Wigtownshire, volume 11

Page List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks Continued entries/extra info
OS1/35/11/1 [Page] 1 Parish of Kirkcowan Plan 7C Index Names of Objects -- Page Airieglasson -- 7 Black Lochs of Kilquhockadale -- 4 Blair Hill -- 26 Bought Hill -- 13 Black Burn -- 22 Cairny Hill -- 15 Corwar Hill -- 24 Craigairie Fell -- 26 Craigdhu -- 10 Craigdhu Cairn -- 10 Craigiecallen -- 17 Craigmoddie -- 3 Craigmoddie Fell -- 6 Dargoal Burn -- 5 Dargoal Hill -- 5 Delhet -- 16 Dernakissoch -- 12 Dirneark -- 4 Dirneark Flow -- 25 Dirvachlie -- 6 Drumacarie -- 16 Drumacly -- 20 Drumadien -- 17 Drumgorth -- 24 Drumley -- 11 Drumliebuie -- 13 Drummatrane -- 11 Eldrig Fell -- 25 Eldrig Loch -- 4 Eldrig Moss -- 22 Gall Moss of Dirneark -- 22 High Eldrig -- 3 Hill of the House -- 21 Kill-fairy -- 9 Killgallioch -- 6 Kilquhockadale Flow -- 14 Knockanicken -- 13 Knockdown -- 8 Laigh Delhet -- 20 Lathries Hill -- 21 March Burn -- 23 Meadow Hill -- 23 Monandie -- 5 Old Kirk Yard -- 9 Park Hill -- 12 Polbae Burn -- 26 Pultayan Burn -- 23 Rigmay -- 21 Rig of the Garry -- 20 Rock Nose -- 10 Shiel Hill -- 16 Tannylaggie Flow -- 14 Tarf Water -- 3 The Back Burn -- 7 The Black Garry -- 8 The Garry -- 7 The Grey Hill -- 8 The Ha' Hill -- 19 The Ha' Hill Strand -- 19 The Loch Strand -- 18 The Lodens -- 14 The Lodens Burn -- 15 The Lodens Moss -- 15 The Wells of the Rees -- 9 Tocher Knowe -- 19 Urrall Fell -- 24 Urrall Loch Wee Gorracher -- 17 [Signed] W Driscoll Gosset Lt. R Engs [Lieutenant Royal Engineers] 14th. Septr. [September] 1846
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OS1/35/11/3 CRAIGMODDIE Craigmodie Craigmoddie Craigmoddie Craigmodie Craigmoodie David McDill CaretaKer George McHaffie Esqr. Mr. Alexander Hunter old Land, KirKcowan List of Properties 007 [Situation] In the N [North] of the Parish & S.E [South East] of Craigmoddie Fell An Ordinary farm house having a few Out houses and a farm of boggy rough land attached. It is the property of the Marquis of Bute
OS1/35/11/3 HIGH ELDRIG Eldrig High Eldrig High High Eldrig or Eldrig High High Eldrick High Eldrige Gilbert McKie James MKie George McHaffie Esqr. Ainslie's Map 1782 List of Properties 007 [Situation] 5½ miles NE [North East] of New Luce Village & ¾ Mile East of Tarf Water A good farm house and Offices having a farm of land attached. It is the property of the Marquis of Bute.
OS1/35/11/3 TARF WATER Tarf Water Tarf Water Tarf Water Tarf Water Map of Co. [County] Wigton James McKie Ainslie's Map 1782 George McHaffie Esqr. 007 [Situation]The Western boundary of the Parish. A small river forming the boundary between this parish and the parish of New Luce for a Considerable distance.
OS1/35/11/3 [Page] 3 Parish of Kirkcowan Form 136 Page 48 Craigmoddie 47 High Eldrig 47 Tarf Water [Note] 'Eilid' A female Deer 'Draoithcachd' - Sorcery, Magic On plan 7A The word 'Eldrig' occurs, and to preserve a uniformity, 'Eldrig' has been adopted on this plan The word is supposed to be derived from two Gaelic words, signifying The enchanted Deer. 'The Tarff, like other Rivers of the same name 'derives its appellation from an Ancient superstition, which 'supposes, that some waters are haunted by an apparition in the form of a 'Bull which is called in the Gaelic, Tarv uisge' the Water Bull. or perhaps from Tauorus a Bull. Hist [History] Galloway Vol [Volume] 2 p [page] 400 'Caledonia'
OS1/35/11/3A [Page] 3A This Name 'Edlrig' as far as I can learn applies to places that are or were considered wild, or where the haunt of witches ghosts &c. Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson gives 'Elid' as signifying 'Old' and it may be of Saxon Origin as 'Eld' old & Rig a ridge. meaning perhaps Old Ridge and hence Eldrig. 'Burns' the poet makes use of the word eldritch, thus 'The Creature grain'd an eldritch laugh' and according to this sense, it signifies ghastly, frightful. It is not unlikely that Eldrig is the primitive word and 'eldritch' the adjective derived from it. Eldrig being understood to mean a wild place haunted by spirits. Or, It may be derived from the two
OS1/35/11/4 DIRNEARK DirnyerK DarnearK Darneark DirnarK DarnyearK DirnearK DirnearK DarneaK DirnearK List of Properties Alexander McDoal Caretaker James McKie Alexander Hunter Map of adjoining property 1845 Proprietors map in possession of Stewart Esqr. factor &c. John Simpson Ainslie's Map 1782 George McHaffie Esqr. 007 [Situation 6½ miles E.N.E [East North East] of New Luce & 1 Mile N.E. [North East] of Eldrig Loch. An Ordinary farm house and Out Offices, having a farm of land attached. This the property of the Marquis of Bute.
OS1/35/11/4 ELDRIG LOCH Eldrig Loch Eldrig Loch Mrs. McKie George McHaffie Esqr. 007 [Situation] 5¾ miles NE [North East] of New luce, and 1 Mile East of Tarf Water. A small loch (having an Island in it) on the farm of High Eldrig
OS1/35/11/4 BLACK LOCHS OF KILQUHOCKADALE Black Loch's of Kilquhockadale Black Lochs of Kilquhockadale Gilbert McIlwrick george McHaffie Esqr. 007 [Situation] 7 miles NE [North East] of New Luce, and 2¼ MilesEast of Tarf Water. Two small Lochs on the farm of Kilhockadale & situated in a Moor called KilquhocKadale Flow.
OS1/35/11/4 [Page] 4 Parish of Kirkcowan Form 136 Page 50 Dirneark 50 Eldrig Loch 49 Black Lochs of Kilquhockadale
OS1/35/11/5 DARGOAL HILL Dergoal Hill Dargoal Hill Dargoal Hill Gilbert McIlwrick George McHaffie Esqr. Archibald McGuffie 007 [Situation] 6¼ miles NNW [North North West] of KirKcowan and ½Mile East of Black Locks of Kilquhockadale A Small Hill of arable land on the farm of Tannylaggie.
