Wigtownshire, volume 08

Page List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks Continued entries/extra info Transcriber's notes
OS1/35/8/1 Parish of Kirkcowan Plan 6D Index Names of Objects -- Page Belgaverie -- 3 Dirvananie -- 3 DrummiemicKie -- 4 The Ha' Hill -- 4 The Ha' Hill Strand -- 4 Tarf Water -- 5 [Signed] William Driscoll Gosset Lt. RE [Lieutenant Royal Engineers] 2/1/47 [2nd. January 1847] Peter BracKen Pr RS & M [Private Royal Sappers & Miners] Decr. [December] the 11th. 1845
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OS1/35/8/3 DIRVANANIE Dervannenny Dirvananie Dirvannanie Dirvananie Mr. William McMillan Mr. Alexander Hunter Ainslie's Map 1782 George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] About 5 Miles N.E. [North East] of New Luce Village The ruins of a farm house the property of the Marquis of Bute
OS1/35/8/3 BELGAVERIE Belgavery Belgaverie Belgaverie Alexander McDowall Mr. William Morrison George McHaffie 006 [Situation] About 4¾ Mile N.E. [North East] of New Luce Village The Ruins of a House Also the name of a heathy hill, which has been cultivated, but now left out of cultivation.
OS1/35/8/3 [Page] 3 Parish of Kirkcowan Form 136 page 25 Dirvanie 25 Bekgaverie
OS1/35/8/4 DRUMMIEMICKIE Drummiemickikie DrumamicKie DrummiemicKie Mr. William Morrison John McNillie Gilbert McIlvricK 006 [Situation] On the Eastern Bank of the Tarf Water A heathy hill in the farm of Dirvananie a part of which has been Cultivated, but is now grown wild.
OS1/35/8/4 THE HA' HILL See Name Sheets Plan 7C
OS1/35/8/4 THE HA' HILL STRAND See Name Sheets Plan 7C
OS1/35/8/4 [Page] Parish Kirkcowan Form 136 Page 34 Drummiemickie
OS1/35/8/5 TARF WATER Tarf Water Tarf Water Tarf Water Tarf Water Tarf Water Mr. Thomas Wilson Old Ordnance Map of Wigtownshire Ainslie's Map 1782 Statistical Acct [Account] 1841 George McGaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] S.W. [South West] boundary of the parish A small rapid River rising in the Moss in Carrick in Ayrshire, after a course of about 12 Miles Southward dividing the Parishes of New Luce and Kirkcowan, when it crosses the latter Parish Eastward, and falls into the Bladenoch, near Kirkcowan Church.
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OS1/35/8/7 Parish of New Luce Plan 6D. INDEX Names of Objects -- Page Artfield Fell -- 1 Brown Hill -- 10 BrocKloch Hill -- 14 Closs Hill -- 9 Corbie Craigs -- 11 Craigenlie (Wee) -- 13 Caigenlie (Big) -- 23 Craig Het -- 14 Court Cairn -- 19 Drumcarnochan -- 10 Drumcarnochan (Wee) -- 18 Drumdown -- 10 Drum (Low) -- 15 Drum (High) -- 22 Dendownies -- 16 Drummienellan (Big) -- 16 Drummienellan (Wee) -- 17 Drummienellan Lane -- 17 Drumours -- 18 Drumbays -- 18 Gld Knowes -- 19 Inchminnoch -- 16 KnocKiehourie -- 21 Lone Knowes -- 11 Muirglass -- 13 Mulniegarroch -- 20 Mulniegarroch or Purgatory Burn -- 20 Park Hill -- 22 Quarter Fell -- 18 Summerton Ree -- 15 SKigniebarrochie -- 13 The Muil -- 11 The Hard Hill -- 12 The Braes -- 12 The Shiels -- 14 The Shiels Lane -- 15 The Horse Hill -- 19 The Moss of the Horse Hill -- 21 The Glaster -- 20 Lagniebole -- 12
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OS1/35/8/9 CLOSS HILL Closs Hill Close Hill Closs Hill Closs Hill William Cowan W.T. Saunders George Guthrie Esqr. George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] 2½ Miles NNE [North North East] of New Luce Village & 2 Miles West of Artfield Fell A large heathy hill on the farm of Closs.
