Wigtownshire, volume 27

Page List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks Continued entries/extra info Transcriber's notes
OS1/35/27/1 [Page] 1 Parish of New Luce Plan 12 C Index Names of Objects -- Page Bank Hill -- 5 Balnahoin -- 7 Cairn Park -- 3 Derwindle Hill -- 5 Drumpail Burn -- 6 Drumawa -- 6 Glenchamber -- 3 Gasshead -- 3 Gass -- 4 Jordan Burn -- 6 Tarf Water -- 4 The White Hill -- 5 [Signed] W Driscol Gosset Lt [Lieutenant] RE [Royal Engineers] 18.5.47 [18 May 1847]
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OS1/35/27/3 GLENCHAMBER Glenchamber Glenchamber . Glenchamber Glenchamber Glenchamber Glenchambre Alexander McHarg George McHaffie Esqr. Mr. George Guthrie W. T Sanders Ainslie's Map 1782 Old Ordnance Map 012 [Situation] 1 1/4 Miles S.W. [South West] of Tarf Bridge. A large farm of Moorland with a few Old Houses thereon, the property of the Earl of Stair
OS1/35/27/3 CAIRN PARK Cairn Park Cairn Park Thomas Lennox George McHaffie Esqr. 012 [Situation] 1 Mile S by W [South by West] of Tarf Bridge. A Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station so called from the name of a field of Rocky Arable Land on the farm of Glenchamber
OS1/35/27/3 GASSHEAD Gasshead . Gasshead . Gasshead Gass-head Gass-head Mr Alexander Murray George McHaffie Esqr. Ainslie's map 1782 Old Ordnance Map On map of adjoining Property 1792 012 [Situation] 1/2 mile N by W [North by West] of Tarf Bridge. A old Cottage now in ruins, on the farm of The Gass. The property of Mr Thomas McMickan Stirling.
OS1/35/27/3 [Page] 3 [Plan] 12C Parish of New Luce Form 136 Page 36- Glenchamber 34 - Cairn Park 38 - Gasshead
OS1/35/27/4 GASS The Gass Gass Gass Gass Gass Gass Gass Alexander Murray George McHaffie Esqr. W.T. Saunders Mr Alexander Hunter Ainslie's map 1782 Old Ordnance map Map of Property adjoining 1792 019 [Situation] 3/4 Mile S.W [South West] of Tarf Bridge. A small farm house with suitable outhouses etc and a large farm of moorland attached The property of Thomas McMickan Stirling.
OS1/35/27/4 TARF WATER Tarff Water Tarf Water Tarf Water Tarf Water Tarf Water River Tarf River Tarf River Tarf Mr Alexander Murray Ainslie's map 1782 Map of Ld. [Lord] Bute's Estate 1792 Old Ordnance map of County Wigtown George McHaffie Esq. Samuel Heron Hugh McClure Hugh McClune 012 [Situation] The Eastern boundary of the Parish. A small rapid River rising in a moss in [Carrick] in Ayrshire, after a Course of about 12 miles Southward dividing the Parishes of New [Luce] and Kirkcowan, when it crosses the latter Parish Eastward and falls into the Bladenoch, near [Kirkcowan] Church.
OS1/35/27/4 [Page] 4 Parish of New Luce Form 136 Page 36 The Gass 44 38 46 61- Tarf Water
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OS1/35/27/5 DERWINDLE HILL Derwindle Hill Derwindle Hill Derwindle Hill James McKee John McHarg George McHaffie Esqr. 012 [Situation] 1/2 Mile SW [South West] of Tarf Bridge. A small hill partially cultivated, situated on the Gass Farm about 1/4 mile S.W. [South West] of Tarf Bridge
OS1/35/27/5 THE WHITE HILL The White Hill The White Hill The White Hill Thomas Lennox Alexander McHarg George McHaffie Esqr. 012 [Situation] 1 Mile West of Tarf Bridge. A small Arable Hill on the Farm of Glenchamber
OS1/35/27/5 BANK HILL Bank Hill Bank Hill Bank Hill Alexander McHarg John McHarg George McHaffie Esqr. 012 [Situation] 1 1/2 Miles S.W. [South West] of Tarf Bridge. A Small Hill of Rough Pasture on the Farm of Glenchamber
OS1/35/27/5 [Page] 5 [Plan] 12 C -- Parish of New Luce Form 136 Page 32 Derwindle Hill 32 The White Hill 29 Bank Hill
OS1/35/27/6 DRUMPAIL BURN Drumpail Burn Drumpail Burn Drumpail Burn Drumpail Burn . Gass Burn . . Drumpeal Burn Drumpail Burn Alexander McHarg James McCaa William Dalrymple Old Ordnance Map of Wigtownshire Map of Ld. [Lord] Bute's property 1792 Ainslie's map 1782 George McHaffie Esq. 012 [Situation] The South East boundary of the Parish. A Small River running in a North Easterly direction until it falls into the River Tarf [and] is the Boundary between the Parishes of New Luce & Old [Luce]
OS1/35/27/6 DRUMAWA Drumawa Drumawa Drumawa John McHarg Alexander McHarg James McCaa 012 [Situation] 1/4 Mile north of Drumpail Burn. A Small Hill partially cultivated, situated [about] 1/2 mile south West of [the] Gass Farm House.
OS1/35/27/6 JORDAN BURN Jordan Burn Jordan Burn Jordan Burn John McHarg James McCaa George McHaffie Esqr 012 [Situation] 1 Mile SW [South West] of Tarf Bridge. A Small Stream which rises in the moors of the Gass farm & runs into the Drumpail Burn.
OS1/35/27/6 [Page] 6 Parish of New Luce Form 136 Page 29 - Drumpail Burn 30 - Drumwa 30 - Jordan Burn
OS1/35/27/7 BALNAHOIN Balnahoin See Name List Plan 12 A 012 [Situation] 1/2 Mile North of Tarf Bridge & on the West of Tarf Water. See Name List Plan 12 A.