OS1/35/11/5 DARGOAL BURN Dergoal Burn Dargoal Burn Dargoal Burn Gilbert McIlwrick George McHaffie Esqr. Archibald McGuffie 007 [Situation] 5¼ miles N.NW [North North West] of KirKcowan & passes through Tannylaggie Flow A small stream flowing from the black Lochs of Kilquhockadale and contributing to the Polbae Burn.
OS1/35/11/5 MONANDIE Monandie Munnandee Monandie Monaduie Monandie Monandie Gilbert McKie Mr. Alexander Hunter Proprietors Map Ainsles Map 1782 George McHaffie Esqr. List of Properties 007 [Situation] 5½ miles NE [North East] of New Luce and ½ Mile NE [North East] of Tarf Water A farm of Mountain ground The House and out houses are in ruins The Marquis of Bute is the Proprietor.
OS1/35/11/5 [Page] 5 Parish of Kirkcowan Form 136 Page 49 Dargoal Hill 49 Dargoal Burn 43 Monandie
OS1/35/11/6 DIRVACHLIE Dirvachlie Dirvachlie Dirvauchlie Dirvachlie Dervachlie Gilbert McKie Mr. Alexander Hunter Ainslie's Map 1782 George McHaffie Esqr. List of Properties 007 [Situation] 6 miles NE [North East] of New Luce and 1 mile N.E. [North East] of 'Tarf Water'. A farm of Mountain ground The House and out houses are in ruins The Marquis of Bute is the Proprietor.
OS1/35/11/6 KILLGALLIOCH Killgallioch Killgallioch William Morrison George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] In the northern part of the Parish and on the farm of Kilgallioch. The Southern Hip of Craigairie Fell.
OS1/35/11/6 CRAIGMODDIE FELL Craigmodie Fell Craigmoodie Fell Craigmoddie Craigmoddie Fell Craigmoddie Fell Craigmodie Craigmoodie David McDill Samuel McClure Map of Property in the possession of Mr. Stewart Factor to the Marquis of Bute George McHaffie Esqr. Mr. Alexander Hunter Ainslie's Map 1782 List of Properties 007 [Situation] In the northern part of the Parish and 1 mile East of Craigairie Fell. A rough, rocky, heathy hill of considerable extent.
OS1/35/11/6 [Page] 6 Parish of Kirkcowan Form 136 Page 43 Dirvachlie Killgallioch Craigmodie Fell
OS1/35/11/7 THE GARRY The Garry The Garry Mr. William Robinson George McHaffie 007 [Situation] 1 Mile South of Craigmoddie Fell A small hill part of which is on the farm of Craigmoddie On its summit is a somewhat curious Cluster of small rocks.
OS1/35/11/7 AIRIEGLASSON Airieglasson Mr. William Robinson 007 [Situation] ¾ Mile South of Craigmoddie Fell The name of two hills forming one range and Situated on the Farms of Craigmoddie and Dervachlie, that on the latter is of a rocky nature.
OS1/35/11/7 THE BACK BURN The Back Burn Mr. William Robinson 006 [Situation] ½ Mile SW [South West] of Craigmoddie Fell. A small stream running through the Farms of Craigmoddie and Kilgallioch.
OS1/35/11/7 [Page] 7 Parish of KirKcowan Form 136 Page 35 The Garry 35 Airieglasson - Not Known 36 The Back Burn - not Known [Signed] W S Loop Secd Corpl. RS&M [Second Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners]
OS1/35/11/8 KNOCKDOWN KnocKdown KnocKdown Mr. William Morrison George McHaffie Esqr. 006; 007 [Situation] ½ Mile S.W. [South West] of Craigmoddie Fell. A heathy hill on the farm of Craigmoddie with a few rocks on its eastern side.
OS1/35/11/8 THE BLACK GARRY The Black Garry The Black Garry Mr. William Morrison George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] 1 mile S.W. [South West] of Craigmoddie Fell. A heathy hill on the farm of Craigmoddie with a few on its western side.
OS1/35/11/8 THE GREY HILL The Grey Hill The Grey Hill Mr. William Morrison George McHaffie Esqr. 007 [Situation] 1 Mile South of Craigmoddie Fell A heathy hill on the farm of Craigmoddie and east of 'The Black Garry' it has a few rocks on its western side.
OS1/35/11/8 [Page] 8 Parish of KirKcowan Form 136 Page 36 Knockdown 36 The Black Garry 36 The Grey Hill [Note] 'Cnoc' - A hill, knoll, or hillock. 'Donn' - Brown, brown coloured Gaelic Dictionary [Signed] W S Loop Secd Corpl. RS&M [Second Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners]
OS1/35/11/9 OLD KIRK YARD [Killgallioch] Old Grave Yard Old KirK Yard Mr. William Morrison George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] ¼ Mile North of Killgallioch Farm House & South of Craigarie Fell A small patch of ground somewhat raised and surrounded by the track of an old Wall or Stone fence; It is not known in the Country at what time it was used as a burying ground. There are no Head Stones or Grave Stones with inscriptions &c to mark the date of any interment.
OS1/35/11/9 KILL-FAIRY Killfeary Mr. William Morrison George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] ½ Mile South of Craigairie Fell. A Cultivated field on the farm of Killgallioch. It is said that a Battle was fought at this place, and that some died of Fear. But between whom it was fought or at what time is not known.
OS1/35/11/9 THE WELLS OF THE REES The Wells of the Rees The Wells of the Rees Mr. William Morrison George McHaffie Esqr. 006 1/8 Mile South of Craigairie Fell. Three small springs contigious tothe Sheep Raes of Killgallioch, each well is built over with loose stones, and over each there is a small niche wherein a bowl or Hat might be placed. There is a tradition here that these wells were at one time held in great veneration, by the religous enthusiasts, and that Penitents resorted hither to offer up their Prayers and perform other religious ceremonies.
OS1/35/11/9 [Page] 9 Parish of KirKcowan Form 136 Page 34 Perhaps old Kirk Yard (Grave Yard is not Known in Galloway) 34 Kill-fairy - not Known but think it may be more Likely Kill-fairy i.e. Goblin Kirk 33 The Wells of Rees (Not Raes) 'Ree' 'A Sheep ree a permanent sheep fold surrounded with a wall of stone and feal. This seems to be originally the same word with Rae, Wrae, an enclosure for cattle' Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson's Dictionary. W S Loop Secd Corpl RS&M [Second Lieutenant Royal Sappers & Miners]
OS1/35/11/10 ROCK NOSE Rock Nose Mr. William Morrison 006 [Situation] ¼ Mile N.E [North East] of Killgallioch Farm House, and West of the South Hip of Craigmoddie Fell A large prominent rock on the farm of Killgallioch.
OS1/35/11/10 CRAIGDHU Craigdhu Craigdhu Mr. William Morrison George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] West of Craigmoddie Fell A large rock on the farm of Killgallioch
OS1/35/11/10 CRAIGDHU CAIRN Craigdhu Cairn Craigdhu Cairn Mr. William Morrison George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] West of Craigmoddie Fell A small cairn, built on Craigdhu, by the Shepherds, from which circumstance it is called a 'Shepherds Cairn'. It is about 2 feet square and 6 feet high. No appearance of Antiquity
OS1/35/11/10 [Page] 10 Parish of KirKcowan Form 136 Page 34 Rock Nose - not Known 33 Craigdhu - is in English Black Rock 33 Craigdhu Cairn [Signed] W S Loop Secd. Corpl. [Second Corporal] RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners]
OS1/35/11/11 DRUMLEY Drumlay Drumley or Lee Archibald McDowal George McHaffie Esqr. 007 [Situation] ½ Mile North of Eldrig Loch A low heathy hill on the farm of Dirneark. There is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station on it called by the Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Party Derravahely.
