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Parish of New Luce
Plan 11A
Index
Names of Objects -- Page
Alitigoukie Burn -- 8
Barlure -- 4
Big Milldown -- 13
Craigbirnoch Fell -- 3
Closs Hill -- 9
Cross Water of Luce -- 10
Craigiegower -- 11
Corbie Craigs -- 11
Craigiecool -- 17
Craigenleggie -- 17
Drumrannie -- 5
Drumrannie Moss -- 5
Drumrannie Burn -- 12
Drumnarbuck Hill -- 18
Eilah Hill -- 15
Fauldclanchie -- 20
Glen of the Dubloch -- 14
Goat Bught Knowes -- 22
Hill Mabreedia -- 18
Hill Mabreedia Burn -- 18
Kilfeather -- 4
Kilmalloch -- 7
KnocKmore -- 3
KnocKibae Lead Mines -- 12
KnocKibae -- 21
Loup of Kilfeather -- 3
Larochanea -- 8
Lagnabenae Moss -- 8
Lakin -- 9
Main Water of Luce -- 10
Pot of Currafin -- 15
Slacarnochan -- 14
Stairs Lodge -- 5
The Ghost Stone -- 6
The Ghost Stone Bank -- 6
Carried over
[Signed] W Driscoll Gosset
Lt.R.Engr [Lieutenant Royal Engineers]
30 - 4 47 [30 April 1847] |
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Brought over.
Names of Objects -- Page
The Ghost Stone Howe -- 6
The Mid Bank -- 7
The Laigh Bank -- 7
The Mines Burn -- 12
The Lump -- 13
The Tongue Glen Burn -- 15
The High Bank -- 16
The Liggat Hill -- 16
The Kiln Strand -- 16
The Ward -- 19
The Ward Burn -- 19
The Old Haws -- 20
The Bar Hill -- 20
The Kiln Hill -- 9
Wee Milldown -- 13
Burn-foot -- 21 |
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KNOCKMORE |
Knockmore
Knockmore
Knockmore |
Mr. James Muir
James Steuon
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] 1 Mile N.E. [North East] of New Luce Village and 1/2 mile S.E. [South East] of Knockibae
A small arable hill on the farm of Barnshangan having a Trigl [Trigonometrical] Station on its Summit. |
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CRAIGBIRNOCH FELL |
Craigbernagh
Craigbirnoch
Craigbernoch
Craigbirnoch
Craigbirnoch
Craigbirnoch Fell |
Mr. James Muir
Mr. George Guthrie factor
W. T. Saunders Merchant
Rl. [Royal] Engineers map 1819
Ainslie's map 1792
George McHaffie Esqr. |
011 |
[Situation] 2 1/2/ Miles N. [North] of Newluce Village and 1 1/2 miles north of Knockibae
A rough rocky hill on the farm of Craigbirnagh having a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station on it. |
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LOUP OF KILFEATHER |
Loup of Kilfeather
Loup of Kilfeather
Loup of Kilfeather
Kilfeyther
Loup of Kilfeather
Loup of Kilfeather
Loup of Kilfeather |
David McCredie
Alexander Dalrymple
John Wilson
Royal Engineers Map 1819
Robert Harrison
John Wilson
George McHaffie |
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[Situation] On the W. [West] Boundary of Parish & 2 1/2 Miles N.W. [North West] by North of Newluce Village and 1/4 mile East of Cairnerzean
A very Rocky part about the Water of Luce So narrow where the water passes as Not to exceed a yard in breadth.- |
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Parish of New Luce -- [Page] 3
[Note above entry for Craigbinoch Fell]
Craigbinoch Fell, See Plan 6.C.
[Note below entry for Loup of Kilfeather]
"Loup" a leap a Spring, a place where
a river becomes so contracted that a person
may leap over it. Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson's Scottish Dictionary |
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KILFEATHER |
Kilfether
Kilfedder
Kilfeather
Kilfeather
Kilfeather
Kilfeyther |
Alexander Dalrymple
Mr. George Guthrie factor
W.T. Saunders Mercht. [Merchant]
Andrew McClean Parochl. [Parochial] School Master
George McHaffie Esqr.
Rl. [Royal] Engineers Map 1819 |
011 |
[Situation] 3 Miles N.N.W. [North North West] of Newluce Village and 1/2 Mile East of Pularyan Bridge
An Ordinary farm house with Office houses in good repair the property of the Earl of Stair. |
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BARLURE |
Barlure
Barlure
Barlure
Barloor
Barluro
Barlour
Barlure |
Mr William Yates
Mr George Guthrie factor
W.T. Saunders Mercht. [Merchant]
Andrew McClean Parochial School Mr. [Master]
Ainelies Map 1792
Rl. [Royal] Engineers Map 1819
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] 1/4 Mile East of Main Water of Luce & 3/4 Mile NW [North West] of Knockibae
A good house with offices in good repair having a farm of 300 acres of land attached The property belongs to the Earl of Stair. - |
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[Page] 4 -- Parish of Newluce
Form 136
Page 46- Kilfeather
49- Barlure
Entry for Brown Hill is scored through. |
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STAIR'S LODGE |
Stair's Lodge
Stair's Lodge |
James Muir
George McHaffie Esqr. |
011 |
[Situation] 1/2 Mile NW by N [North West by North] of Knockibae & 1/4 Mile East by South of Barlure
A Small Cottage on the farm of Knockiebay built by the Earl of Stair for the accommodation of a GameKeeper |
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DRUMRANNIE |
Drumrannie
Drumrannie
Drumrannie |
William Drynan
John Wilson
George McHaffie Esqr. |
011 |
[Situation] On the Eastern Bank of Main Water of Luce & 1/2 mile West by South of Knockibae
A Hill formerly cultivated on the farm of Knockiebay |
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DRUMRANNIE MOSS |
Drumrannie Moss
Drumrannie Moss
Drumrannie Moss |
William Drynan
John Wilson
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] 1/2 Mile West of Knockibae
A Small peat Moss on the farm of Knockiebay |
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11 A -- Parish of New Luce -- [Page] 5
Form 136
Page 77 - Stair's Lodge
77- Drumrannie
77- Drumrannie Moss |
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THE GHOST STONE |
The Ghost Stone
The Ghost Stone
The Ghost Stone |
William Yates
John Wilson
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] A few Chains East of Main Water of Luce & 1/4 Mile South of Barlure
A Rock of Granwackie on the edge of a precipitous bank & upon the farm of Barlure. |
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THE GHOST STONE BANK |
The Ghost Stone Bank
The Ghost Stone Bank
The Ghost Stone Bank |
William Yates
John Wilson
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] 1/4 Mile South of Barlure, on the Eastern Bank of Main Water of Luce
A precipitous bank on the top of which is "The Ghost Stone", is situated |
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THE GHOST STONE HOWE |
The Ghost Stone Howe
The Ghost Stone Howe
The Ghost Stone Howe |
William Yates
John Wilson
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] 1/4 Mile South of Barlure, on the Eastern Bank of Main Water of Luce
A Hollow surrounded on the N.E [North East] & South sides by the Ghost Stone Bank |
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[Page] 6 -- Parish of New Luce
Form 136
Page 78 - The Ghost Stone
78 - The Ghost Stone Bank
78 - The Ghost Stone Howe |
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KILMALLOCH |
Kilmalloch
Kilmalloch
Kilmalloch |
Alexander Dalrymple
John Wilson
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] 1/3 Mile South of Kilfeather
An uncultivated Hill on the farm of Kilfeather |
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THE LAIGH BANK |
The Laigh Bank
The Laigh Bank
The Laigh Bank |
Alexander Dalrymple
John Wilson
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] 1/2 Mile South of Kilfeather on the Eastern Bank of Main Water of Luce
A precipitous bank on the Main Water of Luce it is Covered with Brushwood & upon the farm of Kilfeather |
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THE MID BANK |
The Mid Bank
The Mid Bank
The Mid Bank |
Alexander Dalrymple
John Wilson
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] 1/3 Mile S by W [South by West] of Kilfeather on the Eastern Bank of Main Water of Luce
A rather precipitous bank covered with Brushwood and on the E. [Eastern] Side of the Main Water of Luce & upon the farm of Kilfeather |
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Parish of Luce -- [Page] 7
Form 136
Page 39 - Kilmalloch
39 - The Laigh Bank
41 - The Mid Bank
[Note below entry for The Laigh Bank]
"Laigh". "Laich" Low etc.
Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson's Scottish Directory |
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LAROCHANEA |
Larochanea
Larochanea
Larochanea |
William McHarg
John Wilson
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] 3/4 Mile East of Kilfeather
A House with a Small piece of Cultivated land on the farm of Craigbirnoch |
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ALTIGOUKIE BURN |
Altigoukie Burn
Altigokie
Altigoukie Burn |
William Yates
John Wilson
Ainslie's Map 1792
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] 1/3 Mile S. E [South East] of Kilfeather
A Stream between the farms of Kilfeather and Barlure & running into the Water of Luce |
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LAGNABENAE MOSS |
Lagnabenae Moss
Lagnabenae Moss
Lagnabenie Moss
Lagnabenae Moss |
John Wilson
William Dryman
James Stephen
James McBride |
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[Situation] 1/2 Mile N.E [North East] of Barlure
A Moss on the farm of Knockiebay |
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[Page] 8 -- Parish of New Luce
Form 136
Page 51 - Larochanea
51 - Altigoukie Burn
47, 51 - Lagnabenae |
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CLOSS HILL |
Closs Hill
Close Hill
Closs Hill
Closs Hill |
William Cowan
W T Saunders
George Guthrie Esqr.
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] North of the Cross Water of Luce 1 2/2 Miles N. W. [North West] of Barlure
A large heathy hill on the farm of Closs. |
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LAKIN |
Lakin
Liken
Leakin
Lakin
Lakin |
Mr. William Dryman
Ainslie's Map 1782
George McHaffie Esqr.
J. Wilson
J. Steven. |
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[Situation] On the Western Bank of the Cross Water of Luce and 1 mile N.E [North East] of Knockibae
The ruins of an Old Farm House. the farm of which is now attached to Knockiebae. the property of the Earl of Stair |
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THE KILN HILL |
Kiln Hill
The Kiln Hill
The Kiln Hill
The Kiln Hill |
Mr. William Yates
Mr. William Drynan
John Wilson
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] North of Knockibae
A small arable hill, so called from the circumstance of an Old Malt Kiln being on it. this hill lies contiguous to the Farm house of Knockybae |
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Parish of New Luce -- [Page] 9
Form 136
Page 53 - Lakin
79 - Kiln Hill |
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CROSS WATER OF LUCE |
Cross Water
Cross Water of Luce
Cross Water of Luce
Cross Water of Luce
Cross Water |
Mr. William Drynan
Mr. W. Cowan
George Guthrie Esqr.
George McHaffie Esqr.
Ainslie's map 1782 |
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[Situation] About the Centre of the Parish
A small river which rises among the hills in the Parish of Ballintrae in Ayrshire runs in a South East direction until it reaches the middle of the Parish of New Luce. then taking a Westerly direction. falls into the Main Water of Luce at the Village of New Luce. |
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MAIN WATER OF LUCE |
Water of Luce
Main Water of Luce
Main Water of Luce
Main Water of Luce
Main Water of Luce
Luce Water
Main Water |
James Stein
Mr. Andrew McLean
Mr. P. McKenzie
George McHaffie Esqr.
Statistical Acct. [Account] 1841
Ainslie's Map 1782 |
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[Situation] Forming the Western By. [Boundary] of the Parish
A small river rising among the Hills in the Parish of Ballintrae in Ayrshire and runs in a Southerly direction dividing in its course the Parishes of Inch & New Luce. and ultimately falls into the Sea at Glenluce Bay. |
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[Page] 10 -- Parish of New Luce
Form 136
Page 54 - Cross Water of Luce
54, 69 - Main Water of Luce |
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CRAIGIEGOWER |
Craigiegower
Craigiegower |
Mr. William Drynan
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] 3/4 Mile NE [North East] of Knockiebae
The ruins of old houses on the farm of Knockiebay |
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CORBIE CRAIGS |
Corbie Craigs
Corbie Craigs |
Mr. William Drynan
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] 10 chains South of Craigiegower
A few Rocks on the farm of Knockiebay |
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Parish of New Luce -- [Page] 11
Form 136
Page 81 - Craigiegower
81 - Corbie Craigs
[Note below entry for Craigiegower]
Should be N. E. [North East] of Knockiebae
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KNOCKIBAE LEAD MINES |
Lead Mines
Lead Mines
Knockibae Lead Mines
Knockibae Lead Mines |
Mr. Dooley
George McHaffie Esqr.
Mr. James Drynan Stranraer
Mr. Michael Wallace Stranraer |
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[Situation] 3/4 Mile N. E [North East] of Knockibae
A lead Mine opened about 70 Years ago Very little worked. The Vein is Composed of Quartz,] white clay, Grey lead mixed and a Considerable quantity of zinc. The Rock [Grauwackie] |
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DRUMRANNIE BURN |
Drumrannie Burn
Drumrannie Burn |
William Drynan
John Wilson
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] 1/2 Mile S W [South West] of Knockibae
A Small Stream running close by Drumrannie and into the Main Water of Luce |
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THE MINES BURN |
The Mines Burn
The Mines Burn
The Mines Burn |
James McMecKing
John McMecKing
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] 1/2 Mile East of Knockibae
A Small stream Rising in the Lead Mine & Running thro' [through] the farm of Barnshangan into the Cross Water of Luce. - |
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[Page] 12 -- Parish of New Luce
Form 136
Page 81 - Lead Mines
75 - Drumrannie Burn
75 - The Mines Burn |
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BIG MILLDOWN |
Big Milldown
Big Milldown |
Mr. William Drynan
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] 1 Mile North of Knockibae
A Heathy Hill on the farm of KnocKiebay |
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WEE MILLDOWN |
Wee Milldown
Wie Milldown |
Mr. William Drynan
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] 3/4 Mile North of Knockibae
A Small heathy Hill on the farm of KnocKiebay |
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THE LUMP |
The Lump
The Lump |
Mr. William Drynan
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] 1 Mile N E [North East] of Knockibae
A Small Heathy Hill the south part Rocks |
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Parish of New Luce -- [Page] 13
Form 136
Page 82 - Big Milldown
82 - Wee Milldown
82 - The Lump
[Note above entry for The Lump]
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SLACARNOCHAN |
SlacKcarnochan
Slacarnahan
Slacarnochan
Slacarnochan |
Mr. William Drynan
J. Stephen
J. Wilson
Ross McCulloch |
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[Situation] 1 Mile N [North] of New Luce Village & 1/2 Mile North of Knockibae
A Heathy Hill on the farm of KnocKiebay |
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GLEN OF THE DUBLOCH |
Glen of the Dubloch
Glen of the Dubloch |
Mr. William Drynan
J. Steven |
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[Situation] 1/2 Mile NNE [North North East] of Knockibae
A wet bottom or Marsh upon the farm of KnocKibae |
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[Page] 14 -- Parish of New Luce
Form 136
Page 47, 82 - Slacarnochan
82 - Glen of the Dubloch
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THE TONGUE GLEN BURN |
The Tongue Glen Burn
The Tongue Glen Burn |
Alexander Dalrymple
John Wilson
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] 1/4 Mile East of Kilfeather
A Stream Running thro' [through] "The Tongue Glen" and into altigoukie Burn it is on the farm of Kilfeather. - |
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EILAH HILL |
Eilah Hill
Elow Hill
Eilah Hill
Eilah Hill |
John Wilson
Alexander Dalrymple
J. Steven
Ross McCulloch |
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[Situation] 1/4 Mile South of Kilfeather
A flat Hill partially cultivated and upon the farm of Kilfeather |
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POT OF CURRAFIN |
Pot of Currafin
Pot of Currafin
Pot of Currafin |
Alexander Dalrymple
John Wilson
J. Steven |
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[Situation] 1/3 Mile West of Kilfeather
A Hollow place by the side of of the Main Water of Luce & upon the farm of Kilfeather |
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Parish of New Luce -- [Page] 15
Form 136
Page 91 - The Tongue Glen Burn
91 - Eilah Hill
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THE HIGH BANK |
The Heigh Bank
The Heigh Bank
The High Bank
The Heich Bank
The Heich Bank |
Alexander Dalrymple
John Wilson
George McHaffie Esqr.