OS1/35/8/9 [Page] 9 Parish of New Luce
OS1/35/8/9 Entries for Horse Hill & Mulnagarrock Burn scored through.
OS1/35/8/10 BROWN HILL Brownhill Brown Hill John Edgar George McHaffie Esqr. 011 [Situation] about 2¾ miles N.E. [North East] of New Luce Village A heathy hill on the farm of Kilmacfadzean
OS1/35/8/10 DRUMCARNOCHAN Drumcarnachan Drumcarnochan Mr. Peter McHarg George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] ¾ Mile N.W. [North West] of Quarter Fell A heathy hill on the farm of Pultadie.
OS1/35/8/10 DRUMDOWN Drumdown Drumdown Mr. Peter McHarg George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] ½ Mile NW [North West] of Quarter Fell A small heathy hill on the farm of Pultadie.
OS1/35/8/10 [Page] 10 Parish of New Luce Form 136 Page -- Brown Hill 30 Drumcarnachan 30 Drumdown
OS1/35/8/11 CORBIE CRAIGS Corbie Craigs Corbie Craigs Mr. Peter McHarg George Mc Haffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] ½ NW [North West] of Quarter Fell A rocky face of a hill in which Ravens build their nests. upon the farm of Pultadie Hence the name.
OS1/35/8/11 THE MUIL The Muil The Muil Mr. Peter McHarg George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Siatuation] 1/3 Mile Mile N by W [North by West] of Quarter Fell A rocky heathy hill on the farm of Pultadie.
OS1/35/8/11 LONE KNOWES Lone Knowes Lone Knowes Mr. Peter McHarg George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] 1 Mile NW by W [North West by West] of Quarter Fell A number of small Rocky hills on the farm of Pultadie.
OS1/35/8/11 [Page] 11 Parish of New Luce Form 136 Page 30 Corbie Craigs 30 The Muil 30 Lone Knowes Corbie or Gerbie, a Raven "Meall" - "mill" A lump, a heap, a hill, any eminence Gaelic Dictionary "meall", Irish "Moel and Mwl" Welsh
OS1/35/8/12 LAGNIEBOLE Lagnieboul Meadow Lagnabole Lagnie bole Largniebole Mr. Peter McHarg John Wilson Gilbert McIlwrick Ainslie's Map 1782 006 [Situation] ¾ Mile WNW [West North West] of Quarter Fell A wet grassy Moorland field on the farm of Pultadie. According to Ainslie's Map this appears to have been the name of the Farm or houses attached to another Farm.
OS1/35/8/12 THE HARD HILL The Hard Hill The Hard Hill Mr. Peter McHarg George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] ¾ Mile West of Quarter Hill A small (and partially cultivated) hill, having a few rocks on it.
OS1/35/8/12 THE BRAES The Braes The Braes Mr. Peter McHarg George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] ½ Mile West of Quarter Fell A rough rocKy face of hill on the Farm of Pultadie.
OS1/35/8/12 [Page] 12 Parish of New Luce Form 136 Page 29 Lagniebole 29 The Hard Hill 29 The Braes "Lag" a hollow, a cavity, a pit, a dell. "Boladh" A smell, a stink; savour. "Bol Boil" A bowl or cup.
OS1/35/8/13 WEE CRAIGENLIE Wee Craigenlie Wee Craigenlie David Wilson George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] ½ Mile North of Quarter Fell A rough rocky hill upon the farm of Pultadie.
OS1/35/8/13 SKIGNIEBARROCHIE Skeithnaburochie SKignabarrachea SKigniebarrochie Mr. Thomas Wilson John McNillie Gilbert McIlwrick 006 [Situation] ¾ Mile NE [North East of Quarter Fell A low hill with a few rocKs upon it. on the farm of Laggangarn
OS1/35/8/13 MUIRGLASS Marglass Muirglass Muirglass Mr. Thomas Wilson Mr. William Morrison George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] 1¼ Miles NE [North East] of Quarter Fell ½ Mile West of Tarf Water A heathy hill on the farm of Laggangarn
OS1/35/8/13 [Page] 13 Parish of New Luce Form 136 Page 31 Wee Craigenlie 31 Skigniebarrochie - Quite unKnown 31 Muirgalss "Sgreag" - RocKy, parched. Sgreagan" - Hard rocky ground. "Barrach" - from Bair" high topped, pinnacled, etc Gaelic Dictionary "Barraichte" p.part of Barraich, Tipped, topped etc.