OS1/35/27/7 [Page] 7 [Plan] 12 C -- Parish of New Luce Form 136 Page
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OS1/35/27/9 [Page] 9 Parish of Kirkcowan Plan 12 C Names of Objects -- Page Airyligg -- 14 Aimey Hill -- 20 Blairnagobber -- 13 Bardonachie -- 14 Barfad Hill -- 17 Barwhil -- 18 Bught Hill -- 18 Crotteagh Hill -- 13 Drummurrie Moss -- 16 Fell of Loch Ronald -- 11 Fell Hill -- 21 Knock Heuries -- 15 Knockalanny -- 16 Knocklyoch -- 17 Knockbrake -- 19 Knock Roger -- 20 Loch Heron -- 11 Lin-foot -- 22 Loch Ronald -- 11 Loch Hill -- 19 Mains of Loch Ronald -- 12 Mark of Loch Ronald -- 21 Park of Loch Ronald -- 12 Shanvolly Hill -- 18 Tarf Bridge -- 12 The Long Hill -- 15 The Black Hill of Barmore -- 16 The Back Fay -- 17 The Long Hill -- 19 The Ward Hill -- 20 The Black Hill -- 21 Woodhill -- 13
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OS1/35/27/11 LOCH HERON Loch Herin Loch Heron . Mid Loch . . Loch Heron Hugh Templeton George McHaffie Esqr. Map of Ld [Lord] Bute's property 1792 Mr Stroyan 012 [Situation] 1 Mile East of Tarf Bridge. A considerable lake at the North West point of Lochronald or White Loch, from which it is separated only by a narrow neck of Land about 100 links wide A Small stream connects the two lakes.
OS1/35/27/11 LOCH RONALD Loch Ronnald Loch Ronald Loch Ronald . Loch Ronald or White Loch . Loch Ronnald Loch Ronald . Loch Ronald Mr Samuel Heron James McCaa Old Ordnance Map of Wigtownshire Map of Ld. [Lord] Bute's property 1792 Ainslie's Map 1782 George McHaffie Esqr. Map of Lochronald 1792 012 [Situation] 3/4 Mile East of Tarf Bridge. A large lake situated about 1/2 a mile to the East of Tarf Water. The Farms for a considerable extent on the East & South East bears nearly the same name and appears to have derived their names from the Loch.
OS1/35/27/11 FELL OF LOCH RONALD Fell of Lochronald . . Loch Ronnald Loch Ronald . Fell of Loch Ronald . Fell of Loch Ronald Fell of Loch Ronald Map of Ld. [Lord] Bute's property 1792 Ainslie's map 1782 Map of Lochronald 1792 George McHaffie Esq. Mr Hugh Templeton Mr Hugh McClure 012 [Situation] 1/4 mile East of the Southern End of Loch Heron. The ruins of a Farm house and offices on the farm of Park of Loch Ronald. The property of the Marquis of Bute. -
OS1/35/27/11 [Page] 11 [Plan] 12 C -- Parish of Kirkcowan Form 136 Page 54 Loch Heron 44 Loch Ronald
OS1/35/27/12 PARK OF LOCH RONALD Park of Lochronald . . Park of Mains . Park of Loch Ronnald Park of Loch Ronald Park of Loch Ronald . Park of Loch Ronald . Park of Loch Ronald Map of the Marquis of Bute's Property 1792 Old Ordnance map of Wigtownshire Ainslie's map 1782 . Mr Templeton George McHaffie Esqr. Map of Lochronald 1792 Mr McClure 012 [Situation] 10 chains East of Loch Ronald. A farm house with suitable offices attached and about 1280 acres of moorland the property of the Marquis of Bute.
OS1/35/27/12 MAINS OF LOCH RONALD Laigh Mains or Mains of Lochronald . Mains of Lochronald . Mains of Lochronald Low Mains of Lochronald Mains of Lochronald . Mains of Lochronald Map of the Marquis of Bute's property 1792 Old Ordnance Map of Wigtownshire Ainslie's map 1782 Mr Hugh McClure . George McHaffie Esq Map of Lochronald 1792 012 [Situation] 1/2 mile S.E [South East] of Loch Ronald. A good farm house with suitable office houses attached with a farm of about 400 acres of moorland. The property of the Marquis of Bute. X
OS1/35/27/12 TARF BRIDGE Tarf Bridge Tarf Bridge Mr Hugh Templeton George McHaffie Esqr. 012 [Situation] 1/2 mile West of Loch Ronald. A good Stone Bridge of one Arch, on the Road from Glenluce to Newtonstewart and over the Tarf Water. This is a County Bridge.
OS1/35/27/12 [Page] 12 Parish of Kirkcowan Form 136 Page 46 Mains of Loch Ronald 44 Tarf Bridge
OS1/35/27/13 WOODHILL Woodhill Woodhill . Woodhill Wood-hill . Woodhill . . Woodhill Mr Samuel Heron Mr Alexander Hunter Ainslie's map 1782 Old Ordnance map of Wigtownshire Map of Marquis of Bute's Property 1792 George McHaffie Esqr. 012 [Situation] Close to & South of Loch Ronald. The remains of an Old Stone Building situated at the south end of Lochronald and at one time was the residence of the Laird of Ronald.
OS1/35/27/13 BLAIRNAGOBBER Blairnagobber Hill Blairnagobber Hill Blairnagobber Hill John Dougan William Stroyan James McCaa 012 [Situation] 1 1/2 miles S.E [South East] of Loch Ronald. A small hill on the farm of Barmore, on which is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station called by the Trig [Trigonometrical] Party Barnagrubber.
OS1/35/27/13 CROTTEAGH HILL Cruitheagh Hill . Crotyeuck . . Crotteagh Hill . Croteagh Hill Mr William McKenna Map of Marquis of Bute's property 1792 George McHaffie Esqr. James McCaa 012 [Situation] 1/3 mile SE [South East] of Loch Ronald. A small cultivated hill on the farm of Low Mains, on which is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station.