OS1/35/11/11 DRUMMATRANE Drummatrane Archibald McDowal 007 [Situation] 1 Mile N by E [North by East] of Eldrig Loch A low heathy hill on the farm of Dineark.
OS1/35/11/11 [Page] 11 Parish of KirKcowan Form 136 Page 37 Drumley - (Ley is green pasture recently ploughed) 'Druim' The lack of animals; the ridge of a hill &c. 'Gaelic Dictionary' 37 East Dien - Scored through 37 Drummatrane - not Known [Signed] WS Loop Secd. Corpl. [Second Corporal] RS & M [Royal Sappers & Miners]
OS1/35/11/12 PARK HILL ParK Hill ParK Hill Archibald McDowal George McHaffie Esqr. 007 [Situation] 1¼ Miles North of Eldrig Loch A low heathy hill on the farm of DinearK.
OS1/35/11/12 DERNAKISSOCH Dernakissoch Archibald McDowal 007 [Situation] 1½ Miles N by E [North by East of Eldrig Loch. A low heathy hill on the farm of DinearK.
OS1/35/11/12 [Page] 12 Parish of Kirkcowan Form 136 Page 37 Park Hill 37 DernaKissoch - not Known Hill nameless - scored out [Signed] W S Loop Secd Corpl [Second Corporal] RS & M [Royal Sappers & Miners]
OS1/35/11/13 KNOCKANICKEN Knockaniken Archibald McGuffie 007 [Situation] 1½ Miles N.E. [North East] of Eldrig Loch A low heathy hill on the farm of Tannylaggie.
OS1/35/11/13 BOUGHT HILL Bought Hill Bought Hill Archibald McGuffie George McHaffie Esqr. 007 [Situation] 1¾ Miles N.E. [North East] of Eldrig Loch A low heathy hill on the farm of Tannylaggie.
OS1/35/11/13 DRUMLIEBUIE Drumlie Bay Drumliebuie Archibald McGuffie George McHaffie Esqr. 007 [Situation] 1½ N.E [North East] of Eldrig Loch A low heathy hill on the farm of Tannylaggie.
OS1/35/11/13 [Page] 13 Parish of Kirkcowan Form 136 Page 38 Knockanicken - not known 38 Bought Hill 38 Drumliebuie [Note] 'Boucht, Bought, Bucht, Bught,' - A small pen, usually put 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. [Signed] W S Loop Secd Corpl [Second Corporal] RS & M [Royal Sappers & Miners]
OS1/35/11/14 TANNYLAGGIE FLOW Tannylaggie Flow Tannylaggie Flow Tannylaggy Tannylaggie Tannylaggie Flow Mr Gilbert McIlwrick Archibald McGuffie Proprietors Map 1845 Mr. John Milligan George McHaffie Esqr. 007 [Situation] North of Kilquhockadale Flow A large Moss on the farm of Tannylaggie.
OS1/35/11/14 KILQUHOCKADALE FLOW Kilquhockadale Flow Kilquhockadale Flow Kilquhockadale Flow Mr. Gilbert McIlwrick William Milligan George McHaffie Esqr. 007 [Situation] 2½ Miles East of 'Tarf Water' An extensive Moss on the farm of Kilquhockadale.
OS1/35/11/14 THE LODENS The Lodens The Lodens Alexander McDill George McHaffie Esqr. 007 [Situation] ½ Mile East of Craigmoddie Farm House. and East of Craigmoddie Fell. A deep and wide part of a Small Burn situated by the side of a Moss.
OS1/35/11/14 [Page] 14 Parish of Kirkcowan Form 136 Page 38 Tannylaggie Flow 38 Kilquhockadale Flow 40 The Lodens [Note] Flow, Flowe, Flowe-Moss. A watery moss, a morass. Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson's Dictionary. 'Loddan' A small pool. - Gaelic 'Loan' a light puddle. Dr [Doctor] Jamiesons Scottish Dictionary a little pool, Gaelic Dictionary [Signed] WS Loop Secd Corpl. [Second Corporal] RS & M [Royal Sappers & Miners]
OS1/35/11/15 THE LODENS MOSS Moss of the Lodens Alexander McDill 007 [Situation] 2 Miles North of Eldrig Loch. A large moss on the wast side of 'The Lodens' and partly situated on the farm of Derry.
OS1/35/11/15 THE LODENS BURN The Lodens Burn Alexander McDill 007 [Situation] 2 Miles North of Eldrig Loch. A small stream running into the Lodens, from which it is called Polbae Burn, until it falls into the Bladenoch River.
OS1/35/11/15 CAIRNY HILL Cairny Hill Cairny Hill Archibald McGuffie Mr. McIlwrick 007 [Situation] ¼ Mile West of Urrall Fell A rough rocky heathy hill on the farm of Urrall.
OS1/35/11/15 [Page] 15 Parish of Kirkcowan Form 136 Page 40 The Lodens Moss - not Known 40 The Lodens Burn 39 Cairny Hill - not Known [Signed] W S Loop Secd Corpl. [Second Corporal] RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners]
OS1/35/11/16 DELHET Delhet Archibald McGuffie 007 [Situation] South of Tannylaggie Flow A low heathy hill on the farm of Tannylaggie.
OS1/35/11/16 DRUMACARIE Drumacarie Archibald McGuffie 007 [Situation] South of Tannylaggie Flow A low heathy hill on the farm of Tannylaggie.
OS1/35/11/16 SHIEL HILL Shiel Hill Shiel Hill Shiel Hill Archibald McGuffie Mr. Gibert McIlwrick George McHaffie Esqr 007 [Situation] ¼ Mile S.E. [South East] of Tannylaggie Flow. A small arable hill on the farm of Tannylaggie.
OS1/35/11/16 [Page] 16 Parish of KirKcowan Form 136 Page 41 Delhet - not Known 41 Drumacarie 41 Shiel Hill [Signed] WS Loop Secd Corpl. [Second Corporal] RS & M [Royal Sappers & Miners]
OS1/35/11/17 CRAIGIECALLEN Craigiecallen Archibald McHaffie 007 [Situation] ¼ Mile East of Tannylaggie Flow. A low rocky heathy hill on the farm of Tannylaggie.
OS1/35/11/17 WEE GORRACHER Wee Gorracher Wee Gorracher Wee Garrocher Archibald McGuffie Mr. Gilbert McIlwrick George McHaffie Esqr. 007 [Situation] 1 Mile N.E [North East] of Black Lochs of Kilquhockadale A low heathy hill on the farm of Urrall.
OS1/35/11/17 DRUMADIEN Drumadien Archibald McGuffie 007 [Situation] North of Tannylaggie Flow. A low heathy hill on the farm of Tannylaggie.