J. Steven
Ross McCulloch |
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[Situation] 1/3 Mile West of Kilfeather
A Somewhat precipitous bank upon the East Side of the Main Water of Luce & upon the farm of Kilfeather. - |
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THE LIGGAT HILL |
The Liggat Hill
The Ligget Hill
The Leggat Hill |
Alexander Dalrymple
John Wilson
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] 1/4 Mile West of Kilfeather
A Heathy Hill upon the farm of Kilfeather |
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THE KILN STRAND |
The Kiln Strand
The Kiln Strand
The Kiln Strand |
Alexander Dalrymple
John Wilson
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] South of Kilfeather
A Small Stream upon the farm of Kilfeather and Running into "The Tongue Glen Burn. |
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[Page] 16 -- Parish of New Luce
Form 136
Page 42 - The Heigh Bank
42 - The Liggat Hill
42 - The Kiln Strand
[Note below entry for The High Bank]
"Heich" A slight elevation
A small knoll. Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson's Dictionary
[Note below entry for The Liggat Hill]
"Liggat." A gate so hung that it may shut of itself
Dr [Doctor] Jamieson's Scottish Dictionary
[Note below entry for The Kiln Strand]
"Strand" A rivulet, A gutter.
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CRAIGIECOOL |
Craigiecool
Craigiecool
Craigiecool |
Mr. W Drynan
J. Steven
Ross McCulloch |
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[Situation] 1/2 Mile N.E [North East] of Knockibae
A Small Rocky field and on it there are the Ruins of a house. |
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CRAIGENLEGGIE |
Craigenleggie
Craigenleggie
Craigenleggie |
Mr. W Drynan
J. Steven
Ross McCulloch |
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[Situation] 1/4 Mile N.E by E [North East by East] of Knockibae
A Field on the farm of Knockiebay & upon which there is a house. or Cotters dwelling. - |
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Parish of New Luce -- [Page] 17
Form 136
Page 50, 49 - Craigiecool
50 - Craigenleggie
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HILL MABREEDIA |
Hill Mabreedia
Hill Mabreedia
Hill Mabreedia |
Mr. W Drynan
J. Steven
Gilbert McMicking |
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[Situation] 1/3 Mile S E [South East] of Knockibae
A Hill on the farm of KnocKiebay |
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HILL MABREEDIA BURN |
Hill Mabreedia Burn
Hill Mabreedia Burn
Hill Mabreedia Burn |
Mr. W Drynan
Gilbert McMicking
J. Steven |
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[Situation] 1/3 Mile S E [South East] of Knockibae
A Small stream Running into the Cross Water Luce |
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DRUMNARBUCK HILL |
Drumnarbuck Hill
Drumnarbuck Hill |
Gilbert McMicking
J. Steven |
011 |
[Situation] 1/2 Mile East of Knockibae
A Cultivated Hill on the farm of Barnshangan |
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[Page] 18 -- Parish of New Luce
Form 136
Page 79 - Hill Mabreedia
79 - Hill Madreedia Burn
80 - Drumnarbuck Hill |
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THE WARD |
The Ward
The Ward
The Ward |
William Yates
John Wilson
George McHaffie Esqr. |
011 |
[Situation] 15 chains South of Barlure
A shed for Keeping Cattle it is on the farm of Barlure - |
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THE WARD BURN |
The Ward Burn
The Ward Burn
The Ward Burn |
William Yates
John Wilson
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] 10 chains East of Barlure
A Small Stream running between the farms of KnocKiebay & Barlure and Runs into the Water of Luce |
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Parish of New Luce -- [Page] 19
Form 136
Page 52 - The Ward
52 - The Ward Burn
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FAULDCLANCHIE |
Fauldclanchie
Fauldclanchie
Filchanky
Fauldclanchie |
William Drynan
John Wilson
Mr. William Yeates
George McHaffies Esqr. |
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[Situation] 1/2 Mile N W [North West] of Knockibae
A Small piece of ground on the farm of KnocKiebay with a Small House on it |
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THE OLD HAWS |
The old Haws
The old Haws
The old Haws |
William Drynan
John Wilson
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] 1/4 Mile South by East of Knockibae
The place where the old farm house or houses of KnocKiebay stood, the foundation of a house & a garden is still visible |
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THE BAR HILL |
The Barr Hill
The Bar
The Barr
The Bar Hill |
William Yates
John Wilson
James Steven
George McHaffie Esqr. |
011 |
[Situation] 1/3 Mile South of Barlure
A Cultivated Hill on the farm of Barlure |
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[Page] 20 -- Parish of New Luce
Form 136
Page 49, 52 - Fauldclanchie
52 - The Old Haws
77 - The Bar Hill |
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KNOCKIBAE |
KnocKiebay or KnocKibae
KnocKibae
KnocKiebay
KnocKibae
KnocKiebay
KnocKibae |
William Drynan
W.J. Saunders Mercht [Merchant]
Andrew McClean Parochial School Master
George McHaffie Esqr.
Ainslies Map 1782
J. Steven. - |
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[Situation] 3/4 Mile East of the Main Water of Luce
A farm house slated and in good repair with Suitable offices, the property of the Earl of Stair. |
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BURN-FOOT |
Burn-foot |
Alexander Dalrymple
Mr. William Yeates |
011 |
[Situation] 10 Chains North of Main Water of Luce & 1/2 Mile S E [South East] of Kilfeather
A small Cottage occupied by a Labourer near the confluence of the Tongue Glen Burn with AltigourKie Burn. |
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Form 136
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GOAT BUGHT KNOWES |
Goat Bught Knowes |
See Name List Plan 6 C. |
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[Situation] 1/3 Mile North of Kilfeather
See Name List Plan 6C. |
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Parish of Inch
Plan 11 A
Index
Names of Objects -- Page
Almanack Hill -- 35
Auld-taggart -- 27
Brown Hill -- 28
Cairnscarrow -- 36
Cairnarzean Fell -- 36
Craigengale -- 33
Cairnarzean -- 29
Drummieheron -- 26
Drumminnoch -- 30
Fauldslave -- 25
Knockglass -- 26
Lingdowey Burn -- 27
Lingdowey Cairn -- 27
Little Larg -- 35
Millwhirk Burn -- 26
Millwhirk -- 28
Pularyan Burn -- 31
Pularyan Bridge -- 31
Slamonia -- 25
The Cross Hill Moss -- 30
The Cross Hill Lane -- 30
The Eyes -- 33
The Lakin -- 33
The Cross Hill -- 34
White Hill -- 35
Auchmantle Burn -- 30 |
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FAULDSLAVE |
Felslave or Fauldslave
Fauldslave
Fauldslave
Fauldslave |
Alexander McMillan
George McHaffie Esqr.
William McMillan
Andrew Kirk |
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[Situation] 3/4 Mile S.E [South East] of Cairnerzean
A small patch of land formerly cultivated, It has the ruins of a house and a Corn Kiln on it.
The property of the Earl of Stair |
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SLAMONIA |
Slamonia
Slamonia
Slamonia |
William McMillan
John Wilson
J. Wilson |
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[Situation] 1 1/4 Miles S.E [South East] of Cairnerzean & 1/4 Mile S.W [South West] of Little Larg
A heathy hill on the farm of Little Larg, |
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Form 136
Page 61, 64 - Fauldslave
66 - Slamonia
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MILLWHIRK BURN |
Millwhirk Burn
Millwhirk Burn
Millwhirk Burn |
John Wilson
Mr. McMillan
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] 1/4 Mile South of Little Larg
A Small Stream Running close by the South end of "Millwhirk" and into the Water of Luce. - |
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KNOCKGLASS |
Knockglass
Knockglass
Knockglass |
John Wilson
Mr. McMillan
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] 1/2 Mile S E [South East] of Little Larg
A small Hill with a few rocks on its Summit & on the farm of Little Larg. - |
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DRUMMIEHERON |
Drummieheron
Drummieheron
Drummieheron |
William McMillan
John Wilson
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] 3/4 Mile SW [South West] of Little Larg
A heathy hill on the farm of Little Larg |
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Parish of Inch
Form 136
Page 73 - Millwhirk Burn
73 - KnocKglass
65 - Drummieheron |
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LINGDOWEY BURN |
Lingdowey Burn
Lingdowey Burn
Lingdowey Burn |
William McMillan
John Wilson
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] 1/2 Mile South of Cairnerzean
A stream rising on the West side of The Cross Hill on the farm of Little Larg and Running into The main Water of Luce |
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LINGDOWEY CAIRN |
Lingdowey Cairn
Lingdowey Cairn
Lingdowey Cairn |
William McMillan
John Wilson
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] 3/4 Mile South of Cairnerzean
A large Circular heap of stones, about 16 feet in height on the farm of Cairnerzean. There is also another Cairn of the same name on the farm of Little Larg |
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AULD-TAGGART |
Auld_taggart
Auld_taggart
Alt Taggart
Auld_taggart |
William McMillan
Andrew Kirk
George McHaffie Esqr.