OS1/35/27/13 [Page] 13 [Plan] 12C -- Parish of Kirkcowan Form 136 Page 43 Woodhill 48 Blairnagobber 48 Crotteagh Hill
OS1/35/27/14 AIRYLIGG Aryligg Airylig Airylig Mill . . Arrileg Mill . Mill of Aireyleg Airylig Old Mill Airyligg Mr Edward Dunn James McCaw Map of Marquis of Bute's property 1792 Old Ordnance map of Wigtownshire Ainslie's map 1782 William Dalrymple George McHaffie Esqr. 012 [Situation] North of Tarf Water and 1 Mile South by West of Loch Ronald. A farm house with office houses etc attached and a farm of 233 Acres of moorland, the property of the Marquis of Bute. This was at one time the Baronial Mill to which the Tenants in the Baronies of Orel, Lochronald and Sluedonnel, where obliged to grind their Corn. There is no mill at this place at [present] 1847
OS1/35/27/14 BARDONACHIE Bardonachie . Bardonchy Bardonchy . . Bardonachie Mr William McKenna Ainslie's Map 1782 Map of Marquis of Bute's property 1792 George McHaffie Esqr. 012 [Situation] East of Tarf Water and 1/4 Mile S.W. [South West] of Loch Ronald. A small hill of Arable land on the farm of Half Merk. The property of the Marquis of Bute.
OS1/35/27/14 [Page] 14 Parish of Kirkcowan Form 136 Page 52; 46 Airyligg 48 Bardonachie
OS1/35/27/15 THE LONG HILL The Long Hill The Long Hill The Long Hill William Dalrymple William Douglas George McHaffie Esqr. 012 [Situation] 1 1/4 Miles East of Loch Ronald. A Small Hill of Rough pasture Situated on the South side of the Farm of Drumwherry and on the East of the River Tarff.
OS1/35/27/15 KNOCK HENRIES Knock Henries Knock Henries James McCaw George McHaffie Esqr. 012 [Situation] 1/2 mile South of Loch Ronald. A Rocky Hill on the Farm of Airylig about 1/4 of a Mile North of the Farm House & East of the River Tarff. -
OS1/35/27/15 [Page] 15 [Plan] 12C -- Parish of Kirkcowan Form 136 Page 51- The Long Hill 51- Knock Herries
OS1/35/27/15 An entry on this page for "Airyligg Old Mill" has been scored through and is not transcribed.
OS1/35/27/16 THE BLACK HILL OF BARMORE The Black Hill of Barmore The Black Hill of Barmore The Black Hill of Barmore John Dougan William McWhurter George McHaffie Esqr. 012 [Situation] 1 1/2 Miles S.E [South East] of Loch Ronald. A small Heathy Hill situa [Situated] on the North side of the Farm [of] Barmore about 3/4 of a mile [North] of the Farm House.
OS1/35/27/16 DRUMMURRIE MOSS Drummorrie Moss Drummorrie Moss Drummurray . . Drummurrie Moss . Drummurrie Moss James Milligan Thomas Milligan On map of adjoing [adjoining] property 1792 George McHaffie Esqr. James McCaa 012 [Situation] 1 Mile East of Loch Ronald. A large Moss situated on [the] West side of the Farm of [Drummurrie] and about 3 miles N.W. [North West] of [the] Village of Kirkcowan. -
OS1/35/27/16 KNOCKALANNY Knockalanny Hill Knockalanny Hill Knockielany . . Knockielanny . Knockalanny William McKenna Hugh Templeton Map of the Marquis of Bute's property 1792 George McHaffie Esqr. James McCaa 012 [Situation] 1/2 Mile East of Loch Ronald. A Heathy Hill situated on the Farm of Fell about 1/2 of a mile East of the Farm [House]
OS1/35/27/16 [Page] 16 Parish of Kirkcowan Form 136 Page 49 - The Black Hill of Barmore 49 - Drumorrie Moss 50- Knockalanny
OS1/35/27/17 THE BACK FAY The Back Fay The Back Fay The Back Fay William Dalrymple William McWhurter George McHaffie Esqr 012 [Situation] South of Drummurrie Moss & 1 1/4 Miles S.E [South East] of Loch Ronald. Several Ruins of Stone built Houses on the South side of the Farm of Drumwherry
OS1/35/27/17 BARFAD HILL Barfad Hill Barfad Hill Barfad . . Barfad Edward Dunn James McCaa Map of Marquis of Bute's property 1792 George McHaffie Esqr. 012 [Situation] 1/2 Mile South of Loch Ronald. A Small arable Hill situated on the East Side of the Farm of Airyligg.
OS1/35/27/17 KNOCKLYOCH Knocklyoch Knocklyoch Knocklyoch John Duggan William Douglas George McHaffie Esqr. 012 [Situation] 1/4 Miles S.E [South East] of Loch Ronald. A Cultivated Hill, situated on the N.W. [North West] side of Barmore Farm.
