 136 Page 54- Standing Stones 40- Cross Water of Luce Chalmers in the Caledonia : considers these to have been stones of Memorial . In a note which is quoted from a Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] xIII [13] 586 " In the parish of New Luce, there are two large Stones, that stand erect, on a small eminence ", on one of them is cut the rude figure of a cross". -
OS1/35/6/5 MILTONISH Miltonies Miltonie Miltonish Miltonies Miltonese Miltonish Miltonishe Milltonies Mr G. McIlwrick Ainslie's Map 1782 W.T. Saunders Andrew McClean Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] 1841 George McHaffie Esqr. Old Ordnance Map 006 [Situation] On the Eastern Bank of the Cross Water of Luce of Luce and in the Northern part of the Parish A large farm of Moor land on it is a farm house and office houses, the latter in good repair, but the former rather dilapidated.-
OS1/35/6/5 Miltonish [Hill] Milltonies Miltonie Hills Miltonies Miltoish Hiil Miltonish Hill Mr G. McIlwrick Ainslie's Map 1782 Andrew McClean W.T. Saunders , George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] In the North East part of the Parish A large heathy hill with two peaks about 1 1/2 Miles apart. On each there is a Trig. [Trigonometrical] Station, the North peak is called Far Cairn, the South White Fell, the hill extends across the farm of Miltonies.
OS1/35/6/5 Parish of New Luce -- [Page] 5 Form 136 Page 39, 43- Miltonies 48 - Miltonies [Hill] - [Note pointing to Hill ] "Should this have been struck out
OS1/35/6/6 FAR CAIRN Far Cairn Far Cairn Mr. G McIlwrick George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] In the Northern part of the Parish The Northern peak of Milltonies is called from there being a Shepherd's pile upon it called Far Cairn.
OS1/35/6/6 NEAR CAIRN Near Cairn Near Cairn Mr. G. McIlwrick George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] In the Northern part of the Parish & 1/3 mile South of Far Cairn A shepherd's pile about a 1/4 of a mile South of the Trig. [Trigonometrical] Station called Military North.
OS1/35/6/6 PARK HILL Park Hill Park Hill Mr. G.McIlwrick George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situated] In the Northern part of the Parish and about 1/4 of a mile West of the Water. A small heathy hill on the farm Miltonies .
OS1/35/6/6 Parish of New Luce -- [Page] 6 Form 136 page 43,48 - Far Cairn 48- Near Cairn 48- Park Hill
OS1/35/6/7 DRUMDOWN Drumdown Drumdown Mr. Gilbert McIlwrick George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] In the northern part of the Parish and 1/4 Mile East of Cross Water of Luce A heathy hill on the farm of Miltonise and about a 1/4 of a mile South East of where the Cross Water of Luce forms the County Boundary. -
OS1/35/6/7 WHITE KNOWES White Knowes White knowes Mr. G. McIlwrick George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] 1/2 Mile East of the Cross Water of Luce. Two small heathy hills on the farm of Miltonise, on the summit of one there is a small rock.
OS1/35/6/7 DRUMNUCHISTIE BURN Drummichistie Burn Drummichistie Burn Mr. G. McIlwrick Thomas Wilson Laggangarn 006 [Situation] The Northern Boundary of the Parish and east of the Cross Water of Luce A Stream forming the boundary between the Counties of Ayr and Wigtown and a tributary of the Cross Water of Luce
OS1/35/6/7 Parish of New Luce -- [Page] 7 Form 136 Page 46- Drumdown 46- White Knowes 44 - Drummiechistie
OS1/35/6/8 DRUMMIENEZER Drummienzer Drummienzer Mr. G. McIlwrick Thomas Wilson Laggangarn 006 [Situation] In the Northern part of the parish and 1/2 Mile S.E. [South East] of Miltonish Farm A rising ground on White Fell, And on the farm of Miltonise.
OS1/35/6/8 DRUMMIENEZER BURN Drummienzer Burn Drummienzer Burn Mr. G. McIlwrick Thomas Wilson 006 [Situation] South East of the Farm House of Miltonish A small stream running by Drummienzer into the Cross Water of Luce.
OS1/35/6/8 CRAIGNIEBAY KNOWE Craigiebay Knowe Craigiebay Knowe Mr. G. McIlwrick Thomas Wilson 006 [Situation] 1/2 Mile South of Miltonish Farm House A hill on the farm of Miltonise.
OS1/35/6/8 [Page] 8 -- Parish of New Luce Form 136 Page 44 - Drummienezer 44- Drummienzer Burn 44- Craigniebay Knowe
OS1/35/6/9 DRUMLOCKHART Drumlackert Drumlockhart Mr. Gilbert McIlwrick George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] 1/2 Mile NE [North East] of the farm House of Miltonish A heathy hill on the farm of Miltonish.-
OS1/35/6/9 PILWHIRN BURN Pilwhirn Burn Pilwhirn Burn Pilwhirn Burn Mr. G. McIlwrick George McHaffie Esqr. Thomas Wilson 006 [Situation] 3/4 Mile N.E. [North East] of the Farm House of Miltonish A small stream running through the farm of Miltonish and into the Cross Water of Luce.
OS1/35/6/9 PEAT HILL Peat Hill Peat Hill Peat Hill Mr. G. McIlwrick George McHaffie Esqr. Thomas Wilson 006 [Situation] 1/2 Mile N.E. [North East] of the farm house of Miltonish A Hill on the farm of Miltonise a part arable, a part heathy pasture and a part Moss.
OS1/35/6/9 Parish of New Luce -- [Page] 9 Form 136 page 45 - Drumlackert 45- Pilwhirn Burn 45- Peat hill
OS1/35/6/10 LOAN KNOWES Loan Knowes Loan Knowes Mr. G. McIlwrick George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] 1/4 Mile East of the Farm of Miltonish A few very small hills on the side of White Fell & upon the farm of Miltonise
OS1/35/6/10 CRAIGENCOR Craigencor Craigencor Mr. G. McIlwrick George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] West of the Cross Water of Luce and 1/4 Mile South of where the Drummichistie Burn falls into it.- A small heathy hill rising abruptly with a few rocks upon it. It is on the West side of the Cross Water of Luce and a 1/4 of a mile South of where it becomes the County boundary.
OS1/35/6/10 MINNIEBAY Minniebay Minniebay Mr. G. McIlwrick George McHaffie Esq. 006 [Situation] 1/4 mile SW [South west] of Craigencor and West of the Cross Water of Luce A small heathy hill with a few rocks upon it, and near to Craigencor.