James Burnie |
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[Situation] 1/2 Mile S by E [South by East] of Cairnerzean
A Small Rocky heathy Hill upon the farm of Little Larg. upon its summit there is to be seen some old stone fences not unlike old sheep bughts. |
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Parish of Inch -- [Page] 27
Form 136
Page 63 - Lingdowey Cairn
64 - Auld-taggart
[Note below entry for Lingdowey Cairn]
"Sepulchral Stone Cairns abound in the Parish. They are
"commonly called "The Auld Grey Cairns", Statistical Acct. [Account] 1841 page 86
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BROWN HILL |
Brown Hill
Brown Hill
Brown Hill
Brown Hill |
William McMillan
Andrew Kirk
George McHaffie Esqr.
Mr. J Muir |
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[Situation] 3/4 Mile N.W. [North West] of Little Larg
A Heathy Hill upon the farm of Little Larg has a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] station of its summit |
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MILLWHIRK |
Millwhirk
Millwhirk
Millwhirk |
John Wilson
William McMillan
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] 1/4 Mile S. E [South East] of Little Larg
A small Rocky Hill on the farm of Little Larg |
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Form 136
Page 57, 64 - Brown Hill
73 - Millwhirk
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CAIRNARZEAN |
Cairnerzean
Cairnerzean
Carnarian
Carnarzean
Carnarran
Cairnyarn
Cairnarran
Cargarran |
David McCreedie occupier
Mr. George Guthrie Factor
Mr. William Black, Writer
George McHaffie Esqr.
Royal Engrs. [Engineers] Map 1819
Stat. acct. [Statistical account] 1841
Stat. acct. [Statistical account] by Sir J. Sinclair vol [volume] 3. p [page] 137 - 1792
Ainslie's Map 1782 |
011 |
[Situation] 1/2 Mile South of Pularyan Bridge and 1/4 Mile West of the Main Water of Luce
An ordinary Farm house with office houses. in good repair. the property of the Earl of Stair. |
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Form 136
Page 47 - Cairnarzean
[Note]
In Sir John Sinclairs acct. [account]
of this Parish. vol. [volume] 3. p [page] 137.
he says. "The Cairns of
"Cairnnarran exhibit an
"appearance truly Singular.
"In the extent of a Scots Mile, there are nine of them, of which six are very near one
"another, within less than an English Mile. Two circumstances render them being remarkable;
"the vast quantity of Stones piled together, and the distance whence these Stones must
"have been carried; as many of them are situated in Mossy Ground, where not a Single
"Stone can be found. Where any of them has been entirely demolished, urns have been
"found Containing ashes and burnt bones."
In the Statistical Account of the Parish of Inch 1841. is the following passage in page 86.
"At Cairnyaran, a moorland farm in this Parish, there are 9 of these Cairns within
"the extent of a Scots Mile,"
"These cairns occur in the high part of the parish. In the lower district, burrows or tumuli of
"earth occur, having the same sort of Cavity, and generally containing an urn with fragments
"of bone, burned wood, and ashes. Whether the age, or the locality, or whether the rank of the
"individual interred, made the difference between the Stone Cairn and the earthen tumulus,
"I cannot say. Both are no doubt the Monuments of the ancient Novantes." |
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DRUMMINNOCH |
Drumminnoch
Drumminnoch
Drumminnoch |
William McMillan
John Wilson
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] 1/4 Mile South of Cairnarzean
A Heathy Hill on the farm of Little Larg. |
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THE CROSS HILL MOSS |
The Cross Hill Moss
The Cross Hill Moss
The Cross Hill Moss
Cross Hill Moss |
William McMillan
Andrew Kirk
George McHaffie Alexander McMillan |
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[Situation] 1 Mile South of Cairnarzean
A large Peat Moss on the farm of Little Larg. |
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THE CROSS HILL LANE |
The Cross Hill Lane
The Cross Hill Lane
The Cross Hill Lane |
William McMillan
Andrew Kirk
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] 1 Mile South of Cairnarzean
A marshy bottom joining the Auchmantle Burn on the farm of Little Larg. |
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AUCHMANTLE BURN |
Auchmantle Burn |
See Name List Plan 11 C |
011 |
[Situation] nearly a 1/4 mile West of Almanack Hill
See Name List Plan 11C |
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Form 136
Page 66 - Drumminnoch
68,59 - The Cross Hill Moss
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PULARYAN BURN |
Burn of Pularyan
Burn of Pularyan
Pularyan
Pularyan
Pularyan
Pularyan |
James Steven
James McKenzie
Michael McKerlie
George McHaffie Esqr.
George Guthrie Esqr.
Mr. William Black |
011 |
[Situation] 1/2 Mile North of Cairnarzean
A Stream between the farms of Pularyan & Cairnarzean & running into the Main Water of Luce |
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PULARYAN BRIDGE |
Bridge of Pularyan
Bridge of Pularyan
Pularyan Bridge |
James Steven
Alexander Dalrymple
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] 1/2 Mile North of Cairnarzean & West of the Main Water of Luce
A Stone Bridge of one Arch Spanning the Burn of Pularyan upon the road leading from New Luce to Glennapp (an Inn upon the Road leading from Stranraer to Ballantrae) This is a County Bridge |
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Parish of Inch -- [Page] 31
Form 136
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43 - Pularyan Bridge |
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THE EYES |
The Eyes
The Eyes
The Eyes
Eyes |
William McMillan
John Wilson
George McHaffie Esqar.
Alexander McMillan |
011 |
[Situation] 1/2 Mile West of Little Larg & 1 Mile South by East of Cairnarzean
A Heathy Hill on the farm of Little Larg |
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CRAIGENGALE |
Craigengale
Craigengale
Craigengale |
William McMillan
Andrew Kirk
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] 3/4 Mile South by East of Cairnarzean
A Small Hill on the farm of Little Larg, on it a Small laKe. |
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THE LAKIN |
The Lakin
The Lakin
The Leakin
The Lakin
The Lakin
Lacken |
William McMillan
John Wilson
George McHaffie Esqr.
Mr. W. Drynan
J. Steven
Alexander McMillan |
011 |
[Situation] 1 1/4 Miles South by West from Cairnarzean
A Heathy Hill on the farm of Little Larg. |
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Parish of Inch -- [Page] 33
Form 136
Page 61, 68 - The Eyes
67 - Craigengale
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THE CROSS HILL |
The Cross Hill
The Cross Hill
The Cross Hill
Cross Hill |
William McMillan
Andrew Kirk
George McHaffie Esqr.
Alexander McMillan |
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[Situation] 1 Mile south of Cairnarzean
A long Heathy Hill on the farm of Little Larg. |
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Form 136
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WHITE HILL |
White Hill
White Hill
White Hill
White Hill |
Michael McKerlie
John Wilson
John McKerlie
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] 1/4 Mile West of Pularyan Bridge
A small cultivated hill on Pularyan farm |
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LITTLE LARG |
Little Larg
Little Larg
Larg Little
Little Larg
Little Larg |
Alexander McMillan
Mr. William Black, Writer
Mr. George Guthrie, Factor
Royal Engineers Map 1819
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] 1/4 Mile West of Main Water of Luce
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ALMANACK HILL |
Almanack Hill
The Auld-minnoch
The Auld-minnoch
Almanack Hill
Almanack Hill
Almanack Hill |
Mr. James Stein
William McMillan
John Wilson
George McHaffie Esqr.
Ross McCulloch
Alexander McMillan |
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[Situation] 1/2 Mile S W [South West] of Little Larg.-
A small hill on the farm of Little Larg.