OS1/35/27/17 [Page] 17 [Plan] 12 C -- Parish of Kirkcowan Form 136 Page 42 - The Back Fay 40 - Barfad Hill 40 - Knocklyoch
OS1/35/27/18 BARWHIL Barwhil Barwhil Barwhill . . Barwhil Hugh McClure William Dalrymple Map of the Marquis of Bute's property 1792 George McHaffie Esqr. 012 [Situation] 3/4 mile South by East of Loch Ronald. A Small Heathy Hill enclosed by an old fence situated on the South Side of Low Mains Farm. --
OS1/35/27/18 BUGHT HILL Bught Hill Bught Hill Bught Hill Hugh McClure William Dalrymple George McHaffie Esqr. 012 [Situation] 1/3 Mile South by East of Loch Ronald. A small arable Hill on the Farm of Low Mains; about 1/8 of a mile S.W. [South West] of the Farm [House]
OS1/35/27/18 SHANVOLLY HILL Shanvolly Hill Shanvolly Hill William Dalrymple William Douglas 012 [Situation] 1 Mile S.E [South East] of Loch Ronald. A Small Heathy Hill [enclosed] by an old fence; situated [about] the centre of the Farm of [Drumwherry]
OS1/35/27/18 [Page] 18 Parish of Kirkcowan Form 136 Page 39 - Barwhil 39 - Bught Hill 39 - Shanvolly Hill [Note] "Boucht, Bought, Bucht, Bught". "A small pen, usually put up "in the corner of the field, into which it was customary "to drive the ewes when they were to be milked. To enclose in a "fold. To enclose by means of a fence or for shelter" Scottish Dictionary
OS1/35/27/19 LOCH HILL Loch Hill Loch Hill Loch Hill Samuel Herron William McKenna George McHaffie Esqr. 012 [Situation] 10 Chains West of Loch Ronald. A Small Cultivated hill situated on Mark Farm of Loch Ronald, South of the Farm House. -
OS1/35/27/19 KNOCKBRAKE Knockbrake Knockbrake Knockbreak . . Knockbrake Hill William McKenna Hugh Templeton Map of the Marquis of Bute's property 1792 George McHaffie Esqr. 012 [Situation] 10 Chains East of Loch Heron A small heathy hill on the Farm of Fell about 1/2 mile N.E. [North East] of the Farm House
OS1/35/27/19 THE LONG HILL The Long Hill The Long Hill The Long Hill Thomas Milligan James Milligan George McHaffie Esqr 012 [Situation] 1 1/4 Miles East of Loch Ronald. A Cultivated hill with a Trigl [Trigonometrical] Station on the Summit situated about the Centre of the Farm of Drummurray The Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station on this Hill is called Drummurray.
OS1/35/27/19 [Page] 19 [Plan] 12C -- Parish of Kirkcowan Form 136 Page 56 - Loch Hill 56 - Knockbrake 42 - The Long Hill
OS1/35/27/20 AIMEY HILL Aimey Hill Aimey Hill Aimey Hill Emmyhill William McKenna Hugh Templeton Hugh McYarrow Map of Ld. [Lord] Bute's property 1792 012 [Situation] West of Loch Heron. A Small Cultivated Hill on the Farm of Balmanock about 1/4 mile S.W. [South West] of the Farm House and on the West side of Loch Herin.
OS1/35/27/20 THE WARD HILL The Ward Hill The Ward Hill The Ward Hill William McKenna Hugh Templeton George McHaffie Esqr. 012 [Situation] East of the South East point of Loch Ronald. A Small Hill partially Cultivated. Situated on the Farms of Low Means & the [Fell] and on the South side of Loch Ronald.-
OS1/35/27/20 KNOCK ROGER Knock Rodger Hill Knock Rodger Hill Knock Roger . . Knock Roger Hugh McClure James McCaa Map of Ld. [Lord] Bute's property 1792 George McHaffie Esqr. 012 [Situation] 1/3 mile South of Loch Ronald. A Heathy Hill partially [enclosed] by an old fence. Situated S.W [South West] of the Farm of Low Mains
OS1/35/27/20 [Page] 20 Parish of Kirkcowan Form 136 Page 55 - Aimey Hill 55 - The Ward Hill 40 - Knock Roger
OS1/35/27/21 THE BLACK HILL The Black Hill The Black Hill The Black Hill Hugh McClure William Dalrymple George McHaffie Esqr. 012 [Situation] 3/4 mile S.E [South East] of Loch Ronald. A Small arable Hill situated on the North side of the Farm of Drumwherrie and about 1/2 of a mile East of the Farm House of Low Mains
OS1/35/27/21 FELL HILL Fell Hill See Name List Plan 12A 012 [Situation] 1/2 Mile East of Loch Heron. See Name List Plan 12A.
OS1/35/27/21 MARK OF LOCH RONALD Loch Ronald Mark of Loch Ronald Mark of Loch Ronald Mark of Loch Ronald Mark of Loch Ronald Mr Samuel Heron William McKenna . William Dalrymple . James McCaa . Map of Marquis of Butes property 1792 012 [Situation] On the West side of Loch Ronald. A farm house with Office houses in good repair and a farm of about 420 Acres or moorland attached the property of the Marquis of Bute
OS1/35/27/21 [Page] 21 Parish of Kirkcowan Form 136 Page 50 - The Black Hill
OS1/35/27/22 LIN-FOOT Linn-foot Linn-foot Linn-foot Peter Stroyan Mr. McCaa Mr. Dalrymple 012 [Situation] 1 Mile South of Loch Ronald. A bend in the River Tarf at the meeting of Three properties (that is of the Marquis of Bute, Sir J. D Hay Bart. [Baronet] and the executors of - Hannay Esqr.) The River has changed its course here considerably and thus throws small portions of Parishes and Estates on opposite sides of the River. -
OS1/35/27/22 [Page] 22 Parish of Kirkcowan Form 136 Page [Note] "Lin" A cataract The pool under a cataract Dr [Doctor] Jamieson's Scottish Dictionary.