OS1/35/8/14 BROCKLOCH HILL BrocKlach Hill BrocKloch Hill Mr. Thomas Wilson George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] ½ Mile West of Tarf Water A long ridge on the farm of Laggangarn.
OS1/35/8/14 CRAIG HET Craig Het Craig Het Mr. Thomas Wilson George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] ¾ Mile West of Tarf Water A large rocK in the Moss on the farm of Dougaries
OS1/35/8/14 THE SHIELS The Shiels The Shiels Mr. Peter McHarg George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] ¾ Mile North of Quarter Fell The site of an old house, or Shed, in which Cattle were Kept during the Winter. is on the farm of Pultadie.
OS1/35/8/14 [Page] 14 Parish of New Luce Form 136 Page 31 BrocKloch Hill 31 Craig Het 32 The Shiels
OS1/35/8/15 THE SHIELS LANE The Shiels Lane The Shiels Lane Mr. Peter McHarg George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] ¾ Mile North of Quarter Fell A wet bottom or Marsh near "The Shiels".
OS1/35/8/15 SUMMERTON REE Summerton Ree Summerton Ree Mr. Peter McHarg George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] ¾ Mile NW [North West] of Quarter Fell A small enclosure for Keeping hay etc. at this place there is a gren spot of land, probably where Shepherds Kept their black cattle & sheep by night. when the farms were not fenced. It is upon the farm of Pultadie.
OS1/35/8/15 LOW DRUM Low Drum Low Drum Mr. William Morrison George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] 1¼ Mile East of Big Craigenlie A heathy hill on the farm of Laggangarn.
OS1/35/8/15 [Page] 15 Parish of New Luce Form 136 Page 32 The Shields Lane 32 Summerton Ree 33 Low Drum
OS1/35/8/16 INCHMINNOCH Inchminnoch Inchminnoch Mr. William Morrison George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] ¼ Mile West of Tarf Water & 1½ Miles E by N [East by North] of Quarter Fell A small heathy hill on the farm of Laggangarn.
OS1/35/8/16 DENDOWNIES Dendownies Dendownies Mr. William Morrison George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] on the Western Bank of Tarf Water & ½ Mile SW [South West] of High Drum The name of three or four heathy hills upon the farm of Laggangarn.
OS1/35/8/16 BIG DRUMMIENELLAN Bid Drummienellan Big Drummienellan Mr. William Morrison George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] On the Western Bank of Tarf Water & ¾ Mile SW [South West] of High Drum. A long heathy hill on the farm of Laggangarn.
OS1/35/8/16 [Page] 16 Parish of NewLuce Form 136 Page 33 Lochminnoch 33 Dendownies 33 Big Drummienellan
OS1/35/8/17 WEE DRUMMIENELLAN Wee Drummienellan Wee Drummienellan Mr. William Morrison George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] On the Western Bank of Tarf Water & 1 Mile SW [South West] of High Drum A long heathy hill on the farm of Laggangarn.
OS1/35/8/17 DRUMMIENELLAN LANE Drummienellan Drummienellan Mr. William Morrison George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] ¼ Mile West of Tarf Water & ½ Mile SW [South West] of High Drum A small stream through a swampy bottom, on the farm of Laggangarn.
OS1/35/8/17 [Page] 17 Parish of New Luce Form 136 Page 33 Wee Drummienellan 34 Drummienellan Lane
OS1/35/8/18 WEE DRUMCARNOCHAN Wee Drumcarnochan Wee Drumcarnochan Mr. Peter McHarg George McHaffie Esqr. 006 1 Mile NW [North West] of Quarter Fell A small hill on the farm of Pultadie.
OS1/35/8/18 DRUMOURS Drumours Drumours Mr. Peter McHarg George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] 1 Mile NW. [North West] of Quarter Fell A heathy hill on the farm of Pultadie.