OS1/35/11/17 [Page] 17 Parish of KirKcowan Form 136 Page 41 Craigiecallen - not Known 41 Wee Gorracher 41 Drumadien - not Known [Note] The Name 'Big Gorracher' falls on Plan 7D and as it is there spelled as here written, it is thought advisable in this case to depart from Mr McHaffie's mode, and to adopt that of the other two authorities [Signed] WS Loop Secd Corpl. [Second Corporal] RS & M [Royal Sappers & Miners]
OS1/35/11/18 MONANDIE BURN Monandie Burn Burn of Monandie Mr. Gilbert McKie George McHaffie Esqr. 007 [Situation] North of Tarf Water A small Stream running South, and on the west side of Monandie Rig and within 6 Chains of Monandie Farm House, after a course of about a mile falls into the River Tarf.
OS1/35/11/18 MONANDIE RIG Monandie Rig Monandie Rig Mr. Gilbert McKie map in the possession of Mr Stewart Factor to the Marquis of Bute. 007 [Situation] ¾ Mile North of Tarf Water A long and low heathy hill, at the South end of which are the Ruins of Monandie Farm House.
OS1/35/11/18 THE LOCH STRAND The Loch Strand The Loch Strand Mr. G. McKie George McHaffie Esqr. 007 [Situation] West of Eldrig Loch A Stream running from Loch Eldrig to the River Tarf.
OS1/35/11/18 [Page] 18 Parish of KirKcowan Form 136 Page 45 Monandie Burn 45 Monandie Rig 45 The Loch Strand [Note] Rig - 'A ridge'. Dr [Doctor] Jamieson's Dictionary Strand. Strawn. - 'A rivulet' 'A gutter' Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson's Dictionary [Signed] WS Loop Secd Corpl. [Second Corporal] RS & M [Royal Sappers & Miners]
OS1/35/11/19 TOCHER KNOWES Tocher Knowes Tocher Knowes Tocher Knowes Mr. Gilbert McKie Mr. Alexander McDowall George McHaffie Esqr. 007 [Situation] ¼ Mile North of the Farm house of High Eldrig Several small rocky Knowes or hills on the farm of High Eldrig.
OS1/35/11/19 THE HA' HILL The Ha' Hill The Ha' Hill Alexander McDoual George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] 1½ Miles South of Craigairie Fell An oval shaped hill, covered with heath, at the south end of which is the site of Dervanenny Farm House, hence the name.
OS1/35/11/19 THE HA' HILL STRAND The Ha' Hill Strand The Ha' Hill Strand Alexander McDoual George McHaffie Esqr. 006 [Situation] 1½ Miles South of Craigairie Fell A small stream running by the East side of the Ha' Hill and falls into the River Tarf.
OS1/35/11/19 [Page] 19 Parish of KirKcowan Form 136 Page 45 Tocher Knowes 52 The Ha' Hill 52 The Ha' Hill Strand [Notes] 'Tocher' -'The Dowery bought by a wife' Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson's Dictionary 'Knowe' - 'A little Hill' Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson's Dictionary 'Ha'. Haa, Haw' The Manor House The same with Hall [Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson's Dictionary Strand, Strawn - 'A rivulet, A gutter' Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson's Dictionary [Signed] WS Loop Secd Corpl. [Second Corporal] RS & M [Royal Sappers & Miners]
OS1/35/11/20 DRUMACLY Drumacly Alexander McDoual 007 [Situation] East of 'The Ha' Hill & ½ Mile North of Tarf Water A long narrow heathy hill a small portion of the centre has been cultivated but is now growing wild.
OS1/35/11/20 RIG OF THE GARRY The Rig of the Garry Rig of the Garry Alexander McDoual George McHaffie Esqr. 007 [Situation] 1 Mile north of Tarf Water A low heathy hill on the west side of which are a few small rocks.
OS1/35/11/20 LAIGH DELHET Laigh Delhet Archibald McGuffie 007 [Situation] South of Tannylaggie Flow. A low rough heathy hill on the farm of Tannylaggie.
OS1/35/11/20 [Page] 20 Parish of Kirkcowan Form 136 Page 52 Drumacly - not Known 52 Rig of the Garry 51 Laigh Delhet - not Known [Note] 'Rig' A ridge &c Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson's Dictionary 'Laigh' - 'Low' Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson's Scottish Dictionary WS Loop Secd. Corpl. [Sceond Corporal] RS & M [Royal Sappers & Miners]
OS1/35/11/21 LATHRIE'S HILL Lathris Hill Latheries Latheries Lathrie's Hill Archibald McGuffie Mr. Gilbert Ilwrick John McIlwrick George McHaffie Esqr. 007 [Situation] East of Kilquhockadale Flow & West of Urrall Fell A high rough heathy hill on the farm of Urrall.
OS1/35/11/21 RIGMAY Rigmay Archibald McGuffie 007 [Situation] ½ Mile West of Urrall Fell A low rough heathy hill on the farm of Tannylaggie.
OS1/35/11/21 HILL OF THE HOUSE Hill of the House Alexander McDoual 007 [Situation] West of DirnearK Farm House A hill with two peaks near to and west of the Farm House of DirnearK
OS1/35/11/21 [Page] 21 Parish of KirKcowan Form 136 Page 51 Lathrie's Hill 51 Rigmay - not Known 49 Hill of the House - not Known WS Loop Secd. Corpl. [Sceond Corporal] RS & M [Royal Sappers & Miners]
OS1/35/11/22 ELDRIG MOSS Moss of the Eldrig Eldrig Moss or Eldrick Moss See the Name Alexander McDoual George McHaffie Esqr. 'Eldrig' in page 007 [Situation] North & East of Eldrig Loch A large Moss on the farms of Eldrig and Dirneark.
OS1/35/11/22 GALL MOSS OF DIRNEARK Gall Moss of Dirneark Gall Moss of Dirneark Alexander McDoual George McHaffie Esqr. 007 [Situation] ¾ Mile East of Eldrig Loch A moss on the farm of Dirneark bounded on the East by the 'Black Burn'
OS1/35/11/22 BLACK BURN The Black Burn Black Burn Black Burn Black Burn Alexander McDoual George McHaffie Esqr. Mr. James Stroyan Mr. John McIlwrick 007 [Situation] West of Kilquhockadale Flow. A stream which rises among the various Mosses & on the farm of DirnearK in the Northern part of the Parish, and after a course of several Miles Southward falls into the River Bladenoch.
OS1/35/11/22 [Page] 22 Parish of KirKcowan Form 136 Page 42 Eldrig Moss 42 Gall Moss of DirnearK 42 Black Burn [Note] 'Gall' is the provincial name given to a Shrub which grows among the heath. It has an agreeable smell. Intd. [Initialed] R.B. Corpl AS & M [Corporal Artillery Sappers & Miners] Known also by the name of 'Bog Myrtle' Int. [Initialed] G McH. WS Loop Secd. Corpl. [Second Corporal] RS & M [Royal Sappers & Miners]
OS1/35/11/23 PULTAYAN BURN Burn of Dargoal Pultayan Burn Pultoyan Burn Gilbert McIlwrick William Milligan George McHaffie Esqr. 007 [Situation] South of Urrall Fell A considerable stream a tributary of which flows from Urrall Loch, forms the bounding of the farms of Urrall & Kilquhockadale for a short distance when it enters the latter farm and ultimately falls into the Black Burn.