OS1/35/27/23 [Page] 23 Parish of Old Luce Plan 12C Index Names of Objects -- Page Blairderry -- 25 Black Drumgalder -- 27 Carscreugh Fell -- 25 Filbane Hill -- 27 Kiln Hill -- 28 Mark Broom -- 25 Mill Hill -- 26 Tulmerrick Hill -- 28 White Drumgalder -- 28
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OS1/35/27/25 MARK BROOM Mark Brooms Mark Broom . Mark Broom Markbroom Mark Broom . Markbroom James McCaa George McHaffie Esqr. W. T. Saunders Ainslie's Map 1782 Map of adjoining property 1792 Old Ordnance map of Wigtownshire 012 [Situation] South of the Tarf Water & 1 Mile SW [South West] of Loch Ronald. A good farm house and convenient office Houses attached with a large farm of arable and Pasture Land. The property of Doctor Hannay.-
OS1/35/27/25 BLAIRDERRY Blairderry Blairderry Blairderry . Blairderry. Blairderry . Blairderrie Mr Hugh McClure W T Saunders George McHaffie Esqr. Ainslie's map 1782 Map of adjoining property 1792 Old Ordnance map of Wigtownshire 012 [Situation] 1 mile South of Loch Ronald. A farm house and convenient office Houses attached, with a large farm of Arable and moorland Pasture. The property of Sir J. D. Hay Bart. [Baronet]
OS1/35/27/25 CARSCREUGH FELL Cascrough Fell Carscreugh Fell . Carscreugh Fell Peter Douglas George McHaffie Esq. See Name List Plan 17 B. 012 [Situation] 2 1/4 miles S W [South West] of Loch Ronald. A large heathy hill belonging to the farm of Carscreugh the property of the Earl of Stair.
OS1/35/27/25 [Page] 25 [Plan] 12 C -- Parish of Old Luce Form 136 Page 57 - Mark Broom 62 - Blairderry
OS1/35/27/25 Carseugh Fell - although not named on map 012 is in the bottom left corner .
OS1/35/27/26 MILL HILL Mill hill Mill hill Mill hill Mill Hill William McKenna James McCaa Edward Dunn George McHaffie Esq. 012 [Situation] 1/4 mile South E. [East] of Mark Broom Farm House & South of the Tarf Water. A small hill of Arable Land on the Farm of Mark Brooms.
OS1/35/27/26 [Page] 26 Parish of Old Luce Form 136 Page 58 - Mill Hill [Soldier Hill] is scored out [Note] This Hill is on Plan 17 B about 15 Chains S.W. [South West] of the Station on Carscreugh Fell.
OS1/35/27/27 BLACK DRUMGALDER Black Drumgalder Black Drumgalder Black Drumgalder Black Drumgalder James McCaa William Dalrymple Edward Dunn George McHaffie Esqr. 012 [Situation] 1 Mile SW [South West] of Loch Ronald. A Considerable Hill on the Farm of Mark Broom about 1/8 of a mile West of the Farm House. (partially arable)
OS1/35/27/27 FILBANE HILL Filbane Hill Filbane Hill Filbane Hill James McCaa William Dalrymple George McHaffie Esq 012 [Situation] 1 1/2 miles SW [South West] of Loch Ronald. A Small Cultivated Hill on the Farm of the Grennen about 1/2 of a mile S.W. [South West] of Mark Broom Farm House.
OS1/35/27/27 [Page] 27 [Plan] 12C -- Parish of Old Luce Form 136 Page 59 - Black Drumgalder 59 - Filbane Hill
OS1/35/27/28 TULMERRICK HILL Tulmerrick Hill Tulmerrick Hill Tulmerrick Hill James McCaa William Dalrymple George McHaffie Esqr. 012 [Situation] 1 1/4 Miles SW [South West] of Loch Ronald. A Hill with a Tabular top partially Cultivated; situated about 1/2 mile West of the Farm House of Mark Broom and on the Farm of Grennen.
OS1/35/27/28 KILN HILL Kiln Hill Kiln Hill Kiln Hill James McCaa William McKenna George McHafie Esqr. 012 [Situation] 1/4 mile South of Mark Broom Farm House. A Small Hill partially [arable] situated on the Farm of [Mark] Broom about 1/4 of a Mile [South] of the Farm House. -
OS1/35/27/28 WHITE DRUMGALDER White Drumgalder White Drumgalder White Drumgalder White Drumgalder James McCaa William Dalrymple Edward Dunn George McHaffie Esqr. 012 [Situation] 3/4 mile S.W [South West] of Loch Ronald. A Small Arable Hill on [the] Farm of Mark Broom [about] 1/2 mile N.W. [North West] of the Farm [House] and 1/4 mile West of the River Tarff
OS1/35/27/28 [Page] 28 Parish of Old Luce Form 136 Page 60 - Tulmerrick Hill 60 - Kiln Hill 59 - White Drumgalder
OS1/35/27/29 BANK HILL Bank Hill Alexander McHarg Drumpail by Glenluce John McHarg, KirKcowan 012 A Small Hill, Soil rough pasture and Some Brushwood Situated in the faram of Glenchamber about 1/4 of a mile South of the Farm House
OS1/35/27/29 DRUMPAIL BURN Drumpail Burn Alexander McHarg Drumpail James McCaa Mark Broom by Glenluce William Dalrymple Blairderry by Glenluce 012 A Small River or Burn running in a N. [North] Easterly direction until it falls [into] the River Tarf about 1/2 mile North of Mark Broom farm House it is also the Boundary between the Parishes of New Luce and Old Luce
OS1/35/27/29 [Page] 29 Plan 12 C -- List of Names collected by Private Peter Bracken R. S & M [Royal Sappers & Miners] Trace 4-[Parish] New Luce [Object Bank Hill -A Hill Drumpail Burn -A Small River [Signed] Peter BracKen Pte [Private] R S & M [Royal Sappers & Miners] 23rd Novr [November] 1846
OS1/35/27/30 DRUMAWA HILL Drumawa Hill John McHarg Kirkcowan Alexander McHarg, Farmer, Drumpail by Glenluce James McCaa, Mark Broom Glenluce 012 A Small Hill partly cultivated and partly Rough pasture and Brushwood is Situated about 1/2 mile South West of the Gass farm House