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CAIRNSCARROW |
Cairnscarrow
Cairnscarrow
Cairnscarrow
Cairnscarrow |
Mr. William McCome
Mr. William McMillan
John Wilson
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] 1 3/4 Miles South of Cairnarzean
A large heathy hill on Little Larg Farm, having a Trigl., [Trigonometrical] Station on it called Little Larg West.
on its Summit is the Site of the cairn from which it takes its name and near the north end is the "auld Wifes Grave" |
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CAIRNARZEAN FELL |
Cairnerzean Fell
Carnarzean Fell
Cairnerzean
Carnarian Fell
Carnarian Fell |
David McCreedie
Mr. George McHaffie
Mr. George Guthrie
Mr. William Black
See page 29 |
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[Situation] 3/4 Miles S.W. [South West] of Cairnarzean
A large heathy hill on the farm of that name this Fell is remarkable for the number of Sepulchral Cairns it has on it. See note to "Cairnerzean" in page 29. |
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Form 136
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KILMALLOCH |
Kilmalloch |
Alexander Dalrymple Kilfeather by Glenluce
John Wilson New Luce by Glenluce |
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An uncultivated Hill upon the farm of Kilfeather. - |
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THE LAIGH BANK |
The Laigh Bank |
Alexander Dalrymple Kilfeather by Glenluce
John Wilson New Luce by Glenluce |
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LOUP OF KILFEATHER |
Loup of Kilfeather |
Alexander Dalrymple Kilfeather by Glenluce
John Wilson New Luce by Glenluce |
011 |
At this place The Main Water of Luce is about 5 links wide the water having to pass between two large rocks. -a person can readily pass or stride from one rock to the other .- between the farms of Cairnerzean & Kilfeather |
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List of Names Collected by Corpl. [Corporal] R Barlow R S [Royal Sappers] & Miners -- Plan 11A Trace 1 -- Parish of New Luce
Object
Kilmalloch - Hill
Laigh Bank - Bank
Loup of Kilfeather - A narrow pass. - Parish New Luce & Inch.
[Signed]
Robert Barlow
Corpl. RS&M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners]
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THE TONGUE GLEN BURN |
The Tongue Glen Burn |
Alexander Dalrymple Kilfeather Via Glenluce
John Wilson New Luce Via Glenluce |
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A Stream running thro' [through] "The Tongue Glen" and into Altigoukie Burn it is in the farm of Kilfeather. |
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EILAH HILL |
Eilah Hill
Elow Hill |
John Wilson New Luce Via Glenluce
Alexander Dalrymple Kilfeather Via Glenluce |
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A flat Hill partly Cultivated and upon the farm of Kilfeather |
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THE MID BANK |
The Mid Bank |
Alexander Dalrymple Kilfeather Via Glenluce
John Wilson New Luce Via Glenluce |
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A rather precipitous banK covered with Brushwood and on the E. [East] side of the Main Water of Luce & upon the farm of Kilfeather. - |
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List of Names Collected by Corpl. [Corporal] Robert Barlow R S [Royal Sappers] & Miners -- Plan 11A -- Parish of New Luce
Object
The Tongue Glen Burn - Stream
Eilah Hill - Hill
The Mid Bank - Bank
[Signed ]
Robert Barlow
Corpl. RS&M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners]
21st Jany [January] 1847. |
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POT OF CURRAFIN |
Pot of Currafin |
Alexander Dalrymple Kilfeather by Glenluce
John Wilson New Luce by Glenluce |
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A Hollow place by the side of the main Water of Luce & upon the farm of Kilfeather. - |
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THE HEIGH BANK |
The Heigh Bank |
Alexander Dalrymple Kilfeather by Glenluce
John Wilson New Luce by Glenluce |
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THE LIGGAT HILL |
The Liggat Hill
The Ligget Hill |
Alexander Dalrymple Kilfeather by Glenluce
John Wilson New Luce by Glenluce |
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A Heathy Hill upon the farm of Kilfeather |
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THE KILN STRAND |
The Kiln Strand |
Alexander Dalrymple Kilfeather by Glenluce
John Wilson New Luce by Glenluce |
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A Small Stream upon the farm of Kilfeather and running into "The Tongue Glen Burn. |
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List of Names collected by Corpl. [Corporal] Robert Barlow R S [Royal Sappers] & Miners -- Parish of New Luce -- Plan 11 A Trace No. 1
Object
Pot of Currafin -a Hollow
Heigh Bank - a Bank
The Liggat Hill - Hill
The Kiln Strand - Stream
[Signed]
Robert Barlow
Corpl. RS&M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners]
21st Jany [January] 1847 |
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WHITE HILL |
White Hill |
John McKerlie, Pularyan by Glenluce
John Wilson, New Luce by Glenluce |
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A Hill upon the farm of Pularyan a part Covered with Heath with a few rocks & partly Cultivated. |
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BURN OF PULARYAN |
Burn of Pularyan |
James Steven, New Luce by Glenluce. James McKenzie, New Luce by Glenluce |
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A Stream between the farms of Pularyan and Cairnerzean if running into the Main Water of Luce. |
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BRIDGE OF PULARYAN |
Bridge of Pularyan |
James Steven, New Luce by Glenluce , Alexander Dalrymple, Kilfeather, By Glenluce. |
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A Stone Bridge of one arch (spanning the Burn of Pularyan) & upon the road leading from New Luce to Glennapp an Inn upon the Road leading from Stranraer to Ballantrae. [It] The Bridge was erected by the County & is supported by the same |
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List of Names collected by Corporal Robert Barlow Royal Sappers & Miners -- Parish of Inch --Plan 11 A Trace 1
Object
White Hill - Hill
Burn of Pularyan -- a Stream
Bridge of Pularyan -- Bridge
[Signed] Robert Barlow
Corpl. R S & M [Royal Sappers & Miners]
21st. Jany [January] 1847.- |
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WHITE HILL |
White Hill |
Michael McKerlie Pularyane near New Luce |
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A Small cultivated hill in the farm of Pularyane |
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Plan 11A -- List of Names collected by Alexander Douglas RS & M [Royal Sappers & Miners] 1st. Examiner
Trace - No. 1 -- White Hill - Object - a hill -- Parish - Parish of Inch
[Signed ]
Alexander Douglas
Corpl. R S & M [Royal Sappers & Miners]
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CAIRNARZEAN |
Cairnerzean |
David McCredie Occupier Cairnerzean near New Luce |
011 |
An Ordinary Farm House with Office Houses in good repair the property of Earl Stair |
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KILFEATHER |
Kilfether |
Alexander Dalrymple Occupier Kilfether near New Luce |
011 |
An Ordinary Farm House with office Houses in good repair the property of Earl Stair |
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LOUP OF KILFEATHER |
Loup of Kilfether |
David McCredie Cairnerzean near New Luce |
011 |
A very Rocky part of the water of Luce where the River is confined to a passage about a yard in width |
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Plan 11 A -- List of Names collected by Alexander Douglas R S & M [Royal Sappers & Miners] 1st. Examiner
Cairnarzean Trace - No. 1 -- Object - a House -- Parish of Inch
Kilfether Trace - No. 1 -- Object - a House -- Parish of New Luce
Loup of Kilfether Trace - No. 1 -- Object - Part of a River -- Parishes of Inch and New Luce
[Signed]
Alexander Douglas
Corpl. R S & M [Royal Sappers & Miners]
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LAGNABENAE MOSS |
Lagnabenia |
James Stephen Newluce |
011 |
Long Flat Moss or Moor Lying 1 mile North of Newluce
The Surface Rough Heathy pasture |
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SLACARNOCHAN |
Slacarnahan |
J. Stephen Newluce |
011 |
A Long Hill One mile N. W [North West] of Newluce
Rough heathy Surface |
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Plan 11 A -- List of Names collected by Dennis Kildoyle 1st. Examiner
Lagnabenae Trace - 2 -- Object - Moss -- Parish - New Luce
Slacarnochan Trace - 2 -- Object - Hill -- Parish - New Luce
[Signed]
Decr [December] 19th 1845
D Kildoyle C. A. [Civilian Assistant] |
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BARLURE |
Barlure |
Mr. William Yates Barlure |
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Good House With offices in Good repair Farm Contains 300 Acres Tenanted by William Yates The property of The Earl of Stair Culhoran |
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FAULDCLANCHIE |
Filchanky |
William Yates Barlure |
011 |
Small Enclosure Containing an old Dwelling house and a New Lodge Built by the Earl of Stair occupied by a GameKeeper |
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Barlure Plan - A -- Trace - 2 -- Object - House and farm -- Parish - Newluce
Fauldclanchie Plan - A -- Trace - 2 -- Object - Small Hill -- Parish - Newluce
[Page signed by]
Decr [December] 19th 1845
Dennis Kildoyle
C. A. [Civilian Assistant] |
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CRAIGENLAGGIE |
Craiganlagie |
William Drynam Knockaebay |
011 |
An old Thatched House a [Cotters] Dwelling |
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CRAIGIECOOL |