OS1/35/6/10 Parish of New Luce -- [Page] 10 Form 136 page 45- Loan Knowes 46- Craigencor 46- Minniebay
OS1/35/6/11 THE WHITE BURN The White Burn The White Burn The White Burn Mr. Gilbert McIlwrick George McHaffie Esqr. Thomas Wilson 006 [Situation] In the North part of the Parish & West of the Tarf Water. A small stream running into the Tarf Water near where it leaves the County Boundary
OS1/35/6/11 KNOCKIEFOUNTAIN Knockiefountain Knockiefountain Mr. G. McIlwrick Thomas Wilson 006 [Situation] In the Northern part of the parish and about Midway between the Cross Water of Luce and The Tarf Water A heathy hill running into Miltonish Mountain
OS1/35/6/11 KNOCKIENAWAN Knockienawan Knockienawan Mr. Gilbert McIlwrick Thomas Wilson 006 [Situation] In the northern part of the Parish and 1/2 mile West of Tarf Water A heathy hill running into Miltonish Mountain
OS1/35/6/11 Parish of New Luce -- [page] 11 Form 136 Page 47- The White Burn 47- Knockiefountain 47- Knockienawan
OS1/35/6/12 RIG OF THE EYES Rig of the Eyes Rig of the Eyes Rig of the Eyes Mr. G. McIlwrick George McHaffie Esqr. Mr. Thomas Wilson 006 [Situation] 1/2 Mile West of the Tarf Water & in the Northern part of the Parish A heathy ridge on the range of the Milltonies.
OS1/35/6/12 CRAIGON RICKETS Craig on Rickets Craig on Rickets Mr. G. McIlwrick Mr Thomas Wilson 006 [situation] 1 Mile East of the farm house of Miltonish & Midway between the Cross Water of Luce and the Tarf Water
OS1/35/6/12 MACWHINNEL'S KNOWE McWhinnel's Knowe McWhinnel's Knowe Mr. G. McIlwrick Mr Thomas Wilson 006 [Situation] 1 Mile East of the Farm House of Miltonish A small heathy hill just under Milltonies - on it or rather on its side is a large rock .
OS1/35/6/12 Parish of New Luce -- [Page] 12 Form 136 Page 47- Rig of the Eyes 47- Craig on Rickets 49 - McWhinnel's Knowe
OS1/35/6/13 THE BLOOD LANE The Blood Lane The Blood Lane Mr. Thomas Wilson George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] West of the Tarf Water & nearer Laggangarn Farm House A small stream rising in the Blood Moss and flowing into the Tarf Water.
OS1/35/6/13 WHITE FELL White Fell White Fell White Fell Mr. Gilbert McIlwrick George McHaffie Esqr. Mr. Thomas Wilson 006 [Situation] In the Northern part of the Parish & Midway between the Cross Water of Luce & Tarf water
OS1/35/6/13 KNOCKNIEBRIAR Knockiebriar Knockiebriar Mr. Gilbert McIlwrick Mr. Thomas Wilson 006 [Situation] South of Miltonish Mountain & 3/4 Mile west of Tarf Water. A heathy hill on the Miltonish range extending to the Rig of the Eyes.-
OS1/35/6/13 Parish of New Luce -- [Page] 13 Form 136 Page 59- The Blood Lane 49- White Fell 49- Knockniebriar
OS1/35/6/14 THE BLACK ISLE The Black Isle The Black Isle The Black Isle Mr. Gilbert McIlwrick George McHaffie Esqr. Mr. Thomas Wilson 006 [Situation] West of the Tarf Water and in the NE [North East] part of the Parish A deep, black Moss on the Farm of Miltonish
OS1/35/6/14 KNOWE OF THE BLACK ISLE Knowe of the Black Isle Knowe of the Black Isle Knowe of the Black Isle Knowe of the Black Isle Mr. Gilbert McIlwrick George McHaffie Esqr. Mr. Thomas Wilson 006 [Situation] In the Black Isle Moss & West of the Tarf Water A Small hill of heathy pasture running into the Black Isle. -
OS1/35/6/14 CLAYGUGAN REE Claygugan Ree Claygugan Ree Mr. Gilbert McIlwrick Mr. Thomas Wilson 006 [Situation] North of the Black Isle & West of the Tarf Water. A small enclosure for holding [hay etc]
OS1/35/6/14 [Page] 14 -- Parish of New Luce Form 136 Page 49- The Black Isle 50- Knowe of the Black Isle 49- Claygugan Ree
OS1/35/6/15 BIG CRAIGENLIE Big Craigenlie Big Craigenlie Big Craigenlie David Wilson George McHaffie Esqr. Mr. Thomas Wilson 006 [Situation] 1 1/2 Miles West of Laggarngarn Farm House A high hill with large rocks its summit on the farm Pultadie.
OS1/35/6/15 DRUMVOGIL Drumvogil Drumvogil Drumvogil Drumvogil Mr. Thomas Wilson George McHaffie Esq. Mr. David Wilson Mr. Gilbert McIlwrick 006 [Situation] 1/2 Mile N.W. [North West] of Laggangarn of Farm House A heathy hill on the farm of Laggangarn.
OS1/35/6/15 PHILTOUL Philtoul Philtoul Philtoul Mr. Thomas Wilson Mr. David Wilson Mr. Gilbert McIlwrick 006 [Situation] North of and contiguous to Laggangarn Farm House A Small hill partly Cultivated near to the farmhouse of Laggangarn On its Summit there are Sheep Rees.
OS1/35/6/15 Parish of New Luce -- [Page] 15 Form 136 Page 52- Big Craigenlie 55 - Drumvogil 55 - Philtoul
OS1/35/6/16 GLENKITTEN FELL Glenkitten Fell Glenkitten Fell Glenkitten Fell David Wilson Herd Mr. Gilbert McIlwrick George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] 3/4 Mile south of Miltonish Farm House A heathy hill on the farm of Glenkitten.
OS1/35/6/16 MILLTIM Milltim Milltim Milltim David Wilson Herd Mr Thomas Wilson Mr. Gilbert McIlwrick 006 [situation] 1 Mile SE [South East] of Miltonish Farm House A heathy hill with a shepherd's pile on its Summit, on the farm of Dirniemoo.
OS1/35/6/16 TRYOCK BURN TyrocK Burn TyrocK Burn TyrocK Burn Andrew McClure George McHaffie Esqr. See Plan 6 A 006 [Situation] South of Glenkitten fell and 1 Mile South of Miltonish Farm House . 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.
OS1/35/6/16 Parish of New Luce -- [Page] 16 Form 136 Page 52- Glenkitten Fell 52 - Milltim - The March Burn - entry scored out - TyrocK Burn
OS1/35/6/17 DRUMUILLIE LANE Drumuille Lane Drumuille Lane Drumuille Lane Drumuille Lane Mr. Gilbert McIlwrick Mr. Thomas Wilson David Wilson Mr. Gilbert McIlwrick 006 [Situation] 1 Mile N.W. [North West] of Laggangarn Farm House A long narrow marsh the boundary between the farms of Miltonish & Laggangarn .-
OS1/35/6/17 DRUMVERGES WELL Drumverges Well Drumverges Well Mr Thomas Wilson David Wilson 006 [Situation] 1/2 Mile West of Laggangarn Farm House A mineral spring on the farm of Laggangarn.