OS1/35/27/30 JORDAN BURN Jordan Burn John McHarg Kirkcowan James McCaa Farmer Mark [Broom] via Glenluce 012 A Small Stream or Burn which takes it [its] rise in the moors of the Gass farm and runs into the Drumpail Burn after a course of about 1/2 Mile in a Southerly direction
OS1/35/27/30 [Page] 30 Plan 12 C -- List of Names collected by Private Peter Bracken R S & M [Royal Sappers & Miners] Trace 4- [Parish] New Luce Object Drumawa Hill - Hill Jordan Burn- A Stream [Signed] Peter Bracken Pt [private] RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] Nov. [November] 23rd /46 [1846]
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OS1/35/27/32 DERWINDLE HILL Derwindle Hill James McKee The Gass farm near Glenluce John McHarg Kirkcowan 012 A Small hill partly cultivated. Situated on the Gass farm about 1/4 of a mile S W [South West] of the Tarff Bridge
OS1/35/27/32 THE WHITE HILL The White Hill Thomas Lennox, [Glenchambers] near [Glenluce] Alexander McHarg, Drumpail by Glenluce 012 A Small hill in the farm of Glenchambers the Soil is arable
OS1/35/27/32 [Page] 32 Plan 12C -- List of Names collected by Pte [Private] Peter Bracken R S & M [Royal Sappers & Miners] Trace 1-- [Parish] Newluce Object Derwindle Hill- A Hill The White Hill- Hill [Signed] Peter Bracken Pte [Private] R S & M [Royal Sappers & Miners] Octr [October] 9th & 24th /46 [1846]
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OS1/35/27/34 CAIRN PARK Cairn park Thomas Lennox, Glenchamber parish of New [Luce] John McHarg Kirkcowan 012 A Rocky pasture field with a Trig [Trigonometrical] Station on the highest rocks and is Situated in the farm of Glenchamber
OS1/35/27/34 [Page] 34 Plan 12.C -- List of Names collected by Peter Bracken 2nd Examiner Trace 1-[Parish] New Luce Object Cairn Park - A field and Trig [Trigonometrical] Station [Signed] Peter Bracken Pte [Private] RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] 31st Jan [January] 1846
OS1/35/27/35 [Page] 35 Plan 12,C. Trace 4-- List of Names collected by William Birkby R S & M [Royal Sappers & Miners 1st examiner Parish Old Luce [Note] Cancelled here See P [Page] 34
OS1/35/27/36 THE GASS The Gass Alexander Murray The Gass by Glenluce John McHarg, Kirkcowan 012 A Small Dewelling with out Houses in very bad Repair. There is a Large Farm of Rough Land Attached there to & Round This Farm there is a great quantity of Brush or natural wood. It is the property of Thomas McMeckan, Banker - Stirling
OS1/35/27/36 GLENCHAMBER Glenchamber Alexander McHarg Farmer, Drumpail by Glenluce Thomas Lennox Glenchamber 012 A Few old houses in very bad repair & a Large farm of very Rough Land attached. The property of Lord Stair.
OS1/35/27/36 [Page] 36 Plan 12. C Trace 4 -- List of Names collected by William Birkby P [Private] R S & M [Royal Sappers & Miners] 1st Examiner [Parish] New Luce Object The Gass - House & Farm Glenchamber- Farm [Signed] William Birkby Private R.S. [Royal Sappers] & Miners 4th Sept. [September] 184[6]
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OS1/35/27/38 GASSHEAD Gasshead Mr Alexander Murray of the "Gass" The Gass, [Glenluce] John McHarg Gamekeeper held the Gass farm many years Kirkcowan 012 The ruins of a Cottage house, one storey high built of Stone & thatched now in ruins. It is situate in the farm of the "Gass" and in the property of Mr. Thomas McMeikan Banker Stirling
OS1/35/27/38 TARF WATER Tarff Water Mr Alexander Murray, Farmer The Gass, Glenluce 012 The Tarff water divides the parishes of New Luce and Kirkcowan It flows to the South.
OS1/35/27/38 [Page] 38 List of Names Collected by Civil Assistant John Madagan 1st Examiner Plan 12 C Trace No. 1- Parishes New Luce & New Luce and Kirkcowan Object Gasshead - A house Tarff Water- A River [Signed] John Madagan Sept [September] 7th 18
OS1/35/27/39 BARWHIL HILL Barwhil Hill Hugh McClure Low Mains by Kirkcowan William Dalrymple Blairderry by Glenluce 012 A Small heathy hill enclosed by an old fence is Situated in the South Side of the farm of Low Mains
OS1/35/27/39 BUGHT HILL Bught Hill Hugh McClure Low Mains William Dalrymple Blairderry 012 A Small arable hill in the farm of Low Mains about 1/8 of a mile SW [South West] of the farm House
OS1/35/27/39 SHANVOLLY HILL Shanvolly Hill William Dalrymple Blairderry by Kirkcowan William Douglas Drumwherry 012 A Small heathy hill enclosed by an old fence is Situated about the centre of the farm of Drumwherry
OS1/35/27/39 [Page] 39 Plan 12.C -- List of Names collected by Peter Bracken Prvt. [Private] R S & M [Royal Sappers & Miners] Trace 5-- [Parish] Kirkcowan Object Barwhil Hill - Hill Bught Hill- Hill Shanvolly Hill - Hill [Signed] Peter BracKen Pri [Private] R S & M [Royal Sappers & Miners] 22nd Oct [October] 1846
OS1/35/27/40 KNOCK ROGER HILL Knock Rodger Hill Hugh McClure Low Mains by Kirkcowan James McCaa Mark Broom Glenluce 012 A heathy hill partly enclosed by an old fence is Situated SW [South West] part of the Farm of Low Mains
OS1/35/27/40 BARFAD HILL Barfad Hill Edward Dunn Airyligg by Kirkcowan James McCaa Mark Broom Glenluce 012 A Small hill of arable land Situated on the East Side of the farm of Airyligg
OS1/35/27/40 KNOCKLYOCK HILL Knocklyock Hill John Duggan Barmore Kirkcowan William Douglas Drumwherry KirKcowan 012 A cultivated Hill Situated on the NW [North West] Side of the farm of Barmore and is about 1/2 mile of East of the River Tarff