OS1/35/8/18 QUARTER FELL Fell of the Quarter Quarter Fell Quarter Fell Mr. Alexander McMillan Ainslie's Map 1782 George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] 2 Miles NW [North West] of Artfield Fell & 1½ Miles North of Closs Hill A rocky heathy hill upon the farm of The Quarter.-
OS1/35/8/18 [Page] 18 Parish of New Luce Form 136 Page 35 Wee Drumcannochan 35 Drumours 35 Quarter Fell
OS1/35/8/19 COURT CAIRN Court Cairn Court Cairn Mr Alexander McMillan George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] 5 Chains East of Quarter Fell Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station A shepherds pile upon "Quarter Fell".
OS1/35/8/19 GLED KNOWES Glead Knowes Gled Knowes Mr Alexander McMillan George McHaffie Esqr. 006 1½ Miles NW [North West] of Artfield Fell Two Small hills with a few rocks on their Summit Supposed to have derived its name from the circumstance of the "Gled" building its nest here.
OS1/35/8/19 THE HORSE HILL The Horse Hill The Horse Hill The Horse Hill Mr. William Cowan Alexander McDouall George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] ¾ Mile North of Artfield Fell A heathy hill part of which has been cultivated but is now grown wild. It is on the Farm of Artfield & on it are the Ruins of two Houses.
OS1/35/8/19 [Page] 19 Parish of New Luce Form 136 Page 35 Court Cairn 35 Gled Knowes 36 The Horse Hill "Gled. "Glaid". The Kite From the Anglo Saxon Glida. Glide "Knowe" A little Hill. Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson's Scottish Dictionary "Glede" A Kite - "Sheridan" "Walker" "Glead" A kind of Hawk. Walker
OS1/35/8/20 MULNIEGARROCH Mulniegarroch Mulniegarroch Mr. William Cowan George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] 1 Mile NW [North West of Artfield Fell A heathy hill on the farm of Kilmacfadzean
OS1/35/8/20 MULNIEGARROCH or PURGATORY BURN Mulniegarroch or Purgatory Burn Mulnagarroch Burn Mulnagarroch Burn Mr. William Cowan Mr. William Cowan George McHaffie Esqr 006 [Situation] ½ Mile NW [North West] of Artfield Fell A considerable stream running into thw Water of Tarf. It is generally called "Purgatory Burn" but Mulniegarroch Burn is said to be the Ancient name.
OS1/35/8/20 THE GLASTER The Glaster The Glaster Mr. William Cowan George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] 1 Mile W by N [West by North] of Artfield Fell A small heathy hill situated in a Moss, on the farm of Kilmacfadzean.
OS1/35/8/20 [Page] 20 Parish of New Luce Form 136 Page 36 Mulniegarroch 36 Mulniegarroch or Purgatory Burn 36 The Glaster [Note] Mulniegarroch Burn I think, tho' [thought] I must confess Ignorance of the locality, that the Ancient name should be retained.
OS1/35/8/21 MOSS OF THE HORSE HILL The Moss of the Horse Hill The Moss of the Horse Hill Mr. William Cowan George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] ½ Mile North of Artfield Fell A large and deep moss on the farm of Artfield.
OS1/35/8/21 KNOCKNIHOURIE KnocKniehowdie KnocKnichourie KnocKniehourie Mr. William Cowan John Wilson Gilbert McIlwrick 011 [Situation] 1 Mile West of Artfield Fell A heathy hill. on the farm of Kilmacfadzean.
OS1/35/8/21 ARTFIELD FELL Artfield Fell Artfield Fell Artfield Fell Artfield Fell Artfield Fell Mr. William McClure Mr. George Guthrie George McHaffie Esqr. Mr. James Cannon Mr. John McClure 011 [Situation] 4 Miles NE. by E [North East by East] of New Luce Village and 5 Miles North of Glenluce. A long narrow range of very high rocky land. and on two of its highest Peaks, stand the Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Stations Artfield South and Artfield Fell.