OS1/35/11/23 MEADOW HILL Meadow Hill Meadow Hill Meadow Hill Meadow Hill Samuel McClure George McHaffie Esqr. Proprietors Map 1845 Archibald McGuffie 007 [Situation] East of Dirneark Flow. A high heathy hill on the farm of Tannylaggie.
OS1/35/11/23 MARCH BURN The March Burn March Burn Alexander McDoul George McHaffie Esqr. 007 [Situation] ½ Mile East of Eldrig Loch A small stream rising in Eldrig Moss, deriving its name, from its once having formed the boundary between the farms of Eldrig and DirnearK
OS1/35/11/23 [Page] 23 Parish of KirKcowan Pultayan Burn - on Plan 7D this is written Pultayan Burn 39 Meadow Hill 42 March Burn [Signed] WS Loop Secd. Corpl. [Second Corporal] RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners]
OS1/35/11/24 CORWAR HILL Cowar Hill Cowar Hill Cowar Hill Cowar Hill Gilbert McIlwrick William Milligan George McHaffie Esqr. Archibald McGuffie 007 [Situation] 1 Mile South of Urrall Fell A rough heathy hill rising out of a Moss on the farm of Kilquhockadale.
OS1/35/11/24 URRALL FELL Urrall Fell Urrall Hill Urrall Fell Urrall Hill Gilbert McIlwrick Ainslie's Map 1782 George McHaffie Esqr. Archibald McGuffie 007 [Situation] In the northern part of the Parish & 4 Mile S.E. [South East] of Craigairie Fell A large hill on the farm of Urrall, it is about a Mile in length, ranging North and South.
OS1/35/11/24 DRUMGORTH Drumgorth Drumgorth Drumgorth William Gordon Archibald McGuffie George McHaffie Esqr. 007 [Situation] 1½ Miles North of Urrall Fell A heathy hill on the farm of Tannylaggie.
OS1/35/11/24 [Page] 24 Parish of KirKcowan Form 136 Page 51 Corwar Hill Urrall Fell 39 Drumgorth [Signed] WS Loop Secd Corpl. [Second Corporal] RS & M [Royal Sappers & Miners]
OS1/35/11/25 ELDRIG FELL Fell of the Eldrig Eldrick Fell Eldrig Fell or Eldrick Fell Alexander McDoul Ainslie's Map 1782 George McHaffie Esqr. See the nam 'Eldrig' in page 3 007 [Situation] ¾ Mile East of Tarf Water A high rough rocky heathy hill of considerable extent, on the farm of Eldrig.
OS1/35/11/25 URRALL LOCH Urrall Loch Urrall Loch Alexander McDoul Gilbert McIlwrick 007 [Situation] 1 Mile N.E. [North East] of Kilquhockadale Flow A small Lake on a Moor on the west side of Urral Fell
OS1/35/11/25 DIRNEARK FLOW DirnearK Flow DirnyearK Flow DernyearK DirnearK Flow Map in the possession of Mr. Stewart Factor John Simpson Proprietors Map of the farms of Derry & DarlosKine 1845 George McHaffie Esqr. 007 In the northern part of the Parish and 2 Miles East of Craigmoddie Fell A large moss on the farms of Derry and Dirneark.
OS1/35/11/25 [Page] 25 Parish of KirKcowan Form 136 Page Eldrig Fell 25 Urrall Loch Dirneark Flow 'Flow, Flowe' A water moss; a Morass &c Dr [Doctor] Jamieson's Dictionary [Signed] WS Loop Secd Corpl. [Second Corporal] RS & M [Royal Sappers & Miners]
OS1/35/11/26 BLAIR HILL Blair Hill Samuel Milroy 007 In the northern part of the Parish and S.W. [South West] of DarlosKine Bridge. A high yet cultivated hill on the farm of Polbae.
OS1/35/11/26 CRAIGAIRIE FELL See Name List of Plan 7A for Authorities 006
OS1/35/11/26 POLBAE BURN See Name List of Plan 7A for Authorities 007
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OS1/35/11/29 [Page] 29 Parish of New Luce Plan 7C INDEX Names of Objects -- Page Artfield Fell -- 31 Drumbays -- 31
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OS1/35/11/31 DRUMBAYS Drumabays Mr. Gilbert McKie 007 [Situation] Near to and S.W. [South West] of the River Tarf. Three low heathy hills on the farm of Artfield on the Northern hill of which is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station
OS1/35/11/31 ARTFIELD FELL Artfield Fell Artfield Fell Artfield Fell Mr. William McClure Mr. George Guthrie George McHaffie Esqr. 011 [Situation] 4 Miles NE by E [North East by East of New Luce Village, and 3 Miles South of Craigairie Fell. A long range of very rocky high land, and on two of its highest peaks stand the Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Stations of Artfield South, and Artfield Fell
OS1/35/11/31 [Page] 31 Parish of New Luce Form 136 Page 45 Drumbays - not Known Artfield Fell [Signed] WS Loop Secd. Corpl. [Second Corporal] RS & M [Royal Sappers & Miners]
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OS1/35/11/33 CRAIGDHU Craigdhu Mr William Morrison Killgallioch Via KirKcowan 006 A Large Rock upon Kilgallioch Hill & ½ a mile NNE [North North East] of Killgallioch farm Ho. [House]
OS1/35/11/33 CRAIGDHU CAIRN Craigdhu Cairn Mr William Morrison Killgallioch Via KirKcowan 006 A small Shepherd's Cairn built upon Craigdhu see above about 6ft. [feet] high & 2 square.
OS1/35/11/33 THE WELLS OF THE REES The Wells of the Rees Mr William Morrison Killgallioch Via KirKcowan 006 3 Small springs contigious to the sheep Rees of of Killgallioch & about ¼ of a mile NNE [North North East] of the farm house each is built over with loose stones & over each there is a small nitch wherein a hat or bowl .might be placed
OS1/35/11/33 [Page] 33 List of Names collected by Corpl. [Corporal] Robert Barlow Royal Sappers & Miners Plan 7C Trace 1 Parish of Kirkcowan Object Craigdhu - A Hill Craigdhu Cairn - a pile of stones The Wells of the Rees - 3 springs [Signed] Robert Barlow Corpl. RS & M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners] 17th Jul 1846
OS1/35/11/34 OLD GRAVE YARD Old Grave Yard Mr. William Morrison Killgullioch via Kirkcowan 006 A Small patch of ground somewhat raised & surrounded by the tracks of an old wall or stone fence I cannot learn any thing particular about this as to when it was in use &c it is about a ¼ of a mile N. [North] of Killgullioch farm House
OS1/35/11/34 ROCK NOSE Rock Nose Mr. William Morrison Killgullioch Via Kirkcowan 006 A prominent & large rock about a ¼ of a mile NE [North East] of Killgullioch Farm House.