OS1/35/27/40 [Page] 40 Plan 12 C -- List of Names collected by Pte [Private] P. Bracken R S & M [Royal Sappers & Miners] Trace 5 -- [Parish] Kirkcowan Object Knock Rodger Hil - Hill Barfad Hill- Hill Knocklyock Hill - Hill [Signed] Peter [Bracken] Pte [Private] R S & M [Royal Sappers & Miners] 22nd Octr [October] 1846
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OS1/35/27/42 THE LONG HILL The Long Hill James Milligan Barskeagh Thomas Milligan Barskeagh near [Kirkcowan] 012 An oblong hill of cultivated Land with a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station on the Summit, is Situated about the centre of the farm of Drummorrie The property of Mr. Stewart of Glaserton
OS1/35/27/42 THE BACK FAY The Back Fay William Dalrymple, Blairderry [near] Kirkcowan William McWhurter, Barmore [near] Kirkcowan 012 Several ruins of Stone built houses Situated on the South Side of the farm of Drumwherry the property of Captn [Captain] Hamilton of Craiglaw by Kirkcowan
OS1/35/27/42 [Page] 42 Plan 12C -- List of Names collected by Private Peter Bracken R S & M [Royal Sappers & Miners] Trace 3-- [Parish] Kirkcowan [Object] The Long Hill - A Hill The Back Fay - Ruins [Signed] Peter BracKen Pt [Private] R S & M [Royal Sappers & Miners] Septr [September] 12th /46 [1846]
OS1/35/27/43 WOODHILL Woodhill Samuel Herron Farmer Lough Ronnald Kirkcowan Parish William Dalrymple Farmer Blairderry by Glenluce 012 The remains of an old Stone building Situated on the South extremity of Loch Ronnald and is Said to have been occupied by a man named Laird Ronnald
OS1/35/27/43 [Page] 43 List of Names collected by Pri [Private] Peter Bracken R. S. & M [Royal Sappers & Miners] 2nd Examiner Trace 2-- [Parish] Kirkcowan [Object] Ruins [Signed] Peter Bracken Pri [Private] R, S & M [Royal Sappers & Miners] 24th Decr [December] 1845
OS1/35/27/44 RIVER TARF River Tarf Samuel Herron Farmer Loch Ronnald KirKcowan 012 A considerable River And forms the Boundary between the parishes of old luce and Kirkcowan
OS1/35/27/44 TARF BRIDGE Tarf Bridge Hugh Templeton Farmer Fell Kirkcowan 012 A good Stone Bridge one arch built in the year 1843
OS1/35/27/44 LOCH RONALD Loch Ronnald Samuel Herron Farmer, Loch Ronnald Kirkcowan James McCaa Farmer Mark Broom by Glenluce 012 A large Loch takes its name from ruins that is on the South Side of Said Loch formerly occupied by Laird Ronnald
OS1/35/27/44 [Page] 44 List of Names collected by Patrick Connell Pt [Private] RS [Royal Sappers] & Miners 1st September 1845 1st Examiner Plan 12 C No. of Tracing 2 -- [Parish] Kirkcowan Object River Tarf - River Tarf Bridge - Bridge Loch Ronnald - Loch [Signed] Patrick Connell Pt [Private] RS [Royal Sappers] & Miners 1st September /46 [1846]
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OS1/35/27/46 AIRYLIGG Aryligg . . Airylig Mr Edward Dunn Farmer, Aryligg (Glenluce) James McCaa Farmer Mark Broom by Glenluce 012 A low thatched house adjacent to the River Tarf a farm of 233 acres attached the greater part of which is moor-land the house is occupied by Mr Edward Dunn, also the land and is the property of the Marquis of Bute.
OS1/35/27/46 RIVER TARF River Tarf Mr. Hugh McClure, Low Mains (Glenluce) 012 A Considerable River and runs Eastward
OS1/35/27/46 LOW MAINS Low Mains Mr Hugh McClure Farmer Low Mains (Glenluce) William Dalrymple Farmer Blairderry by Glenluce 012 A good farm house and offices adjacent built of Stone a farm of 396 acres attached to Said house tenanted by Mr Hugh McClure, farmer, the greater part of land is moor and is the property of the Marquis of Bute
OS1/35/27/46 [Page] 46 List of Names collected by C. [Civilian] Assistant Thomas Jordan 28th August 1845 -- 1st Examiner Plan 12.C Tracing 5-- [Parish] Kirkcowan [Object] Airylig - House River Tarf - River Low Mains - House [Signed] Thomas Jordan C. Assist. [Civilian Assistant] 28th August 1845
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OS1/35/27/48 BLAIRNAGOBBER HILL Blairnagobber Hill John Dougan Farmer, Barmore [parish] of Kirkcowan William McWhurter, Barmore by Kirkcowan 012 A Small hill with a Trig [Trigonometrical] Station about the centre it has been formerly cultivated is Surrounded with moorland and Situated in the farm of Barmore
OS1/35/27/48 CRUITHEAGH HILL Cruitheagh hill William McKenna Ploughman, Fell in the Par [parish] of Kirkcowan Hugh McClure, Low Mains Kirkcowan 012 A Small cultivated hill (with a Trig [Trigonometrical] Station about the centre, in the farm of Low Mains
OS1/35/27/48 BARDONACHIE Bardonachie . . Bardonchie William McKenna Fell in the [parish] of Kirkcowan James McCaa Farmer Mark [Broom] by Glenluce 012 A Small hill of arable land, about one eight of a mile East of the River Tarf a Trig [Trigonometrical] Station on the highest part and is Situated in the farm of the Mark of Loch Ronnald
OS1/35/27/48 [Page] 48 Plan 12.C Trace 5 - List of Names collected by Peter Bracken 2nd Examiner [Parish] Kirkcowan [Object] Blairnagobber Hill - A hill and Trig [Trigonometrical] Station Cruitheagh hill - A hill and Trig [Trigonometrical] Station Bardonachie - A hill and Trig [Trigonometrical] Station [Signed] Peter Bracken Pri [Private] R. S & M [Royal Sappers & Miners] 31st January 1846