OS1/35/8/21 [Page] 21 Parish of New Luce Form 136 Page 36 The Moss of the Horse Hill 36 Knockniehourie -- Artfield Fell
OS1/35/8/22 DRUMBAYS Drumbays 006 See Name Sheets plan 7C
OS1/35/8/22 HIGH DRUM High Drum High Drum Mr. Thomas Wilson George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] 1 Mile East of Big Craigenlie & 1½ Miles NE [North East] of Quarter Fell A heathy hill on the Farm of Laggangarn, on its Summit is a Station called by the Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Party Longairn N. [North].
OS1/35/8/22 PARK HILL Park Hill Park Hill Mr. Thomas Wilson George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] 1¼ Mile NE [North East] of Quarter Fell. A small heathy hill on the farm of Laggangairn.
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OS1/35/8/23 BIG CRAIGENLIE Big Craigenlie Big Craigenlie David Wilson George McHaffie Esqr. 006 ¾ Mile North of Quarter Fell A high hill with large rocKs on its summit on the farm of Pultadie.
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OS1/35/8/25 DERVANENNY Dervanenny Mr. William McWilliam New Luce 006 Ruins of Dervanenny Farm House. The property of The Marquis of Bute.
OS1/35/8/25 BELGAVERY Belgavery Alexander McDowall Dervanenny 006 Ruin of a House
OS1/35/8/25 [Page] 25 List of Names collected by Dennis Kildoyle C.A. [Civilian Assistant] 1st Examiner Plan 6D Trace No. 3 Parish KirKcowan Object Dervanenny - Ruin Belgavery - Ruin [Signed] Dennis Kildoyle C.A. [Civilian Assistant] Octr. [October] 16th. 1845
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OS1/35/8/27 HORSE HILL Horse hill Alexander McDowall Dervanenny 006 Old walls of two Houses formerly built of Stone.
OS1/35/8/27 MULNAGARROCH Mulnagarroch William Cowan Belmurray 006 A Large Stream formed by Surface water, chiefly running in a Southerly direction and contributes to the Water of Tarf
OS1/35/8/27 [Page] 27 List of Names collected by Pri [Private] Peter BracKen RS & M [Royal Sappers & Miners] Plan 6D Trace 5 Parish New Luce Object Horse Hill - Ruins Mulnagarroch Burn - A Stream [Signed] Peter BracKen Pri RS & M [Private Royal Sappers & Miners]
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OS1/35/8/29 LAGNIEBOUL MEADOW Lagnieboul Meadow Mr. Peter McHarg Pultadie by Glen Luce 006 A wet grassy moorland field upon the farm of Pultadie
OS1/35/8/29 THE HARD HILL The Hard Hill Mr. Peter McHarg Pultadie by Glen Luce 006 A small hill partly Cultivated and upon it there are a few RocKs.
OS1/35/8/29 THE BRAES The Braes Mr. Peter McHarg Pultadie by Glen Luce 006 A rough rocKy face of hill upon the farm of Pultadie.
OS1/35/8/29 [Page] 29 List of Names collected by Corporal Robert Barlow Royal Sappers & Miners Plan 6D Trace 1 Parish New Luce Object Lagnieboul Meadow - A Field The Hard Hill - A Hill The Braes - face of Hill [Signed] Robert Barlow Corpl. RS & M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners] 26th August 1846
OS1/35/8/30 DRUMCARNACHAN Drumcarnachan Mr. Peter McHarg Pultadie by Glen Luce 006 A Heathy Hill upon the farm of Pultadie.
OS1/35/8/30 DRUMDOWN Drumdown Mr. Peter McHarg Pultadie by Glen Luce 006 A small heathy hill upon the farm of Pultadie.
OS1/35/8/30 CORBIE CRAIGS Corbie Craigs Mr Peter McHarg Pultadie by Glen Luce 006 A Rocky face of a Hill where Ravens (or Corbies) builds their nests.-
OS1/35/8/30 THE MUIL The Muil Mr. Peter McHarg Pultadie by Glen Luce 006 A RocKy heathy Hill upon the farm of Pultadie.
OS1/35/8/30 LONE KNOWES Lone Knowes Mr. Peter McHarg Pultadie by Glen Luce 006 A number of small RocKy Hills upon the farm of Pultadie.