OS1/35/11/34 KILL-FEARY Kill-feary Mr. William Morrison Killgullioch Via Kirkcowan 006 A cultivated field upon the farm of Killgullioch & close by the farm house It is said that a battle was fought here upon which occasion some died of fear but by whom it was fought & what time &c I couldn't learn.
OS1/35/11/34 [Page] 34 List of Names Collected by Corpl. [Corporal] Robert Barlow RS [Royal Sappers] & Miners Plan 7C Trace 1 Parish of Kirkcowan Object Old Grave Yard - old Grave Yard Rock Nose - A Rock Kill-feary - A field [Signed] Robert Barlow Corpl RS & M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners] 17th July 1846
OS1/35/11/35 THE GARRY The Garry Mr. William Morrison Killgullioch Via Kirkcowan 007 A Small hill party upon the farm of Craigmoddie upon its Summit there is a cluster of rocks something like a shower of hail. It is about ¾ of a mile SE [South East] of Killgullioch farm Ho. [House].
OS1/35/11/35 AIRIEGLASON Airieglasson Mr. William Morrison Killgullioch Via Kirkcowan 007 A large hill on the farm of Craigmoddie & about ½ a mile S.W. [South West] of Craigmoddie farm House
OS1/35/11/35 AIRIEGLASSON Airieglasson Mr. William Morrison Killgullioch Via Kirkcowan 007 A Rocky Heathy hill upon the farm of Dervachlie & on the same range with the above in Craigmoddie
OS1/35/11/35 [Page] 35 List of Names Collected by Corpl. [Corporal] Robert Barlow RS [Royal Sappers] & Miners Plan 7C Trace 1 Parish of Kirkcowan Object The Garry - A hill Airieglasson - A hill Airieglasson - A hill [Signed] Robert Barlow Corpl RS & M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners] 17th July 1846
OS1/35/11/36 THE BACK BURN The Back Burn Mr. William Morrison Killgullioch Via [Kirkcowan] 006 A Stream running thro' [through] the farms of Craigmoddie & Killgullioch & about a ¼ of a mile east of the latter farm House.
OS1/35/11/36 KNOCKDOWN KnocKdown Mr. William Morrison Killgullioch Via Kirkcowan 006; 007 A Heathy hill upon the farm of Craigmoddie on the E. [East] side there are a few rocks it is ½ a mile E. [East] of Killgullioch farm House. -
OS1/35/11/36 THE BLACK GARRY The Black Garry Mr. William Morrison Killgullioch Via Kirkcowan 006 A Heathy hill upon the farm of Craigmoddie on the west side there are some rocks, it is about ½ mile SE [South East] of Killgullioch farm House.
OS1/35/11/36 THE GREY HILL The Grey Hill Mr. William Morrison Killgullioch Via Kirkcowan 007 A Heathy hill upon the farm of Craigmoddie on the west side there are a few rocks it is about ½ a mile SW [South West] of Killgullioch farm House.
OS1/35/11/36 [Page] 36 List of Names Collected by Corpl. [Corporal] Robert Barlow Royal Sappers & Miners Plan 7C Trace 1 Parish of Kirkcowan Object The Back Burn - A stream Knockdown - a Hill The Black Garry - a Hill The Grey Hill - a hill [Signed] Robert Barlow Corpl RS & M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners] 17th July 1846
OS1/35/11/37 DRUMLAY Drumlay Archibald McDowal Snap DernarK via Newton Stewart 007 A low Heathy Hill on the farm of Dernark has a Trig [Trigonometrical] Station on it Called Derravahyly.
OS1/35/11/37 EYSH DIEN Eysh Dien Archibald McDowal Snap DernarK via Newton Stewart 007 A low Heathy Hill on the farm of DernarK
OS1/35/11/37 DRUMMATRANE Drummatrane Archibald McDowal Snap DernarK via Newton Stewart 007 A low Heathy Hill on the farm of Dernark
OS1/35/11/37 PARK HILL Park Hill Archibald McDowal Snap DernarK via Newton Stewart 007 A low Heathy hill on the farm of DernarK
OS1/35/11/37 DERNAKISSOCH DernaKissoch Archibald McDowal Snap DernarK via Newton Stewart 007 A low long hill on the farm of Dernark
OS1/35/11/37 HILL NOMILES Hill Nomiles Archibald McDowal Snap DernarK via Newton Stewart 007 A low heathy Hill on the farm of Tannielaggie
OS1/35/11/37 [Page] 37 List of Names collected by Pt. [Private] Connell RS & M [Royal Sappers & Miners] 3rd june 1846 Plan 7C Trace 2 Parish of KirKcowan Object Drumlay - Hill Eysh Dien - Hill Drummatrane - Hll Park Hill - Hill DernaKissoch - Hill Hill Nomiles - Hill Entry Green fall is scored out [Signed] P. Connell Pt. RS&M [Private Royal Sappers & Miners] June 6th 1846
OS1/35/11/38 KNOCKANICKEN KnocKanicKen Archiabld McGuffie Snap Tannielaggie Via Newton Stewart 007 A low Heathy Hill On the farm of Tannylaggie
OS1/35/11/38 BOUGHT HILL Bought Hill Archiabld McGuffie Snap Tannielaggie Via Newton Stewart 007 A low Heathy Hill on the farm of Tannylaggie
OS1/35/11/38 DRUMLIE BAY Drumlie Bay Archiabld McGuffie Snap Tannielaggie Via Newton Stewart 007 A low Heathy Hill on the farm of Tannylaggie
OS1/35/11/38 TANNYLAGGIE FLOW Tannylaggie Flow Mr. Gilbert McIlwricK Urrall Via N. [Newton] Stewart Archibald McGuffie Tannylaggie 007 A large Moss upon the farm of Tannylaggie.
OS1/35/11/38 KILQUHOCKADALE FLOW KilquhocKadale Flow Mr. Gilbert McIlwrick Urral Via Newton Stewart William Milligan Kilquhockadale 007 An extensive Moss upon the farm of KilquhocKadale
OS1/35/11/38 [Page] 38 List of Names Collected by P. Connell Pt RS [Private Royal Sappers] & Miners 4th June 1846 Plan 7C Trace 2 Parish of KirKcowan Object KnocKanicKen - Hill Bought Hill - Hill Drumlie Bay - [Hill] Tannylaggie Flow - Moss KilquhocKadale Flow - Moss [Signed] P. Connell Pt RS [Private Royal Sappers] & Miners 6th June 1846
OS1/35/11/39 DRUMGORTH Drumgorth Archibald McGuffie Snap, Tannylaggie via Newton Stewart 007 a low Hill is a Trig [Trigonometrical] Station on the farm of Tannielaggie Part of Said is und [under] Cultivation] the Remainder is Rough Heathy Pasture
OS1/35/11/39 MEADOW HILL Meadow Hill Archibald McGuffie Snap, Tannylaggie via Newton Stewart 007 A high hill on the farm of Tannielaggie and is Rough Pasture
OS1/35/11/39 CAIRNY HILL Cairny Hill Cairny Hill . Mr. John McIlwrick Urrall Via Newton Stewart 007 A Rough Rocky Heathy Hill On the farm of urrall farm
OS1/35/11/39 URRALL urrall Archibld McGuffie Tannylaggie Via Newton Stewart 007 A high Hill And is a Trig [Trigonometrical] Station
OS1/35/11/39 DARGOAL BURN Dargoal Burn Archibald McGuffie Tannylaggie via Newton Stewart 007 A Considerable large Burn Running throug a portion of the hill of Dargoal which is Said it takes its name from
OS1/35/11/39 [Page] 39 List of Names collected by Patrick Connell Pt. R S [Private Royal Sappers] & Miners 20th. May 1846 Plan 7C Trace 3 Parish of KirKcowan Object Drumgorth - Hill Meadow Hill - [Hill] Cairny Hill - [Hill] Urrall - Hill Dargoal Burn - Burn [Signed] P. Connell Pt. RS [Private Royal Sappers] & Miners May 20th. 1846
OS1/35/11/40 THE LODENS The Lodens Alexander McDill Shepherd Craigmoddie Via Newton Stewart 007 A deep and wide part of a burn situated by the side of a moss of about ½ a mile E [East] of Craigmoddie farm House.
