OS1/35/18/49
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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AULD WIFE'S GRAVE | Auld Wife's Grave Auld Wife's Grave |
James McKenzie New Luce by Glenluce William McMillan Grocer New Luce by Glenluce William McCombe Little Larg or Archt [Architect] New Luce by Glenluce |
010 | This is a rock which rises about 3 1/2 feet above the surface of the ground and is in length about 15 feet, is width is about 10 feet it lies in the direction of N.E. [North East] and S.W. [South West] or nearly E. [East] and between its extreme points is an opening of natural formation resembling a Stone Trough, or an open Grave . Save its being open at both end. against the N.E. [North East] end a large loose flag of Stone is raised up to Close the opening in the rock and around it is a few Scattered land Stones, Giving it the appearance of the Site of an Ancient Cairn, - But there is no Tradition in the Country to Say that any person was buried in it. it merelly Gets the name from its close resemblance to an open Grave. |
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Plan 10B Trace 4 -- [Page] 47 -- List of Names collected by -- Parish of InchObject - Auld Wife's Grave - a cavity in a rock
[Note] It is Situated on the hill
of Cairnscarrow And farm
of Little Larg - and is about
8 or 9 Chains North of a Trig [Trigonometrical] Station
on the [Summit] of this hill
[Signed] W. Driscoll Gossett Lt. RE [Lieutenant Royal Engineers]
Dec. [December] 4 / 47 [April 1847]
[Signed] Thomas Smith C. A. [Civilian Assistant]
June 1847
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