OS1/35/8/30 [Page] 30 List of Names collected by Corporal Robert Barlow Royal Sappers & Miners Plan 6D Trace 1 Parish New Luce Object Drumcarnachan - A hill Drumdown - A Hill Corbie Craigs - RocKs The Muil - A Hill Lone Knowes - Small Hills [Signed] Robert Barlow Corp. RS & M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners] 26th Augt. [August] 1846.
OS1/35/8/31 WEE CRAIGENLIE Wee Craigenlie David Wilson Herd Derniemow by Glenluce. 006 A Rough rocKy Hill
OS1/35/8/31 SKEITHNIEBBUROCHIE Skeithnieburochie Mr. Thomas Wilson Laggangarn by Glenluce 006 A low hill with a few rocKs upon it.
OS1/35/8/31 MARGLASS Marglass Mr. Thomas Wilson Laggangarn by Glenluce 006 A Heathy Hill upon the farm of Laggangarn
OS1/35/8/31 BROCKLACH HILL BrocKlach Hill Mr. Thomas Wilson Laggangarn by Glenluce 006 A long ridge upon the farm of Laggangarn.
OS1/35/8/31 CRAIG HET Craig Het Mr. Thomas Wilson Laggangarn by Glenluce 006 A large RocK in A moss.
OS1/35/8/31 [Page] 31 List of Names Collected by Corpl. [Corporal] Robert Barlow RS [Royal Sappers] & Miners Plan 6D Trace 2 Parish New Luce Object Wee Craigenlie - A Hill Skeithnieburochie - A Hill Marglas - A Hill BrocKlach Hill - A Hill Craig Het - A RocK [Signed] Robert Barlow Corpl. RS & M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners] 20th. Augt. [August] 1846.
OS1/35/8/32 THE SHIELS The Shiels Mr Peter McHarg Pultadie by Glenluce 006 The site of an old house or shed in which Cattle were formerly Kept during the winter.
OS1/35/8/32 THE SHIELS LANE The Shiels Lane Mr Peter McHarg Pultadie by Glenluce 006 A wet bottom or marsh convenient to "The Shiels"
OS1/35/8/32 SUMMERTON REE Summerton Ree Mr Peter McHarg Pultadie by Glenluce 006 A Small place for Keeping Hay.
OS1/35/8/32 [Page] 32 List of Names Collected by Corpl. [Corporal] Robert Barlow Royal Sappers & Miners] Plan 6D Trace 2 Parish New Luce Object The Shiels - Old Walls The Shiels Lane - A marsh Summerton Rea - A Small enclosure [Signed] Robert Barlow Corpl. RS & M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners] 26th Augt. [August] 1846
OS1/35/8/33 LOW DRUM Low Drum Mr. William Morrison Kilgullioch by Glenluce 006 A Heathy Hill upon the farm of Laggagarn.
OS1/35/8/33 MUIRGLASS Muirglass Mr. William Morrison Kilgullioch by Glenluce 006 A Heathy Hill on the farm of Laggangarn
OS1/35/8/33 INCHMINNOCH Inchminnoch Mr. William Morrison Kilgullioch by Glenluce 006 A small heathy hill ont the farm of Laggangarn.
OS1/35/8/33 DENDOWNIES Dendownies Mr. William Morrison Kilgullioch by Glenluce 006 3 or 4 Small heathy hills.
OS1/35/8/33 BIG DRUMMIENELLAN Big Drummienellan Mr. William Morrison Kilgullioch by Glenluce 006 A long heathy Hill upon the farm of Laggangarn
OS1/35/8/33 WEE DRUMMIENELLAN Wee Drummienellan Mr. William Morrison Kilgullioch by Glenluce 006 A long heathy Hill upon the farm of Laggangarn.
OS1/35/8/33 [Page] 33 List of Names Collected by Corpl. [Corporal] Robert Barlow Royal Sappers & Miners Plan 6D Trace 3 Parish New Luce Object Low Drum - A Hill Muirglass - A Hill Inchminnoch - A Hill Dendownies - Small Hills Big Drummienellan - A Hill Wee Drummienellan - A Hill [Note] Muirglass - I have been given this name before spelt Marglass adopt Muirglass [Signed] Robert Barlow Corpl. RS & M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners] 2nd Sept. [September] 1846.