OS1/35/11/40 MOSS OF THE LODENS Moss of the Lodens Alexander McDill Craigmoddie Via Newton Stewart Informant Could'nt spell 007 A large moss on the East side of the Lodens & part upon the farm of the Derry.
OS1/35/11/40 The Lodens Burn The Lodens Burn Alexander McDill Craigmoddie Via Newton Stewart Informant Could'nt spell 007 A Small stream running into the Lodens after passing thro' [through] what is called the Derry Burn & as it proceeds onwards thro' [through] the farm of Polbae it is called Polbae Burn it empties itself into the Bladenoch river.
OS1/35/11/40 [Page] 40 List of Names collected by Corpl [Corporal] Robert Barlow RS [Royal Sappers] & Miners Plan 7C Trace 2 Parish of KirKcowan Object The Lodens - A deep and wide part of a Burn. Moss of the Lodens - A Bog The Lodens Burn - A stream [Signed] Robert Barlow Corpl. RS&M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners] 6th. July 1846
OS1/35/11/41 DELKET Delket Archibald McGuffie Snap Tannielaggie Via Newton Stewart 007 A low hill Grown with heath on the farm of Tannielaggie.
OS1/35/11/41 DRUMACARIE Drumacarie Archibald McGuffie 007 A low heathy hill on the farm of Tannielaggie.
OS1/35/11/41 SHIEL HILL Shiel Hill Shiel Hill Archibald McGuffie Mr. Gilbert McIlwrick Urrall Via N. [Newton] Stewart 007 A small hill on the farm of Tannielaggie and is arable.
OS1/35/11/41 CRAIGIECALLEN Craigiecallen Archibald McGuffie Tannylaggie Via N. [Newton] Stewart 007 A low Rocky Heathy Hill on the farm of Tannielaggie
OS1/35/11/41 WEE GORRACHER Wee Gorracher Mr. Gilbert McIlwrick Urrall Via Newton Stewart 007 A low Heathy Hill on the farm of urrall
OS1/35/11/41 DRUMADIEN Drumadien Archibald McGuffie Tannylaggie Via Newton Stewart 007 A low Heathy Hill on the farm of Tannielaggie
OS1/35/11/41 [Page] 41 List of Names collected by Patrick Connell Pt [Private] Royal S. [Sappers] & Miners May 20th 1846 Plan 7C Trace 3 Parish KirKcowan Object Delket - Hill Drumacarie - Hill Shiel Hill - Hill Craigiecallen - Hill Wee Gorracher - Hill Drumadien - Hill [Signed] Patrick Connell Pt RS&M [Priate Royal Sappers & Miners] May 25th. 1846
OS1/35/11/42 HILL OF THE HOUSE Hill of the House Alexander McDaul Shepherd, Darneark 007 A Hill with two tops close by the Farm House of DirnearK.-
OS1/35/11/42 MOSS OF THE ELDRIG Moss of the Eldrig Alexander McDaul Shepherd, Darneark 007 A large Moss part upon the farm of Eldrig & part upon the farm of Darneark
OS1/35/11/42 GALL MOSS OF DIRNEARK Gall Moss of DirearK Alexander McDaul Shepherd, Darneark 007 A moss upon the farm of DarnearK & bounded upon the E [East] by the Black Burn. Gall is the name given to a shrub which grows among the Heath & has an agreeable Smell.
OS1/35/11/42 THE BLACK BURN The Black Burn Alexander McDaul Shepherd, Darneark 007 This stream continues its course for miles & empties itself into the Bladenoch.
OS1/35/11/42 THE MARCH BURN The March Burn Alexander McDaul Shepherd, Darneark 007 A small stream so called from it once being the boundary between the farms of DarnearK & Eldrig.
OS1/35/11/42 [Page] 42 List of Names Collected by Corpl. [Corporal] Robert Barlow RS [Royal Sappers] & Miners Plan 7C Trace 5 Parish of KirKcowan Object Hill of the House - A hill Moss of the Eldrig - Bog Gall Moss of DirnearK - Bog The Black Burn - A stream The March Burn - A stream [Note] My informant could not spell. [ Signed] Robert Barlow Corpl. RS&M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners] 6th. July 1846
OS1/35/11/43 MONANDIE Monandie Munnandee Gilbert McKie High Eldrig by Kirkcowan Mr. Alexander Hunter Old Lands Kirkcowan 007 A farm of Mountain ground the House & outhouses are in Ruins. Marquis of Bute is the proprietor.
OS1/35/11/43 DIRVACHLIE Dirvachlie Dirvachlie Gilbert McKie High Eldrig by Kirkcowan Mr. Alexander Hunter Old Lands Kirkcowan 007 A farm of Mountain ground the House & outhouses are in ruins. Marquis of Bute is the proprietor.
OS1/35/11/43 [Page] 43 List of Names Collected by Corpl. [Corporal] Robert Barlow RS [Royal Sappers] & Miners Plan 7C Trace 4 Parish of KirKcowan Object Monandie - A farm Dirvachlie - A farm [Signed] Robert Barlow Corpl. RS&M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners] 6th. Oct. [October] 1845.
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OS1/35/11/45 MONANDIE BURN Monandie Burn Mr. Gilbert McKie High Eldrig KirKcowan or Glenluce. 007 A Small stream running S. [South] & tributary to the Water of Tarf it runs close by the W. [West] side of Monandie Rig & within 6 chains of the ruins of Monandie Farm House.
OS1/35/11/45 MONANDIE RIG Monandie Rig Monandie Rig Mr. Gilbert McKie High Eldrig Glenluce Map in the possession of Mr. Stewart factor for the Marquis of Bute Newton Stewart 007 A long & low heathy Hill at the South ends are the ruins of Monandie farm house.
OS1/35/11/45 DRUMBAYS Drumbays Mr. Gilbert McKie High Eldrig Glenluce 007 Three low heathy hills upon the farm of Artfield upon the Northern hill there is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station.