OS1/35/6/17 DRUMVERGES HILL Drumverges Hill Drumverges Hill Mr Thomas Wilson David Wilson 006 [Situation] 1/2 Mile West of Laggangarn Farm House A small heathy Hill on the farm of Laggangarn
OS1/35/6/17 Parish of New Luce -- [Page] 17 Form 136 Page 56- Drumillie Lane 51- Drumverges Well 51- Drumverges Hill " Lane" A brook, of which the motion is so slow as to be scarcely perceptible [Galloway] The hollow course of a large of a rivulet in meadow ground [Drumfries Shire] Applied to those parts, of a river or rivulet which are so smooth as to answer this description . Galloway. -Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson's Dictionary
OS1/35/6/18 PARK HILL Park Hill Park Hill Park Hill Mr Thomas Wilson George McHaffie Esqr. David Wilson 006 [Situation] 1/2 Mile S.W. [South West] of Laggangarn Farm House A Small heathy hill on the farm of Laggangarn.
OS1/35/6/18 CRAIG HET Craig Het Craig Het Craig Het Mr. Robert Howatson David Wilson Mr Thomas Wilson 006 [Situation] 1 1/4 Miles N.W. [North West] of Laggangarn Farm House rock rising out of a Moss in the farm of Derniemoo.
OS1/35/6/18 CRAIGNIE WALL Criagnie Wa' Craignie Wall Craignie Wall Mr. Robert Howatson George McHaffie Esqr. Mr Thomas Wilson 006 [Situation] 1 1/2 Miles South of Miltonish Farm House. A large rock on the farm of Derniemoo.
OS1/35/6/18 Parish of New Luce -- [Page] 18 Form 136 Page 51 - Park Hill 51 - Craig Het 51- Craignie Wall
OS1/35/6/19 HIGH DRUM High Drum High Drum High Drum Mr. Thomas Wilson George McHaffie Esqr. David Wilson 006 [Situation] 1/2 Mile SW [South West] of Laggangarn Farm House A heathy hill on the farm of Laggangarn on its summit is a station called by the Trigl. [Trigonometrical] party "Longairn N" [North]
OS1/35/6/19 KNOCKING STONE Knocking Stone Knocking Stone Knocking Stone Mr. Thomas Wilson George McHaffie Esqr. David Wilson 006 1/4 Mile N by W [North by West] of Laggangarn Farm House A sunk rock with two round holes about 11 Inches in diameter & 9 deep.
OS1/35/6/19 FOUNTAIN DANNERS Fountain Danners Fountain Danners Fountain Danners Mr. Thomas Wilson David Wilson 006 [Situation] 1/4 Mile South of Laggangarn Farm House A small heathy hill.
OS1/35/6/19 Parish of New Luce -- [Page] 19 Form 136 Page 56- High Drum 56 - Knocking Stone 56- Fountain Danners
OS1/35/6/20 THE GOAT KNOWES The Goat Knowes The Goat Knowes The Goat Knowes Mr John Wilson George McHaffie Esqr. David Wilson 006 [Situation] West of the Farm House of Laggangarn A few small heathy hills on the Farm of Laggangarn an contiguous to the Farmhouse.
OS1/35/6/20 BRACKENIECALLY Brackniecallia Brackniecallia Brackeniecally Mr John Wilson David Wilson George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] 1/4 Mile S.E. [South East] of Laggangarn Farm House A small rocky hill covered with Brackens or ferns . on the Farm of Laggangarn .
OS1/35/6/20 LOOPS OF BRACKENICALLY Loops of Brackniecallia Loops of Brackniecallia Loops of Brackenicallly Mr John Wilson David Wilson George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] 1/4 Mile S.E. [South East] of Laggangarn Farm House , A crooked part of the water of Tarf.
OS1/35/6/20 Parish of New Luce -- [Page] 20 Form 136 Page 55 - The Goat Knowes 55- Brackniecallie - Brackenically never heard of it Think it might be spelt "BracKeniecally" " Brachen" The female fern Dr. [Doctor] Jamiesons Dictionary "Bracach" - Greyish dusky. - Gaelic Dictionary "Cailleach" An old woman an old wife - Gaelic Dictionary This hill appears to be covered with ferns which in Scotland are called BracKens and as the name would seem to be derived from this circumstance . Mr. McHaffie's Suggestion adopted in preference [Signed] W.S.L.
OS1/35/6/21 THE RING BURN The Ring Burn The Ring Burn The Ring Burn Mr. G. McIlwrick George McHaffie Esqr. Mr. Thomas Wilson 006 [Situation] From 1/2 to 1 1/2 Miles NW [North West] of Laggangarn Farm House A stream running into the Water of Tarf .
OS1/35/6/21 KNOCKING STONE KNOWE Knocking Stone Knowe Knocking Stone Knowe Mr. William Morrison Mr. Thomas Wilson George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] 1/4 mile North of Laggangarn Farm House A Small heathy hill on the Farm of Laggangarn
OS1/35/6/21 THE BLOOD MOSS The Blood Moss The Blood Moss The Blood Moss Mr. William Morrison Mr Thomas Wilson George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] 1/4 Mile N.W. [North West] of Laggangarn Farm House A deep moss on the farm of Laggangarn.
OS1/35/6/21 Parish of New Luce -- [Page] 21 Form 136 page 58- The Ring Burn 59- Knocking Stone Knowe 59 - The Blood Moss
OS1/35/6/22 KNOWES OF RING Knowes of Ring Knowes of Ring Knowes of Ring Mr. G. McIlwrick George McHaffie Esqr. Mr. Thomas Wilson 006 [Situation] 1/4 Mile west of the Tarf of Water & 1 Mile North of Laggangarn Farm House A few small hills on the farm of Miltonise.
OS1/35/6/22 RING Ring (Site of) Ring (Site of) Mr. G. McIlwrick George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] 3/4 Mile N.W. [North West] of Laggangarn Farm House Site of a farm house called Ring , now included with Miltonise .
OS1/35/6/22 Parish of New Luce -- [Page] 22 Duinuillie Lane -scored out "not known " Form 136 page 58- Knowes of Ring 58- Ring (Site of)
OS1/35/6/23 MARKDOW Markdow Markdow Markdow Markdow MacKdow Mrs. James Dalrymple George McHaffie Esqr. Mr W.T. Saunders George McHaffie Esqr. Ainslie's Map 1782 006 [Situation] 3/4 Mile North of Miltonish Farm House. A Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station on a farm of that name. See Name List Plan 6 A.
