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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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River Cree or Loch Cree | Revd. [Reverend] Samuel Richardson Newton Stewart James McMuldroch Beoch John McGeach Knockville History of Wigton Shire |
008 | The Loch of Cree is merely a portion of the River which Spreads out into a lake of about four miles in length, the breath is various but Not great in any place in some places the Water is pretty deep . The Loch was much larger before the cutting of a rock and deepening of the channel of the river at the bottom of it about 47 years ago. | |
Glenhepple Wood Glenhapple Wood |
Daniel Ferguson Glenhapple James Thompson Glassoch James McMuldroch Beoch James Arthur Galvernoch James Micklewraith Glenrazie Mr Samuel Howard Land Steward at Penningham house Alexander Hannay Garwachie |
008 | A Small wood on the s.W. [South West] side of the Loch of Cree on the Glenhapple farm The property of Colonel Stopford Blair |
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[Page] 12 -- List of names Collected by John Mahan ca [civilian assistant] 28th May 1845 -- Plan 8 A - Trace 4 - Parish of PenninghameLow Glenhapple
Cummer South River Cree or Loch Cree - Object - River or Loch
Penningham
Penningham
[Cummer] South Loch Cree
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Low Glenahpple
Cummer South Glenhepple Wood - Object - wood
Penningham Glenhapple Wood
[Signed] Exd [Examined] Robert Barlow
Corpl R S & M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners]
22nd July 1845
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