OS1/35/11/45 THE LOCH STRAND The Loch Strand Mr. Gilbert McKie High Eldrig Glenluce 007 A Stream running from Loch Eldrig & a tributary of the Water of Tarf.
OS1/35/11/45 TOCHER KNOWES Tocher Knowes Mr. Gilbert McKie High Eldrig Glenluce Alexander McDoul Shepherd DarnearK 007 Several Small Rocky Knowes or Hills upon the farm of High Eldrig & a ¼ of a mile N [North] of the farm House.
OS1/35/11/45 [Page] 45 List of Names collected by Corpl. [Corporal] Robert Barlow RS [Royal Sappers] & Miners. Plan 7C Trace 4 Parishes of KirKcowan and New Luce Object Monandie Burn - A stream Monandie Rig - A Hill Drumbays - Hills The Loch Strand - a stream Tocher Knowes - Small hills [Signed] Robert Barlow Corpl. RS&M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners] 13th. July 1846
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OS1/35/11/47 ELDRIG HIGH Eldrig High Gilbert McKie Eldrig High James McKie 007 A good farm house with office houses and a farm of land occcupied by Gilbert and James McKie the property of the Earl of Bute.
OS1/35/11/47 TARF WATER Tarf Water Map of the County of Wigtonshire James McKie Eldrig High 007 This river Form a boundary between New Luce and KirKcowan for a considerable length
OS1/35/11/47 [Page] 47 List of Names collected by Patrick Mahan ca [civilian assistant] 1st. Examiner Plan 7C Trace 4 Parish KirKcowan Object Eldrig High - House and farm Tarf Water - River [Signed] Patrick Mahan ca [civilian assistant] 14th. August 1845
OS1/35/11/48 CRAIGMODIE Craigmodie David McDill Care taker Craigmode James McCluer Snap Inn 007 An ordinary farm house with a few out houses it is in the Occupation of Robert Wlliamson The farm is almost Bog or rough moor Its the property of the Earl of Bute
OS1/35/11/48 [Page] 48 List of Names collected by James Mahan ca [civilian assistant] 1st. Examiner Plan 7C Trace 2 Parish of KirKcowan Object Craigmodie - House and farm [Signed] James Mahan ca [civilian assistant] 13th. August 1845
OS1/35/11/49 BLACK LOCH'S OF KILHOCKADALE Black Loch's of KilhocKadale Gilbert McIlwrick urrall 007 Two Small loch's in the farm of Kilhockadale
OS1/35/11/49 DERGOAL HILL Dergoal Hill Gilbert McIlwrick urrall 007 A Small hill of arable land
OS1/35/11/49 DERGOAL BURN Dergoal Burn Gilbert McIlwrick urrall 007 A Small Stream it runs from the Black Loch's of KilhocKadale to the black burn
OS1/35/11/49 URRALL LOCK urrall LocK Gilbert McIlwrick urrall 007
OS1/35/11/49 [Page] 49 List of Names collected by Patrick Mahan C.A. [Civilian Assistant] 1st. Examiner Plan 7C Trace 6 Parish of KirKcowan Object Black Loch's of KilhocKadale - LocKs Dergoal Hill - Hill Dergoal Burn - Stream urrall LocK [Signed] Patrick Mahan ca [civilian assistant] 14th. Augt [August] 1845
OS1/35/11/50 DARNEARK DarnearK Alexander McDoal Care taker DarnearK James McKie Eldrig High 007 An ordinary farm house and out houses occupied by Gilbert and James McKie Its the property of the Earl of Bute
OS1/35/11/50 ELDRIG LOCH Eldrig Loch Mrs. McKie Eldrig High 007 A Small loch with an Island in it its in the farm of Eldrig High
OS1/35/11/50 [Page] 50 List of Names collected by Mahan ca [civilian assistant] 1st Examiner Plan 7C Trace 5 Parish of KirKcowan Object Darneark - House and farm Eldrig Loch - Loch Signed] Patrick Mahan ca [civilian assistant] 14th. Augt [August] 1845
OS1/35/11/51 HIGH DELHET High Delhet Archibald McGuffie Snap Tannielaggie Via Newton Stewart 007 A low Rough Heathy hill on the farm of Tannielaggie
OS1/35/11/51 DARGOAL Dargoal Archibald McGuffie Snap Tannielaggie Via Newton Stewart 007 A high Hill on the farm of Tannielaggie And part of Said hill is Rough Pasture
OS1/35/11/51 LATHRIS HILL Lathris Hill Latheries Mr Gilbert McIlwrick Urrall Via N. [Newton] Stewart Mr. James McIlwrick Urrall Via N. [Newton] Stewart 007 A high Rough Heathy Hill on the farm urrall
OS1/35/11/51 RIGMAY Rigmay Archibald McGuffie Tannylaggie Via N. [Newton] Stewart 007 A low Rough Heathy hill on the farm of Tannielaggie, Part of Said hill has been Cultivated
OS1/35/11/51 CORWAR HILL Corwar Hill Archibald McGuff Tannielaggie Via N. [Newton] Stewart 007 A high Hill on the farm of Tannielaggie And is Rough Pasture Said hill has been Called KilhocKadale Hill by the Trig [Trigonometrical] Party
OS1/35/11/51 [Page] 51 List of Names collected by Patrick Connell Pt [Private] Royal Sappers & Miners May 20th 1846 Plan 7C Trace 6 Parish of KirKcowan Object High Delhet - Hill Dargoal - Hill Lathris Hill - Hill Rig May - Hill Corwar Hill - Hill [Signed] Pt [Private] Connell RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners May 25th 1846
OS1/35/11/52 THE HA' HILL The Ha' Hill Alexander McDoul Shepherd Informant could'nt spell 006 An oval shaped hill covered with heath at the South end is to be seen the site of Dervanenny Farm House from whence the name.
OS1/35/11/52 DRUMACLY Drumacly Alexander McDoul Shepherd Informant could'nt spell 007 A long & narrow heathy hill, about the centre there has been a small portion Cultivated but is now growing wild.
OS1/35/11/52 THE RIG OF GARRY The Rig of Garry Alexander McDoul Shepherd Informant could'nt spell 007 A low heathy Hill with a few small rocks on the west side.
OS1/35/11/52 THE HA' HILL STRAND The Ha' Hill Strand Alexander McDoul Shepherd Informant could'nt spell 006 A Small stream running by the East side of The Ha' Hill & into the Water of Tarf.
OS1/35/11/52 [Page] 52 48 Pages List of Names collected by Corpl. [Corporal] Robert Barlow RS [Royal Sappers] & Miners Plan 7C Trace 4 Parish of KirKcowan Object The Ha' Hill - a Hill Drumacly - a Hill The Rig of the Garry - a Hill The Ha' Hill Strand [Signed] Robert Barlow Corpl. RS [Corporal Royal Sappers] & Miners 11th July 1846
OS1/35/11/53 [Page] 53 OS1/35/11 11 Wigtownshire Plan 7C Names of Parishes. -- Page Parish of Kirkcowan -- 1 Parish of New Luce -- 29 M.S STORE [Not fully Stamped]