OS1/35/6/23 Parish of New Luce -- [Page] 23 -- 6B
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OS1/35/6/25 [Page] 25 -- Parish of New Luce [Blank Page]
OS1/35/6/26 [Page] 26 -- Form 136 [Blank Page]
OS1/35/6/27 [page] 27 Parish of Kirkcowan Plan 6B Index Names of Objects -- Page Benbrake -- 30 Brockloch Hill -- 31 Benbrake Hill -- 32 Bucht Hill -- 32 Cairn Hill -- 33 Craigairie Fell -- 35 Drumwave -- 33 Heron Craigs -- 31 Hoodie Cairn -- 32 Jean's Cairn -- 31 Killgallioch -- 29 Long Stone Rig -- 33 Long Stone -- 33 Plum Jordan -- 30 Tarf Water -- 29 The Well Strand -- 34 The Sinks of Plum Jordan -- 34 The Back Burn -- 35 The Ha' Hill -- 36 White Hill -- 34
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OS1/35/6/29 KILLGALLIOCH Kilgallock Killgalliock Killgallioch Killgallioch Kilgalleach Kilgilloch Kilgalleoch Mr Thomas Wilson (farmer) Mr Alexander Hunter (farmer) William Morrison George McHaffie Esquire Ainslie's map 1782 List of Properties Old Ordnance Map 006 6 miles NE [North East] of New Luce Village & 1/2 Mile East of Laggangarn Farm House A slated House in Middling repair having a New Stable and a large farm of land attached the greater part of which is Moor land and the remainder arable- The property belongs to the Marquis of Bute
OS1/35/6/29 TARF WATER Tarf Water Tarf Water Tarf Water Tarf Water Tarf Water Mr Thomas Wilson West boundary of Ainslie's Map of 1782 Parish - StatL [Statistical] Acct [Account] 1841 George McHaffie Esquire Old Ordnance Map 006 A Considerable burn forming the boundary between this parish and New Luce
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OS1/35/6/30 BENBRAKE BenbrecK BenbraKe Benbraik Benbrake Benbrake William Morrison Farmer Mr. Alexander Hunter Ainslie's Map 1782 George McHaffie Esqr. List of Properties 006 [Situation] on the North extremity of the parish adjoining the Cy [County] Boundary .- A Moor farm on which formerly stood a house which is now in ruins It is the property of the Marquis of Bute.
OS1/35/6/30 PLUM JORDAN Plum Jordan Plum Jordan Mr. William Morrison George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] 1/4 Mile South of Kilgallioch Farm House A small but deep hole into which the water from the Moss enters, and from whence a subteraneous [stream] runs into the Tarf Water
OS1/35/6/30 [Page] 30 -- Parish of Kirkcowan Form 136 Page 42- Benbrake 68- Plum Jordan
OS1/35/6/31 JEAN'S CAIRN Jean's Cairn Jean's Cairn Jean's Cairn Mr. William Morrison George McHaffie Esqr. Mr. Thomas Wilson 006 [Situation] 1/2 Mile North of Kilgallioch Farm House A Shepherd's pile on the hill of Kilgallioch.
OS1/35/6/31 BROCKLOCH HILL Brocklach Hill Brockloch Hill Brockloch Hill Mr. William Morrison George McHaffie Esqr. Mr. Thomas Wilson 006 [Situation] 1/2 Mile West by East of Kilgallioch Farm House A heathy hill on the farm of Kilgallioch.
OS1/35/6/31 HERON CRAIGS Heron Craigs Heron Craigs Heron Craigs Mr. William Morrison George McHaffie Esqr. Mr. Thomas Wilson 006 1/2 Mile West of Killgallioch Farm House Two Large Conical Rocks on the farm of Kilgallioch and on the East BanK of the Tarf Water
OS1/35/6/31 [Page] 31 -- Parish of KirKcowan Form 136 Page 57- Jean's Cairn 57- Brockloch Hill 57- Heron Craigs
OS1/35/6/32 BENBRAKE HILL Benbrake Hill Benbraik Hill Benbrake Hill Mr. Morrison Ainslie's Map 1782 George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] In the N.W. [North West] angle of the Parish A large oblong heathy hill on the farm of Benbrake .
OS1/35/6/32 HOODIE CAIRN Hoodie Cairn Hoodie Cairn Mr. morrison George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] 1/3 mile east of the Tarf Water & 3/4 Mile North of Killgallioch Farm House
OS1/35/6/32 BUCHT HILL Boght Hill Bucht Hill Mr. William Morrison George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] 3/4 Mile N.W. [North West] of Killgallioch Farm House A long heathy hill on the farm of Killgallioch, on the South end are the remains of old sheep boghts, now called sheep Rees, from which it takes its name .
OS1/35/6/32 [Page] 32 -- Parish of KirKcowan Form 136 Page 50- Benbrake Hill 50- Hoodie Cairn 58- Bucht Hill " Boucht. Bought . Bucht. Bught" A small pen. usually put up in the corner of the fold into which it was customary to drive the ewes when they were to be milked, also called ewe- bucht . Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson's Dictionary.
OS1/35/6/33 CAIRN HILL Cairn Hill Cairn Hill Mr. William Morrison George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] South of, and Contiguous to Killgallioch Farm House The North end of a hill and is cultivated, formerly there Stood on it a Cairn or shepherd's pile.
OS1/35/6/33 LONG STONE RIG Longstone Rig Longstane Rig Mr. William Morrison George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] 1/4 Mile South of Killgallioch Farm House This and cairn Hill form but one hill this part appears to be named from a standing Stone about 4 ft. high called Long Stone.
OS1/35/6/33 DRUMWAVE Drumwave Drumwave Mr. William Morrison George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] 1/4 Mile South of Killgallioch Farm House A small heathy hill with two rocks upon it, rising abruptly put of the Moss on the farm Kilgallioch .
OS1/35/6/33 LONG STONE Long Stone Mr. William Morrison 006 [Situation] 1/4 Mile South of Killgallioch A Standing Stone about 4 Feet high on the farm of Killgallioch the Ridge on which it stands is called Long Stone Ridge.
OS1/35/6/33 [Page] 33 -- Parish of KirKcowan Form 136 Page - 60 - Cairn Hill 60- Long Stone Rig 60 - Drumwave 61 - Long Stone
OS1/35/6/34 WHITE HILL White Hill White Hill Mr. William Morrison George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] 1/4 Mile west of Killgallioch Farm House A Small hill on the farm of Kilgallioch . it has been cultivated but is now growing wild.
OS1/35/6/34 THE WELL STRAND The Well Strand The Well Strand Mr. William Morrison George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] S.W. [South West] of Killgallioch Farm House . A small stream running by the farmhouse of Kilgallioch into the Water of Tarf . There is no well in it but a small place rudely dammed for domestic purposes.
OS1/35/6/34 THE SINKS OF PLUM JORDA The Sinks of Plum Jordan The Sinks of Plum Jordan Mr. William Morrison George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] 1/2 Mile S. W [South West] of Killgallioch Farm House Several Holes or entrances into the stream which runs from Plum jordan to the Water of Tarf .