Gregiecool |
William Drynan Knockaebay |
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A portion of mountain formerly Cultivated Containing the Ruins of a Dwelling House |
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Craigenlaggie Plan - 11 A -- Trace - 2 -- Object - House -- Parish - Newluce
Craigiecool Plan - 11 A -- Trace - 2 -- Object - Ruins -- Parish - Newluce
Entry on page scored out
[Page signed by]
Decr [December] 19th 1845
Dennis Kildoyle
C. A. [Civilian Assistant] |
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LAROCHANEA |
Larochanea
Larochanea |
William McHarg Craigbirnoch Via Glenluce
John Wilson New Luce Via Glenluce |
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A Herd's house with a small piece of Cultivated land upon the farm of Craigbirnoch |
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ALTIGOUKIE BURN |
Altigoukie Burn
Altigoukie Burn |
William Yates Barlure Via Glenluce
John Wilson New Luce Via Glenluce |
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A stream between the farms of Kilfether and Barlure & running into the Water of Luce |
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LAGNABENAE MOSS |
Lagnabenae Moss
Lagnabenae Moss |
John Wilson New Luce Via Glenluce
William Drynan Knockiebay Via Glenluce |
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A Peat moss on low ground & upon the farm of Knockiebay |
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List of Names collected by Corpl. [Corporal] Robert Barlow RS [Royal Sappers] & Miners
Larochanea Plan - 11 A -- Trace - 2 -- Object - a house -- Parish - New Luce
Altigoukie Burn Plan - 11 A -- Trace - 2 -- Object - a stream -- Parish - New Luce
Lagnabenae Moss Plan - 11 A -- Trace - 2 -- Object - a Bog -- Parish - New Luce
Entry for Kildrothill is scored out
[Page signed by]
Robert Barlow
Corpl. RS & M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners]
18th Novr. [November] 1846 |
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THE WARD |
The Ward |
William Yates Barlure Via Glenluce
John Wilson New Luce Via Glenluce |
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A Shed for keeping Cattle. It is on the farm of Barlure. |
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THE WARD BURN |
The Ward Burn |
William Yates Barlure Via Glenluce
John Wilson New Luce Via Glenluce |
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A Small Stream running between the farms of Knockiebay & Barlure & past "The Ward" into the Water of Luce. |
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FAULDCLANCHIE |
Fauldclanchie |
William Drynan Knockiebay Via Glenluce
John Wilson New Luce Via Glenluce |
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A Small piece of ground upon the farm of Knockiebay with a Small house upon it |
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THE OLD HAWS |
The Old Haws |
William Drynan Knockiebay Via Glenluce
John Wilson New Luce Via Glenluce |
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The place where the old house or houses of Knockiebay stood the foundations of a house & a garden is still visible. |
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List of Names collected by Corpl. [Corporal] Robert Barlow RS [Royal Sappers] & Miners. -- 11 A -- Trace - 2 -- Parish - New Luce
The Ward Plan --- Object - a shed
The Ward Burn -- Object - a Stream
Fauldclanchie Plan -- Object - a Small piece of ground
[Note]
this is pronounced
Filclanchie
The Old Haws Plan - 11 A -- Trace - 4
[Page signed by]
Robert Barlow
Corpl. RS & M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners]
20th Novr. [November] 1846 |
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LAKIN |
Lakin |
Mr. William Drynan Knockaebay |
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Ruin of old Farm House now attached to Knockabay Tenanted by William Drynan The property of the Earl of Stair Culhoran |
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List of Names Collected by Dennis Kildoyle 1st Examiner
Plan - A -- Trace - 5
Object
Lakin - Ruins -- Parish - Newluce
Entry on page scored out
[Page signed by]
Decr [December] 12th 1845
Dennis Kildoyle
C.A. [Civilian Assistant] |
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MAIN WATER OF LUCE |
Luce |
William Drynan Knockaebay |
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A Considerable River Rising in the County of Ayr. Passing through WigtonShire. forms the Boundary Between the Parishes of Inch and Newluce Works two Corn Mills in the Parish of Old Luce Falls into the Sea in the Bay of Luce |
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CROSS WATER OF LUCE |
Cross Water |
Mr. William Drynan Knockaebay |
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A Small River takes rise from Surface Water in Ayrshire Runs Eastwards Empties itself in the River Luce at Newluce |
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List of Names Collected by Dennis Kildoyale C. A. [Civilian Assistant] 1st Examiner -- Parish - Newluce
Plan - 11 A -- Trace - 2
Luce -- Object - River. --
Cross Water Plan - -- Object - River
[Page signed by]
Decr [December] 12th 1845
D Kildoyle
C.A. [Civilian Assistant] |
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CRAIGBIRNOCH FELL |
Craigbirnagh |
Mr. J. Muir Stairs Lodge |
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Written on Trace as Craigbirney |
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List of Names Collected by Dennis Kildoyle 1st Examiner -- Parish - Newluce
Plan - 11 A. -- Trace - 2
Craigbirnoch Fell -- Object - Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station --
Entries for Crofts of Barlure & Kiln Hill are scored out
[Signed ]
Decr [December] 12th 1845
D Kildoyle C.A. [Civilian Assistant] |
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BROWN HILL |
Brown Hill |
Mr. J. Muir Stair Lodge |
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Small Heathy Hill on which a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station Stands |
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KNOCKMORE |
Knockmore |
Mr. J. Muir Stair Lodge |
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Small Arable Hill in the Farm of Barnshangin
A Trigl. Stn. [Trigonometrical Station] |
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CRAIGBIRNOCH FELL |
Craigbarnagh |
Mr. J. Muir Stair Lodge |
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Rough Rocky Heathy Hill On the Farm of Craigbirnagh.
A Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station |
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List of Names Collected by Dennis Kildoyle 1st. Examiner
Plan 11A Trace - N. 2
Brown Hill -- Object - Hill -- Parish - Inch
Knockmore -- Object - Hill -- Parish - Newluce
Craigbirnoch Fell -- Object - Hill -- Parish - NewLuce
[Signed ]
Janry. [January] 13th 1846
Dennis Kildoyle
C.A. [Civilian Assistant] |
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THE CROSS HILL MOSS |
Cross Hill Moss |
Alexander McMillan Farmer Little Large Newluce by Glenluce |
011 |
A large flow Moss very low & wet takes its name from the Cross Hill Proprietor the Earl of Stair |
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THE CROSS HILL |
The Cross Hill |
Alexander McMillan Farmer Little Large Newluce by Glenluce |
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A long Heathey hill laying north and South . Cross Hill is the property of the Earl of Stair and in Little Large farm |
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Plan 11. A -- List of Names Collected by Private William Birkby RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] 2nd. Examiner
Trace - 3 -- Parish - Inch
The Cross Hill Moss -- Object - Flow Moss
The Cross Hill - Object - Hill
[Page signed by]
William Birkby
Pt. RS & [Private Royal Sappers] & Miners
12th. January 1846 |
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THE LAKIN |
Lackin |
Alexander McMillan Farmer Little Large Newluce |
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A large Heathey Hill in Little Large farm the Chief Proprietor is the Earl of Stair |
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Plan 11. A Trace - 3 -- List of Names Collected by Private William Birkby RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] 2nd. Examiner
Parish - Inch
Lackin -- Object - Hill
[Page signed by]
William Birkby
P. R S & [Private Royal Sappers] & Miners
12th. January 1846 |
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FILSLANE (Ruins) |
Filslane
Fauld Slane |
Alexander McMillan Farmer Little Large Newluce by Glenluce |
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A Small patch of former Cultivation With Ruins and Corn Kiln thereon. Has been once a Small farm or Subdivision as the Ruins are quite plain & the traces of former Cultivation. Proprietor The Earl of Stair. |
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EYES |
Eyes |
Alexander McMillan Farmer Little Large by Glenluce |
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A small hill or noll on which this Trigl. ◬ [Trigonometrical point] Called Little Large Stands. the property of the Earl of Stair. |
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Parish [of] Inch
Plan 11.A Trace 3
Filslane [Object] Ruins
Eyes [Object] Hill
[Signed] William Birkby
Pt. [Private] R S & Miners [Royal Sappers & Miners]
12th January 1846 |
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ALMANACKHILL |
Almanackhill |
Alexander McMillan Farmer Little Large Newluce by [Glenluce] |
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A large body of [sess] land somewhat oval in appearance this hill has taken its name from the old inhabitants. predicting whither the weater would be foul or fair from the Clouded or Clear appearance of the hill Almanackhill is on little Large farm the property of the Earl of Stair... |
