OS1/35/16/90

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
GREEN BURN Green Burn
Green Burn
Green Burn
William Cambell Forester Lochnaw by Stranraer
John Hegans High Kirkland
David Adams Miller Galdenoch Mill by Stranraer
009 A Small Stream rising in a farm called Half Mark and falling into the Mill Isle Burn A Small distance East of a Mill Pond near Galdenoch Mill, the Source of Mill Isle Burn is Lochnaw Loch and it falls into this Pond mentioned and East of a Small bye road leading to the farmhouse of Meikle Galdenoch the Green Burn flows into the Mile Isle Burn, and in turn this last falls into. the Pond mentioned.

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[Page] 90 -- List of Names collected by Thomas Smith C A [Civilian Assistant] 1st. Examiner
Plan 9 B Trace No 6 -- [Parish] of Leswalt

Object
Galdenoch Mill - A Mill and Farm -
LochBeg - A Loch

[Pencil Note]

and running into the Mill Isle Burn near a Mill Pond at the Galdenoch Mill.
From the opposite side of the Pond runs a considerable stream which is the united waters of the Mill Isle Burn and that of the Green Burn and is called the Galdenoch Burn

[Signed]
Thomas Smith C A [Civilian Assistant]
1st. May 1847

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