OS1/35/6/34 [Page] 34 -- Parish of KirKcowan Form 136 Page - 57 - White Hill - 57- The Well Strand - 59- The Sinks of Plum Jordan
OS1/35/6/35 KILLGALLIOCH Killgallioch Killgallioch KilgalleacK Kilgilloch William Morrison George McHaffie Esqr. Ainslie's Map 1782 List of Properties 006 [Situation] In the northern part of the parish and on the farm of Killgallioch The Southern Hip of Craigairie Fell.
OS1/35/6/35 CRAIGAIRIE FELL Craigarie Fell Craigairie Fell Craigarry Fell Craigairy Alexander Milroy George McHaffie Esqr. Ainslie's Map 1782 List of Proprietors 006 [Situation] In the northern part of the Parish A high rough rocky heathy hill .-
OS1/35/6/35 THE BACK BURN The Back Burn The Name List of Plan 7C 006 [Situation] 1/2 Mile South of Killgallioch Farm House A Small stream falling into the River Tarf.
OS1/35/6/35 [Page] 35 -- Parish of KirKcowan
OS1/35/6/36 THE HA' HILL The Ha' Hill See Name List Plan 7 C 006 [Situation] 3/4 Mile South of Killgallioch Farm House . See name List Plan 7C .-
OS1/35/6/36 [Page] 36 -- Parish of KirKcowan Entry Markdow - scored out
OS1/35/6/37 [Page] 37 -- Parish of Kirkcowan [Blank Page]
OS1/35/6/38 [Page] 38 -- Parish of Kirkcowan -- Form 136 [Blank Page]
OS1/35/6/39 MILTONIES Miltonies Mr. Gilbert Mcilwrick Miltonies Glenluce 006 A low thatched house in bad repair offices slated and in good repair Occupied by Mr. Gilbert McIlwrick he holds a farm of 1500 a [acres] 0r [roods] 0 p [perches] with Said Hous the Greater part of which is moorland And with property of Thomas Wilson Esqr.
OS1/35/6/39 [Page] 39-- List of names Collected by Plan [6] B Trace 1 -- Parish of Newluce Object - Miltonies - House [Signed] Patrick Connell Private R.S. [Royal Sappers] & Miners 17 September /45 [1845]
OS1/35/6/40 CROSS WATER OF LUCE Cross Water of Luce Gilbert Mcilwrick farmer Miltonies Glenluce 006 A River rising in the Cy [County] of Ayr running Southerly till it meets the Luce Wr [Water] at the Village of New Luce Running through the Parish.
OS1/35/6/40 [Page] 40 -- List of Names Collected by Corpl [Corporal] Robert Barlow Object - Cross Water of Luce - River
OS1/35/6/41 TARF WATER Tarf Water Mr. Thomas Wilson, farmer Laggangarn (Glenluce) 006 A considerable burn and forms the boundary between the parishes of Kirkcowan and New Luce . Parish Boundary.
OS1/35/6/41 LAGGANGARN Laggangarn Mr. Thomas Wilson, farmer Laggangarn (Glenluce) 006 A new Slate house. a farm of 1075 acres of moor land attached 10 acres of which is arable tenanted by Mr. Thomas Wilson farmer, and is the property of the earl of Stair Kilhorn near Stranraer
OS1/35/6/41 [Page] 41 -- List of Names Collected by C. A. [Civilian Assistant] Thomas Jordan on the -- September 1845 Trace 2, 4 -- Parish New Luce Object - Tarf Water - Burn - Laggangarn - House [Signed] Thomas Jordan C. A. [Civilian Assistant] Septr . [september] 1845
OS1/35/6/42 BENBRECK BenbrecK Benbrake William Morrison farmer Kilgallioch by KirKcowan Mr. Alexander Hunter Old Lands Kirkcowan 006 A moor farm upon it there was formerly a house which is now in ruins .- the property of the Marquis of Bute
OS1/35/6/42 [Page] 42 -- List of Names Collected by Corpl. [Corporal] Robert Barlow Royal Sappers & Miners .- Plan 6B Trace 2 -- Parish of Kirkcowan Object - BenbracK - farm - Laggangarn - House [Signed] Robert Barlow Corpl RS&M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners] 20th. Oct, [October] 1845
OS1/35/6/43 EAR CAIRN Ear Cairn Mr. Gilbert McIlwrick Miltonise by Glenluce 006 A large hill forming the Northern range of Miltonise so called from there being a shepherds pile upon it called Far Cairn"
OS1/35/6/43 MILTONISE Miltonise Mr. Gilbert McIlwrick Miltonise by Glenluce 006 A large farm of Moor land Situated in the Northern part of New Luce Parish- upon it there is a farm house & office houses the latter are in good repair but the former is old & fit for destruction -
OS1/35/6/43 [Page] 43 -- List of Names Collected by Corpl. [Corporal] Robert Barlow Royal Sappers & Miners .- Plan 6B Trace 1 -- Parish of New Luce Object - Ear Cairn - [Shepherds pile ] - Scored out - Ear Cairn - Hill - Miltonise - A Farm [Signed] Robert Barlow Corpl RS&M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners] 12th Augt. [August] 1846
OS1/35/6/44 DRUMMICHISTIE BURN Drummichistie Burn Mr. Gilbert McIlwrick Miltonise by Glenluce 006 A Stream forming the boundary between the Counties of Ayr & Wigtown N. [North] of Miltonise farm & runs into the Cross Water of Luce .-
OS1/35/6/44 DRUMMIENEZER Drummienezer Mr. Gilbert McIlwrick Miltonise by Glenluce 006 A rising ground upon White fell & upon the farm of Miltonise.
OS1/35/6/44 DRUMMIENEZER BURN Drummienezer Burn Mr. Gilbert McIlwrick Miltonise by Glenluce 006 A Hill upon the farm of Miltonise & about 15 chains S. [South] of the farm House.
OS1/35/6/44 [Page] 44 -- List of Names collected by Corporal Robert Barlow Royal Sappers & Miners .- Plan 6B Trace 1 -- Parish of New Luce Object - Drummichistie Burn - A Stream - Drummienezer - A Height - Drummienezer Burn - A Stream - Craigniebay Knowe [Signed] Robert Barlow Corpl RS&M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners]
OS1/35/6/45 DRUMLACKERT Drumlackert Mr. Gilbert McIlwrick Miltonise by Glenluce 006 A Heathy hill upon the farm of Miltonise.
OS1/35/6/45 PILWHIRN BURN Pilwhirn Burn Mr. Gilbert McIlwrick Miltonise by Glenluce 006 A Small stream running thro' [through] the farm of Miltonise & into the Cross water of Luce .-
OS1/35/6/45 PEAT HILL Peat Hill Mr. Gilbert McIlwrick Miltonise by Glenluce 006 A Hill upon the farm of Miltonise one part arable, a part Heathy Pasture & a part Moss or Bog.