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Parish [of] Inch
Plan 11. A Trace 3
Almanackhill --Object -- Hill
[Signed] William Birkby
PT. [Private] R S & M [Royal Sappers & Miners]
12th January [1846] |
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LINGDOWEY BURN |
Lingdowey Burn |
William McMillan New Luce by Glenluce
John Wilson New Luce by Glenluce |
011 |
A stream rising on the west side of The Cross Hills on the farm of Little Larg and running into the Main waters of Luce |
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LINGDOWEY CAIRN |
Lingdowey Cairn |
William McMillan New Luce by Glenluce
John Wilson New Luce by Glenluce |
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A large circular heap of stones about 16 ft. [feet] in height situated in a moor & upon the farm of Cairnerzean. There is also another large circular heap of stones about 12 ft. [feet] in height it is situated one the North edge of The Cross Hill [Moss] & upon the farm of Little Larg. Known as the Lingdowey Cairn |
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Parish [of] Inch
Plan [11] A Trace 3
Lingdowey - [Object] - A stream
Lingdowey Cairn - [Object] - a Pile of stones
[Signed] Robert Barlow
Corpl. [Corporal] RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners]
27th Nov [November] 1846 |
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AULD TAGGART |
Auld taggart |
William McMillan New Luce by [Glenluce]
Andrew Kirk Little Larg |
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A Small Rocky heathy Hill upon the farm of Little Larg. on its Summit there are the remains of sheep Boughts and a small patch of Green pasture. |
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BROWN HILL |
Brown Hill |
William McMillan New Luce by [Glenluce]
Andrew Kirk Little Larg. |
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A Brown Heathy Hill upon the farm of Little Larg. |
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FAULDSLAVE |
Fauldslave |
William McMillan New Luce by [Glenluce]
Andrew Kirk Little Larg. |
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A Subdivision of Little Larg having the Ruins of several old houses & a corn Kiln upon it. It is also Rocky |
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Parish [of] Inch
Plan 11A Trace 3
Auld taggart [Object] a Hill
Brown Hill [Object] a Hill
Fauldslave [Object] a field
[Signed] Robert Barlow
Corpl. [Corporal] RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners]
27th Nov [November] 1846 |
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DRUMMIEHERON |
Drummieheron |
William McMillan New Luce by Glenluce
John Wilson New Luce By Glenluce |
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A Heathy hill upon the farm of Little Larg. |
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THE AULD MINNOCH |
The Auld Minnoch |
William McMillan New Luce by Glenluce
John Wilson New Luce by Glenluce |
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A Heathy Hill upon the farm of Little Larg. |
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Parish [of] Inch
[Plan 11A] Trace 3
Drummieheron [Object] a Hill
The Auld - minnoch [Object] a Hill
Entry for Auld- minnoch Burn is scored out
[Signed] Robert Barlow
Corpl. [Corporal] RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners]
27th Nov [November] 1846 |
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SLAMONIA |
Slamonia |
William McMillan, New Luce by [Glenluce]
John Wilson, New Luce by Glenluce |
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a flat heathy Hill upon the farm of Little Larg. |
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CAIRNSCARROW |
Cairnscarrow |
William McMillan, New Luce by Glenluce
John Wilson, New Luce by Glenluce |
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A Heathy Hill upon the farm of Little Larg on its Summit the site of the Cairn from which it takes its name is to be seen and near the North end there is the Auld Wife's Grave |
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DRUMMINNOCH |
Drumminnoch |
William McMillan, New Luce by Glenluce
John Wilson, New Luce by Glenluce |
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A Heathy Hill upon the farm of Little Larg. - |
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List of Names collected by Corpl [Corporal] Robert Barlow RS [Royal Sappers] & Miners
Plan 11A No. of Trace 3 -- [Parish] Inch
[Object for Slamonia] A Hill
[Object for Cairnscarrow] A Hill
[Object for Drumminnoch] A Hill
[Signed] Robert Barlow
Corpl [Corporal] RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners]
27th Nov [November] 1846. |
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CRAIGENGATE |
Craigengate |
William McMillan, New Luce by Glenluce
Andrew Kirk, Little Larg by Glenluce |
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A Small hill upon the farm of Little Larg there are upon it a small blind lake or pool a small marsh & a few rocks. |
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THE LAKIN |
The Lakin |
William McMillan, New Luce by Glenluce
John Wilson, New Luce by Glenhouse |
011 |
A Heathy Hill upon the farm of Little Larg, towards the South end is to be seen the site of Cairn Kenny. |
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THE CROSS HILL |
The Cross Hill |
William McMillan, New Luce by Glenluce
Andrew Kirk, Little Larg by Glenluce |
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A long heathy hill upon the farm of Little Larg. - |
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List of Names collected by Corpl [Corporal] Robert Barlow RS [Royal Sappers] & Miners
Plan 11A No. of Trace 3 -- [Parish] Inch
[Object for Craigengate] A Hill
[Object for The Lakin] A Hill
[Object for The Cross Hill] A Hill
[Signed] Robert Barlow
Corpl [Corporal] RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners]
27th Novr [November] 1846. |
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THE CROSS HILL MOSS |
The Cross Hill Moss |
William McMillan New Luce by Glenluce
Andrew Kirk Little Larg - |
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A large Peat moss upon the farm of Little Larg & bounded on the west by The Cross Hill - |
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THE CROSS HILL LANE |
The Cross Hill Lane |
William McMillan New Luce -
Andrew Kirk Little Larg - |
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A wet marshy bottom forming itself into a stream adjoining the Auldminnoch burn It is in the farm of Little Larg.- |
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THE EYES |
The Eyes |
William McMillan New Luce by Glenluce
Andrew Kirk Little Larg by Glenluce |
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A Heathy Hill upon the farm of Little Larg.- |
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Plan 11A No. of Trace 3 -- [Parish] Inch
Object for Cross Hill Moss - A Bog
Object for The Cross Hill Lane - A marsh
Object for The Eyes - A Hill
[Signed] Robert Barlow
Corpl [Corporal] RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners]
27th Novr [November] 1846. |
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LITTLE LARG |
Little Larg |
Alexander McMillan Larg New Luce by Glenluce |
011 |
A comodous farm house Slated; with Suitable offices; the property of Earl of Stair, and occupied by Alexander McMillan |
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WATER OF LUCE |
Water of Luce |
James Stein New Luce |
011 |
A Small river having its Source in Ayrshire & taking a Southern course & emptying itself into the Sea at the Bay of Luce. |
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ALMANACK HILL |
Almanack Hill |
James Stein New Luce |
011 |
A Small hill in the farm of Little Larg it is called Almanack because Snow thaws on it, and fogs clear off it, before the Same happens on any of the Surrounding hills. |
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List of Names collected by Michael Hayes Private RS [Royal Sappers] & Miners first examiner
Plan 11A No. of Trace 4 -- [Parish] Inch
Object for Little Larg - Farm House
Object for Water of Luce - River
Object for Almanack hill - Hill
[Signed] M Hayes Private RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners]
17th Jany [January] 1846. |
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KNOCKIBAE |
Knockaebay |
William Drynan Knockaebay New Luce |
011 |
A farm house Slated & in good repair, with Suitable offices the property of Earl of Stair and Occupied by William Drynan |
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List of Names Collected by Michael Hayes Private. R S. M [Royal Sappers & Miners] first examiner
Plan 11A Trace 4
Entry for Water of Luce is scored out on page.
Knockaebay - Object - A House
[Signed by]
M Hayes Pt. R S M [Private Royal Sappers & Miners]
17th. January 46 [1846] |
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MILLWHIRK |
Millwhirk
Millwhirk |
John Wilson New Luce Via Glenluce
William McMillan New Luce Via Glenluce |
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A Small Rocky Hill upon the farm of Little Larg. - |
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MILLWHIRK BURN |
Millwhirk Burn |
John Wilson New Luce Via Glenluce
William McMillan New Luce Via Glenluce |
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A Small stream running Close by the South end of "Millwhirk" and into the Water of Luce |
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KNOCKGLASS |
Knockglass |
John Wilson New Luce Via Glenluce
William McMillan New Luce Via Glenluce |
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A small round Green hill with a few rocks on its summit & upon the farm of Little Larg. - |
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List of Names Collected by Corporal Robert Barlow RS [Royal Sappers] & Miners.