OS1/35/8/34 DRUMMIENELLAN LANE Drummienellan Lane Mr. William Morrison Kilgullioch by Glenluce 006 A Samll stream running thro' [through] a Swampy bottom.
OS1/35/8/34 DRUMMIEMICKIE Drummiemickie Mr. William Morrison Kilgullioch by Glenluce 006 A Heathy Hill.
OS1/35/8/34 Belgaverie Belgaverie Mr. William Morrison Kilgullioch by Glenluce 006 A Heathy hill upon it are the ruins of an old house & part of it has been Cultivated.
OS1/35/8/34 [Page] 34 List of Names Collected by Corpl. [Corporal] Robert Barlow Royal Sappers & Miners Plan 6D Trace 3 Parish New Luce & Kirkcowan Object Drummienellan lane - A Stream DrummiemicKie - A Hill Belgaverie - A Hill [Signed] Robert Barlow Corpl. RS & M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners] 2nd Sept. [September] 1846.
OS1/35/8/35 WEE DRMCARNACHAN Wee Drumcarnachan Mr. Peter McHarg Pultadie by Glenluce 006 A Small hill upon the farm of Pultadie.
OS1/35/8/35 DRUMOURS Drumours Mr. Peter McHarg Pultadie by Glenluce 006 A Heathy hill upon the farm of Pultadie.
OS1/35/8/35 FELL OF THE QUARTER Fell of the Quarter Mr Alexander McMillan Dougaries by Glenluce 006 A Heathy Hill with RocKs upon it.
OS1/35/8/35 COURT CAIRN Court Cairn Mr Alexander McMillan Dougaries by Glenluce 006 A Shepherds pile.
OS1/35/8/35 GLEAD KNOWES Glead Knowes Mr Alexander McMillan Dougaries by Glenluce 006 Two Small hills with a few RocKs on their Summit It is said that Gleads used to build here.
OS1/35/8/35 [Page] 35 List of Names collected by Corpl. [Corporal] Robert Barlow Royal Sappers & Miners Plan 6D Trace 1 Parish New Luce Object Wee Drumcarnachan - A Hill Drumours - A Hill Fell of the Quarter - A Hill Court Cairn - Pale of stones Glead Knowes - Small hills [Signed] Robert Barlow Corpl. RS & M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners] 21st. Sept. [September] 1846.
OS1/35/8/36 THE HORSE HILL The Horse Hill Mr. William Cowan Balmurrie by Glenluce 006 A Heathy Hill, part of which has been Cultivated but is now grown wild.
OS1/35/8/36 MULNIEGARROCH Mulniegarroch Mr. William Cowan Balmurrie by Glenluce 006 A Heathy Hill.
OS1/35/8/36 MULNIEGARROCH OR PURGATORY BURN Mulniegarroch or Purgatory Burn Mr. William Cowan Balmurrie by Glenluce 006 A Considerable Stream running into the Water of Tarf. It is generally called "Purgatory burn" but "Mulniegarroch" is said to be the Ancient name.
OS1/35/8/36 THE GLASTER The Glaster Mr. William Cowan Balmurrie by Glenluce 006 A Small Heathy Hill situated in a moss.
OS1/35/8/36 THE MOSS OF THE HORSE HILL The Moss of the Horse Hill Mr. William Cowan Balmurrie by Glenluce 006 A large deep moss upon the farm of Artfield.
OS1/35/8/36 KNOCKNIEHOWDIE KnocKniehowdie Mr. William Cowan Balmurrie by Glenluce 011 A Heathy Hill.
OS1/35/8/36 [Page] 36 List of Names collected by Corporal Robert Barlow Royal Sappers & Miners. Plan 6D Trace 5 Parish New Luce Object The Horse Hill - A Hill Mulniegarroch - A Hill Mulniegarroch or Purgatory Burn - A Stream The Glaster - A Hill The Moss of the Horse Hill - A Bog KnocKniehowdie - A Hill [Signed] Robert Barlow Corpl. RS & M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners] 14th. Sept. [September] 1846.
OS1/35/8/37 [Page] 37 OSI/35/8 37 8 Wigtownshire Plan 6D Names of Parishes -- Page Parish of Kirkcowan -- 1 Parish of New Luce -- 7