OS1/35/6/45 LOAN KNOWES Loan Knowes Mr. Gilbert McIlwrick Miltonise by Glenluce 006 A few very small hills on the side of white Fell & upon the farm of Miltonise -
OS1/35/6/45 [Page] 45 -- List of Names collected by Corpl [Corporal] Robert Barlow R.S. [Royal Sappers] & Miners .- Plan 6B Trace 1 -- Parish of New Luce Object - Drumlackert - Hill - Pilwhirn - A stream - Peat Hill - A Hill - Loan Knowes - A few little Hills
OS1/35/6/46 CRAIGENCOR Craigencor Mr. Gilbert McIlwrick Miltonise by Glenluce 006 A Small heathy Hill rising abruptly with a few rocks upon it. It is on the West side of the Cross Wr. [Water] of Luce & a 1/4 of a mile South of where it becomes the County boundary.
OS1/35/6/46 MINNIEBAY Minniebay Mr. Gilbert McIlwrick Miltonise by Glenluce 006 A Small Heathy Hill with a few rocks upon it & close by the above.
OS1/35/6/46 DRUMDOWN Drumdown Mr. Gilbert McIlwrick Miltonise by Glenluce 006 A Heathy hill upon the farm of Miltonise & about 1/4 of a mile SE. [South East] of where the Cross Wr [Water] of Luce forms the County Boundary.-
OS1/35/6/46 WHITE KNOWES White Knowes Mr. Gilbert McIlwrick Miltonise by Glenluce 006 Two small heathy Hills upon the farm of Miltonise upon the Summit of one there is a small rocK.-
OS1/35/6/46 [Page] 46 -- List of Names collected by Corpl [Corporal] Robert Barlow Royal Sappers & Miners .- Plan 6B Trace 1 -- Parish of New Luce Object - Craigencor - A Hill - Minniebay - A Hill - Drumdown - A Hill - White Knowes - Hills [Signed] Robert Barlow Corpl [Corporal] RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] 4th. Augt. [August] 1846
OS1/35/6/47 THE WHITE BURN The White Burn Mr. Gilbert McIlwrick Miltonies Via Glenluce 006 A Small Stream running into the tarf Water at about 4 chains S. [South] of the meeting of the Phs. [Parishes] KirKcowan New Luce & Colmonell-
OS1/35/6/47 KNOCKIEFOUNTAIN Knockiefountain Mr. Gilbert McIlwrick Miltonies Via Glenluce 006 A Heathy hill running into Miltonies.-
OS1/35/6/47 KNOCKIE NAWAN Knockien awan Mr. Gilbert McIlwrick Miltonies Via Glenluce 006 A Heathy Hill running into Miltonies.-
OS1/35/6/47 RIG OF THE EYES Rig of the Eyes Mr. Gilbert McIlwrick Miltonies Via Glenluce 006 A Couple of RocKy hills at the base of Miltonies.-
OS1/35/6/47 [Page] 47 -- List of Names collected by Corpl [Corporal] Robert Barlow Royal Sappers & Miners .- Plan 6B Trace 2 -- Parish of New Luce Object - The White Burn -Stream - Knockiefountain - Hill - Knockienawan - Hill - Rig of the Eyes - Hill - Craig on RicKets - Small Hills
OS1/35/6/48 MILLTONIES Milltonies Mr. Gilbert McIlwrick Miltonies Via Glenluce 006 A large Heathy Hill with two peaks about 1 1/2 miles apart upon each there is a ◬ [Trigonometrical Station] the N. [North] peak is called Far Cairn the S. [South] White fell this hill extends across the farm of Milltonies .
OS1/35/6/48 FAR CAIRN Far Cairn Mr. Gilbert McIlwrick Miltonies Via Glenluce 006 The Northern Peaks of Milltonies is called from there being a Shepherd's pile upon it. -
OS1/35/6/48 NEAR CAIRN Near Cairn Mr. Gilbert McIlwrick Miltonies Via Glenluce 006 A Shepherd's pile about a 1/4 of a mile S. [South] of the ◬ [Trigonometrical Station] called Miltony North. -
OS1/35/6/48 PARK HILL Park Hill Mr. Gilbert McIlwrick Miltonies Via Glenluce 006 A Small heathy hill upon the farm of milltonies & a 1/4 of a mile N. [North] of the meeting of the Parishes Kirkcowan & New Luce Cy [County] Wigtown & Colmonell Ayrshire-
OS1/35/6/48 [Page] 48 -- List of Names collected by Corpl [Corporal] Robert Barlow Royal Sappers & Miners .- Plan 6B Trace 2 -- Parish of New Luce Object - Milltonies - Hill - Far Cairn - Hill - Near cairn - pile of stones - Park Hill - Hill [Signed] Robert Barlow Corpl RS&M [Corporal] Royal Sappers & Miners 27th. July [1846]
OS1/35/6/49 MCWHINNEL'S KNOWE McWhinnel's Knowe Mr. Gilbert McIlwricK Miltonies Via Glenluce 006 A Small heathy hill just under Milltonies- & upon it or rather On its side there is a large rocK.-
OS1/35/6/49 WHITE FELL White Fell Mr. Gilbert McIlwricK Miltonies Via Glenluce 006 The South PeaK of Miltonies.
OS1/35/6/49 KNOCKNIEBRAIR Knockniebrair Mr. Gilbert McIlwricK Miltonies Via Glenluce 006 A heathy hill upon the range with milltonies & running into the Rig of the Eyes.-
OS1/35/6/49 CLAYGUGAN REE Claygugan Mr. Gilbert McIlwricK Miltonies Via Glenluce 006 A Small enclosure for holding Hay.-
OS1/35/6/49 The Black Isle The Black Isle Mr. Gilbert McIlwricK Miltonies Via Glenluce 006 A deep Moss having a black appearance
OS1/35/6/49 [Page] 49 -- List of Names collected by Corpl [Corporal] Robert Barlow R.S. [Royal Sappers] & Miners .- Plan 6B Trace 2 -- Parish of New Luce Object - McWhinnel's Knowe - A hill - White Fell - hill - Knockniebrair - hill - Claygugan Ree - Enclosure - The Black Isle - Moss [Signed] Robert Barlow Corpl RS&M [Corporal] Royal Sappers & Miners 27th. July 1846
OS1/35/6/50 KNOWE OF THE BLACK ISLE Knowe of the Black Isle Mr. Gilbert McIlwricK Miltonies Via [Glenluce] 006 A Stripe of heathy Pasture running into the BlacK Isle .-
OS1/35/6/50 BENBRAKE HILL Benbrake Hill William Morrison Killgallioch Via [Kirkcowan] 006 A large oblong heathy hioll upon the farm of BenbraKe -
OS1/35/6/50 HOODIE CAIRN Hoodie Cairn William Morrison Killgallioch Via [Kirkcowan] 006 A Shepherd's pile upon Killgallioch .-
OS1/35/6/50 [Page] 50-- List of Names Collected by Corpl [Corporal] Robert Barlow R.S. [Royal Sappers] & Miners .- Plan 6B Trace 2 -- Parish of New Luce & Kirkcowan Object - Knowe of the Black isle - rising ground - BenbraKe Hill - Hill - Hoodie Cairn - pile of Stones - Drumuillie Lane - Scored out
OS1/35/6/51 DRUMVERGES WELL Drumverges Well Mr. Thomas Wilson Laggangarn by Glenluce 006 A mineral spring upon the farm of Laggangarn.-
OS1/35/6/51 DRUMVERGES HILL Drumverges Hill Mr. Thomas Wilson Laggangarn by Glenluce 006 A Small heathy Hill upon the farm of Laggangarn .-
OS1/35/6/51 PARK HILL Park Hill Mr. Thomas Wilson Laggangarn by Glenluce 006 A Small heathy hill upon the farm of Laggangarn .