Parish - Inch -- Plan - 11A Trace - 4
Millwhirk -- Object - a Hill --
Millwhirk Burn -- Object - a stream
Knockglass -- Object - a Hill
[Signed by]
Robert Barlow
Corpl. RS&M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners]
18th. Novr. [November] 1846. |
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DRUMRANNIE BURN |
Drumrannie Burn |
William Drynan Knockiebay Via Glenluce
John Wilson New Luce Via Glenluce |
011 |
A Small stream running close by Drumrannie Moss & Drumrannie into the Main Water of Luce. |
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KNOCKIBAE |
Knockiebay
Knockiebae |
William Drynan Knockiebay Via Glenluce
John Wilson New Luce Via Glenluce |
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A Good farm house one story high with suitable out houses and a considerable farm of Land attached mostly moorland |
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THE MINES BURN |
The Mines Burn |
James McMicking Barnshangan Via
John McMicking New Luce - Glenluce |
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A Small Stream rising in the Lead Mines on the boundary of Knockiebay & Barnshangan farms & running thro' [through] the latter farm into the Cross Water of Luce. - |
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List of Names Collected by Corporal Robert Barlow RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners]
Plan - 11A -- Trace - 4, 5 -- Parish - New Luce
Drumrannie Burn -- Object - a stream
Knockiebay -- Object - Farm House
The Mines Burn -- Object - a stream
[Page signed by]
Robert Barlow
Corpl. RS&M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners]
24th. Novr. [November] 1846. |
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THE BARR HILL |
The Barr Hill
The Bar
The Barr |
William Yates Barlure Via Glenluce
John Wilson New Luce Via Glenluce
James Steven New Luce Via Glenluce |
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Stair's Lodge |
James Muir Stair's Lodge New Luce Via Glenluce. |
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DRUMRANNIE |
Drumrannie |
William Drynan Knockiebay Via Glenluce
John Wilson New Luce Via Glenluce |
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A small Hill formerly Cultivated upon the farm of Knockiebay. |
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DRUMRANNIE MOSS |
Drumrannie Moss. |
William Drynan Knockiebay Via Glenluce
John Wilson New Luce Via Glenluce |
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A Small peat moss upon the farm of KnocKiebay & close by Drumrannie |
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Plan - 11A -- Trace - 4,5 -- Parish - New Luce
The Bar Hill -- Object - a Hill --
Stair's Lodge -- Object - a Cottage
Drumrannie-- Object - a Hill
Drumrannie Moss -- Object - a moss
[Signed by]
Robert Barlow
Corpl. RS&M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners]
24th. Novr. [November] 1846. |
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THE GHOST STONE |
The Ghost Stone
The Ghost Stone |
William Yates Barlure Via Glenluce
John Wilson New Luce Via Glenluce |
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A large Stone or Rock of Granwackie upon the edge of a precipitous bank & upon the farm of Barlure. |
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THE GHOST STONE BANK |
The Ghost Stone Bank
The Ghost Stone Bank |
William Yates Barlure Via Glenluce
John Wilson New Luce Via Glenluce |
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A precipitous bank on the top of which "The Ghost Stone" is situated. |
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THE GHOST STONE HOWE |
The Ghost Stone Howe
The Ghost Stone Howe |
William Yates Barlure Via Glenluce
John Wilson New Luce Via Glenluce |
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A hollow surrounded on the N. E. [North East] & South sides by the Ghost Stone Bank. |
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Plan - 11A -- Trace - 4 -- Parish - New Luce
The Ghost Stone -- Object - a Rock
The Ghost Stone Bank-- Object - a Bank
The Ghost Stone Howe -- Object - a Hollow
[Note]
N.B. The above names are pronounced by the people Ghaist Stane altho' [although] they give the
spelling as above.
[Signed by]
Robert Barlow
Corpl. RS&M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners]
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CRAIGIECOOL |
Craigiecool |
Mr. W. Drynan Knockiebay Via Glen Luce. |
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A Small Rocky field which has been Cultivated & upon it there are the ruins of a hut or house. |
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THE KILN HILL |
The Kiln Hill |
Mr. W. Drynan Knockiebay Via Glen Luce. |
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A Hill contiguous to the farm house of Knockiebay |
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CRAIGENLEGGIE |
Craigenleggie |
Mr. W. Drynan Knockiebay Via Glen Luce. |
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A Field upon the farm of Knockiebay & upon which there is a house. |
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HILL MABREEDIA |
Hill Mabreedia |
Mr. W. Drynan Knockiebay Via Glen Luce. |
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An uncultivated hill upon the farm of Knockiebay. |
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HILL MABREEDIA BURN |
Hill Mabreedia Burn |
Mr. W. Drynan Knockiebay Via Glen Luce.
Gilbert McMicking Barnshangan Via Glen Luce. |
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A Small stream running into the Cross Water of Luce. |
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Plan - 11 A -- Trace - 5.-- Parish - New Luce
Craigiecool -- Object - a small field --
The Kiln Hill -- Object - a Hill
Craigenleggie -- Object - a field
Hill Mabreedia -- Object - a Hill
Hill Mabreedia Burn -- Object - a stream
[Signed by]
Robert Barlow
Corpl. RS&M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners]
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DRUMNARBUCK HILL |
Drumnarbuck Hill |
Gilbert McMicking Barnshangan Via Glenluce. |
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A Cultivated hill upon the farm of Barnshangan. |
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Plan - 11A -- Trace - 5 -- Parish - New Luce
Drumnarbuck Hill -- Object - Hill -
[Page signed by]
Robert Barlow
Corpl. RS&M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners]
27th. Oct. [October] 1846. |
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CRAIGIEGOWER |
Craigiegower |
Mr. William Drynan Knockiebay Via Glenluce. |
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The Ruins of old houses upon the farm of KnocKiebay. |
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CORBIE CRAIGS |
Corbie Craigs |
Mr. William Drynan Knockiebay Via Glenluce. |
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A few Rocks upon the farm of KnocKiebay. |
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LEAD MINES |
Lead Mines |
Mr. Doby New Luce Via Glenluce. |
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It appears that these mines were first opened about 70 years ago & afterwards dropt. but since that time they were [2oly] [only] opened about 50 years ago & again dropt. they are again resumed but the workmen have scarcely made a living at least it is not Known whither it is worth working or not the Vein or load is composed of Quartz, white clay, Grey lead mixed and a considerable quantity of zinc. - |
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Plan - 11 A -- Trace - 5 -- Parish - New Luce
Craigiegower -- Object - Ruins of old Houses.
Corbie Craigs -- Object - Rocks
Entry for Balgaverie is scored out on page.
Lead Mines -- Object - Mine
[Page signed by]
Robert Barlow
Corpl. RS&M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners]
27th. Oct. [October] 1846. |
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BIG MILLDOWN |
Big Milldown |
Mr. William Drynan Kockiebay Via Glenluce |
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A Heathy Hill upon the farm of KnocKiebay |
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WEE MILLDOWN |
Wee Milldown |
Mr. William Drynan Kockiebay Via Glenluce |
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A small heathy hill upon the farm of Knockiebay. |
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THE LUMP |
The Lump |
Mr. William Drynan Kockiebay Via Glenluce |
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A small heathy hill the South port Rocks. |
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SLACARNOCHAN |
Slackcarnochan |
Mr. William Drynan Kockiebay Via Glenluce |
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A heathy hill upon the farm of Knockiebay |
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GLEN OF THE DUBLOCH |
Glen of the Dubloch |
Mr. William Drynan Kockiebay Via Glenluce |
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A wet bottom or Marsh. |
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Plan - 11 A -- Trace - 5-- Parish - New Luce
Big Milldown -- Object - a Hill
Wee Milldown -- Object - a Hill
The Lump -- Object - a Hill
Entry for The Lakin is scored out on page.
Slacarnochan -- Object - a Hill
Glen of the Dubloch -- Object - a Hill
[Book signed by]
W Driscoll Gosset
Lt RE [Lieutenant Royal Engineers] Der. [December 4/ [18]47
[Page signed by]
Robert Barlow
Corpl. RS&M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners]
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Wigtownshire
Plan 11A
Names of Parishes -- Page
Parish of New Luce -- 1
Parish of Inch -- 23 |
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