OS1/35/6/51 CRAIG HET Craig Het Mr. Robert Howatson Derniemoo by Glenluce 006 A Rock rising out of A Moss on the farm of Derniemoo.
OS1/35/6/51 CRAIGNIE WA' Craignie Wa' [Wall] Mr. Robert Howatson Derniemoo by Glenluce 006 A Large Rock upon the farm of Derniemoo
OS1/35/6/51 [Page] 51 -- List of Names Collected by Corpl [Corporal] Robert Barlow R.S. [Royal Sappers] & Miners .- Plan 6B Trace 3 -- Parish of New Luce Object - Drumverges Well - a spring - Drumverges Hill - a Hill - Park Hill - A Hill - Craig Het - A RocK - Craignie Wa' [Signed] Robert Barlow Corpl RS&M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners] 24th Augt. [August] 1846
OS1/35/6/52 GLENKITTEN FELL Glenkitten Fell David Wilson Herd Derniemoo by Glenluce Mr. Gilbert McIlwricK Miltonise by Glenluce 006 A Heathy Hill upon the Farm of Glen Kitten
OS1/35/6/52 MILLTIM Milltim David Wilson Herd Derniemoo by Glenluce 006 A Heathy Hill with a Shepherds pile on its summit It is on the farm of Derniemoo
OS1/35/6/52 BIG CRAIGENLIE Big Craigenlie David Wilson Herd Derniemoo by Glenluce 006 A high Hill with large rocks on its summit & is on the farm of Pulkadie.
OS1/35/6/52 [Page] 52 -- List of Names Collected by Corpl [Corporal] Robert Barlow R.S. [Royal Sappers] & Miners .- Plan 6B Trace 3 -- Parish of New Luce Object - Glenkitten Fell - A Hill - Milltim - A Hill - The March Burn - scored out " Tyrock Burn" [WSL] - Big Craigenlie - A Hill [Signed] Robert Barlow Corpl RS&M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners] 20th Augt. [August] 1846
OS1/35/6/53 KILGALLOCK Kilgallock Mr. Thomas Wilson (farmer) Laggangarn (Glenluce) 006 A Slate house in middling repair . a new stable lately built N. [north] west of said dwelling and a large farm of moorland attached a small portion of which is arable. tenanted by Mr. Morrison (farmer) and is the property of the Marquis of Bute
OS1/35/6/53 [Page] 53 -- List of Names collected by C.A. [Civilian Assistant] Thomas Jordan on the -- Sept. [September] 1845 Plan 6B Trace 4 -- Parish of Kirkcowan Object - KilgallocK - House [Signed] Thomas Jordan c.a [civilian assistant] Septr. [September] 1845
OS1/35/6/54 STANDING STONES Standing Stones Thomas Wilson farmer Laggangarn Glenluce 006 Two large stones that stand erect in the farm of Laggangarn upon each of which is Cut the rude figure of a cross [See Diagram] there were formerly 3 standing stones now as part of one which is taken down may be seen at the farm house of Laggangarn it is held in superstitious awe.
OS1/35/6/54 [Page] 55 -- List of Names collected by Corpl. [Corporal] Robert Barlow Royal Sappers & Miners -- Parish of New Luce -- Plan 6B Trace 4 Object - Standing stones - Stones - [Signed] Robert Barker Corpl. R S & M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners] 28th. Octr. [October] 1845
OS1/35/6/55 DRUMVOGIL Drumvogil Mr Thomas Wilson Laggangarn Via Glenluce.- 006 A Heathy hill upon the farm of Laggangarn
OS1/35/6/55 PHILTOUL Philtoul Mr Thomas Wilson Laggangarn Via Glenluce.- 006 A Small Hill partly Cultivated & just over the Farm Lands of Laggangarn. upon its summit there are the sheep Rees
OS1/35/6/55 THE GOAT KNOWES The Goat Knowes Mr Thomas Wilson Laggangarn Via Glenluce. 006 A few Small Heathy tops or Hills upon the Farm of Lagangarn & Contiguous to the farm House.
OS1/35/6/55 BRACKNIECALLIA Brackniecallia Mr Thomas Wilson Laggangarn Via Glenluce.- 006 A Small Rocky hill by the side of the Wr. [Water] of Tarf & upon it are brackens & ferns growing.
OS1/35/6/55 LOOPS OF BRACKNIECALLIA Loops of Brackniecallia Mr Thomas Wilson Laggangarn Via Glenluce. 006 A crooked part of the water of Tarf.
OS1/35/6/55 [Page] 55 -- List of Names collected by Corpl. [Corporal] Robert Barlow Royal Sappers & Miners -- Parish of New Luce -- Plan 6B Trace 4 Object -Drumvogil- A Hill - Philtoul - A Hill - The Goat Knowes - Small Hill - Brackniecallie - A Hill - Loops of Brackniecallia - Bends in a Ridge - Drumuillie Lane - A Marsh [Signed] Robert Barker Corpl. R S & M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners] 13th Augt. [August] 1847
OS1/35/6/56 KNOCKING STONE Knocking Stone Mr. Thomas Wilson Laggangarn Via Glenluce 006 A SunK rocK with two round holes about 11 Inches in diameter & 9 deep
OS1/35/6/56 HIGH DRUM High Drum Mr. Thomas Wilson Laggangarn Via Glenluce 006 A Heathy hill upon the farm of Laggangarn there is a ◬ [Trigonometrical Station] called by the Trigl. [Trigonometrical] "Longairn N" [North]
OS1/35/6/56 FOUNTAIN DANNERS Fountain Danners Mr. Thomas Wilson Laggangarn Via Glenluce 006 A Small Heathy hill.
OS1/35/6/56 DRUMUILLIE LANE Drumuillie Lane Mr. Thomas Wilson Laggangarn Via Glenluce 006 A long narrow Marsh the boundary between the farms of Miltonise & Laggangarn .-
OS1/35/6/56 [Page] 56 -- List of Names collected by Corpl. [Corporal] Robert Barlow R S [Royal Sappers] & Miners -- Parish of New Luce -- Plan 6B Trace 4 Object - High Drum - A Hill - Knocking Stone - a Rock - Fountain Danners - Hill - Drumuillie Lane - A Marsh [Signed] Robert Barker Corpl. R S & M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners] 13th Augt. [August] 1847
OS1/35/6/57 JEAN'S CAIRN Jean's Cairn Mr. William Morrison Kilgallioch Glenluce Newtonstewart 006 A Shepherd's pile upon the Hill of Kilgallioch.-
OS1/35/6/57 BROCKLACH HILL Brocklach Hill Mr. William Morrison Kilgallioch Glenluce Newtonstewart 006 A Heathy Hill upon the farm of Kilgallioch
OS1/35/6/57 HERON CRAIGS Heron Craigs Mr. William Morrison Kilgallioch Glenluce Newtonstewart 006 Two Large Conical Rocks upon the farm of Kilgallioch & contiguous to the Water of Tarf .-
OS1/35/6/57 WHITE HILL White Hill Mr. William Morrison Kilgallioch Glenluce Newtonstewart 006 A Small hill upon the farm of Kilgallioch It has been cultivated but is now growing wild.
OS1/35/6/57 THE WELL STRAND The Well Strand Mr. William Morrison Kilgallioch Glenluce Newtonstewart 006 A Small stream running by the farm house of Kilgallioch & into the Wr [Water] of Tarf. there is no Well in it but a small place rudely dammed up for domestic purposes.-
OS1/35/6/57 [Page] 57 -- List of Names collected by Corpl. [Corporal] Robert Barlow R S [Royal Sappers] & Miners -- Parish of Kirkcowan -- Plan 6B Trace 4 Object - Jean's Cairn - a pile of stones - Brocklach Hill - A Hill - Heron Craigs - Rocks - White Hill - A Hill - The Well Strand - A Stream [Signed] Robert Barker Corpl. R S & M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners] 13th Augt. [August] 1847
OS1/35/6/58 KNOWES OF RING Knowes of Ring Mr. Gilbert McIlwraith Miltonise Glenluce 006 A few small hills upon the farm of Miltonise
OS1/35/6/58 RING Ring (Farm house Site of) Mr. Gilbert McIlwraith Miltonise Glenluce 006 I am informed that this was formerly a farm called "Ring" but it is not included with Miltonise.
OS1/35/6/58 THE RING BURN The Ring Burn Mr. Gilbert McIlwraith Miltonise Glenluce 006 A Stream running into the water of Tarf.-
OS1/35/6/58 BOGHT Hill Boght Hill Mr. William Morrison Kilgallioch Glenluce Newtonstewart 006 A long heathy hill upon the farm of Kilgallioch on the S. [South] end there are the remains of olds heep boghts now called Sheep Rees. from which it takes its name.
OS1/35/6/58 [Page] 58 -- List of Names collected by Corpl. [Corporal] Robert Barlow R S [Royal Sappers] & Miners -- Parish of New Luce & Kirkcowan -- Plan 6B Trace 4 Object - Knowes of Ring - Small hills - Ring (Farm house Site of) - Site of house - The Ring Burn - Stream - Boght Hill [Kirkcowan] - A Hill [Signed] Robert Barker Corpl. R S & M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners] 13th Augt. [August] 1847
OS1/35/6/59 THE SINKS OF PLUM JORDAN The Sinks of Plum Jordan Mr. William Morrison Kilgallioch Newtonstewart 006 Several Holes or entrances into the stream which runs from Plum Jordan to the Water of Tarf
OS1/35/6/59 KNOCKING STONE KNOWE Knocking Stone Knowe Mr. William Morrison Kilgallioch Newtonstewart Mr. Thomas Wilson Laggangarn by Glenluce 006 A Small Heathy Hill
OS1/35/6/59 THE BLOOD MOSS The Blood Moss Mr. William Morrison Kilgallioch Newtonstewart Mr. Thomas Wilson Laggangarn by Glenluce 006 A Deep moss upon the farm of Laggangarn .-
OS1/35/6/59 THE BLOOD LANE The Blood Lane Mr. Thomas Wilson Laggangarn by Glenluce 006 A Small stream rising in & running thro' [through] The Blood Moss into the Water of Tarf.
OS1/35/6/59 [Page] 59 -- List of Names collected by Corpl. [Corporal] Robert Barlow R S [Royal Sappers] & Miners -- Parish of KirKcowan Plan 6B Trace 4 Object - The Sinks of Plum Jordan - Several Holes - Knocking Stone Knowe - A Hill - The Blood Moss - A Bog - The Blood Lane - A Stream [Signed] Robert Barker Corpl. R S & M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners] 13th Augt. [August] 1847
OS1/35/6/60 CAIRN HILL Cairn Hill Mr. William Morrison Kilgallioch Newtonstewart 006 The N. [North] end of a hill & is cultivated formerly there stood upon it a cairn or shepherd's pile
OS1/35/6/60 LONG STONE RIG Long Stone Rig Mr. William Morrison Kilgallioch Newtonstewart 006 This & Cairn Hill (see above) form but one Hill this part appears to be named from a standing Stone about 4 ft. high called Long stone.
OS1/35/6/60 DRUMWAVE Drumwave Mr. William Morrison Kilgallioch Newtonstewart 006 A Small heathy hill with a couple of rocks upon it rising abruptly out of the Moss & upon the farm of Kilgallioch.
OS1/35/6/60 PLUM JORDAN Plum Jordan Mr. William Morrison Kilgallioch Newtonstewart 006 A Small & deep Hole into which the Water from the Moss enters & from whence a subterranean stream runs into the water of Tarf. -
OS1/35/6/60 [Page] 60 -- List of Names collected by Corpl. [Corporal] Robert Barlow R S [Royal Sappers] & Miners -- Parish of KirKcowan Plan 6B Trace 4 Object - Cairn Hill - Portion of Hill - Long Stone Rig - portion of Hill - Drumwave - A Hill - Plum Jordan - A Hole [Signed] Robert Barker Corpl. R S & M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners] 13th Augt. [August] 1847
OS1/35/6/61 LONG STONE Long Stone Mr. William Morrison Kilgallioch Via Newtonstewart 006 A Standing stone about 4 ft. [feet] high & gives the name "Long stone Rig " to the hill upon which it stands It is upon the farm of Kilgallioch.-
OS1/35/6/61 [Page] 61 -- List of Names collected by Sergeant R Barlow R S [Royal Sappers] & Miners -- Parish of KirKcowan Plan 6B Trace 4 Object - Long Stone - A Stone [Signed] Robert Barker Sgt. R S & M [Sergeant Royal Sappers & Miners] 16th. July 1847
OS1/35/6/62 6-- OS1/ 35/ 6 -- [page] 62 Wigtonshire Plan 6B Names of Parishes -- Page Parish of New Luce -- 1 Parish of Kirkcowan -- 2