OS1/35/27/49 THE BLACK HILL OF BARMORE The Black Hill of Barmore John Dougan Barmore farm Ho. [House] about 3 miles West of Kirkcowan William McWhurter, Barmore 012 A Small heathy Hill Surrounded by moss, is Situated on the North Side of the farm of Barmore about 3/4 of a mile North of the Farm House
OS1/35/27/49 DRUMMORRIE MOSS Drummorrie Moss James Milligan BarsKeagh by Kirkcowan Thomas Milligan BarsKeagh by Kirkcowan 012 A large moss Situated on the West Side of the farm of Drummorrie the property of Mr Stewart of Glaserton, it is about 3 miles NW [North West] of the village of Kirkcowan
OS1/35/27/49 [Page] 49 Plan 12.C -- List of Names collected by Pte [Private] Peter BracKen R S & M [Royal Sappers & Miners] Trace 3 [Parish] Kirkcowan [Object] The Black Hill of Barmore - A Hill Drummorrie Moss - A Moss [Signed] Peter BracKen Pt [Private] R S & M [Royal Sappers & Miners] Septr [September] 8th /46 [1846]
OS1/35/27/50 KNOCKALANNY HILL Knockalanny hill William McKenna Fell farm [House] near [Kirkcowan] Hugh Templeton Fell farm House near Kirkcowan 012 A heathy hill with Several old fences forming Small enclosures it Seem to have been formerly cultivated is Situated in the farm of the Fell about 1/2 mile East of the farm House
OS1/35/27/50 THE BLACK HILL The Black Hill Hugh McClure Low Mains [near] Kirkcowan William Dalrymple Blairderry 012 A Small hill of Arable land Surrounded with Moss it is Situated in the North end of the farm of Drumwherry and about 1/2 mile East of the farm House of Low Mains
OS1/35/27/50 [Page] 50 Plan 12.C -- List of Names collected by Private Peter BracKen R S & M [Royal Sappers & Miners] Trace 3 [Parish] Kirkcowan [Object] Knockalanny hill - A Hill The Black Hill - A Hill [Signed] Peter Bracken Pri [Private] R S & M [Royal Sappers & Miners] Septr. [September] 8th /46 [1846]
OS1/35/27/51 THE LONG HILL The Long Hill William Dalrymple Blairderry by Kirkcowan William Douglas Drumwherry 012 A Small Hill of rough pasture Situated on the South Side of the farm of Drumwherry and on the East of the River Tarff
OS1/35/27/51 KNOCK HENRIES HILL Knock Henries Hill James McClure Broomhill by Glenluce 012 A Rocky Hill in the farm of Airyligg about 1/4 of a mile North of the farm House and East of the River Tarff
OS1/35/27/51 [Page] 51 Plan 12.C -- List of Names collected by Pri [Private] P. Bracken R S & M [Royal Sappers & Miners] Trace 5 [Parish] Kirkcowan [Object] The Long Hill - Hill Knock Henries Hill - Hill [Feint note to difficult to read properly] Is -- a record cant the above name -- -- years in Airyligg farm [Signed] Peter Bracken Pri. [Private] R S & M [Royal Sappers & Miners] 20th Novr. [November] 1846
OS1/35/27/52 AIRYLIGG OLD MILL Airyligg old Mill James McCaa Markbroom by Glenluce William Dalrymple Blairderry by Kirkcowan 012 A Stone building with a tatched roof the interior worKs of the Mill are removed the mill works have been turned by a wheel of about 14 feet in diameter Supplied with water from the River Tarff. The Marquis of Bute's tennant living in the Baronies of Orel, Lough Ronald and Sludonnel were bound to bring their Corn to the Mill
OS1/35/27/52 [Page] 52 Plan 12 C -- List of Names collected by Pri [Private] Peter BracKen R S & M [Royal Sappers & Miners] Trace 5 [Parish] Kirkcowan [Object] Airyligg old Mill - House [Signed] Peter BracKen Pri [Private] R S & M [Royal Sappers & Miners] Novr. [November] 20th /46 [1846]
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OS1/35/27/54 LOCH HERON Loch Herin Hugh Templeton Farmer Fell Kirkcowan 012 A Small loch the name Received is taken from the County map -
OS1/35/27/54 [Page] 54 List of Names collected by Patrick Connell Pt [Private] R S [Royal Sappers] & Miners 1st September 1845 Plan 12C Tracing 2 [Parish] Kirkcowan [Object] Loch Herin - Loch [Signed] Patrick Connell Pt [Private] R S [Royal Sappers] & Miners 1st September 1845
OS1/35/27/55 AIMEY HILL Aimey Hill William McKenna Fell near Kirkcowan Hugh Templeton Fell near Kirkcowan Hugh McJarrow Balmanoch near Kirkcowan 012 A Small cultivated hill in the farm of Balmanoch about 1/4 mile SW [South West] of the farm house and on the West Side of Loch Herin
OS1/35/27/55 THE WARD HILL The Ward Hill William McKenna Fell Hugh Templeton Fell 012 A Small Hill of mixed land, arable and heathy pasture it is Situated partly in the farm of Low Means and the Fell Farm and on the South East Side of Loch Ronnald between the Fell farm House and wood Hill
OS1/35/27/55 [Page] 55 Plan. 12. C -- List of Names collected by Private Peter BracKen R S & M [Royal Sappers & Miners] Trace 2 [Parish] Kirkcowan [Object] Aimey Hill - A Hill The Ward Hill - A Hill [Signed] Peter BracKen Private R S & M [Royal Sappers & Miners] Septr [September] 23rd /46 [1846]
OS1/35/27/56 LOCH HILL Loch Hill Samuel Herron Mark of Loch [Ronald ] by Kirkcowan William McKenna Fell Farm by Kirkcowan 012 A Small hill of cultivated land Situated in the Farm of the Mark of Loch Ronnald on the South of the Farm house and a few perches West of Loch Ronnald
OS1/35/27/56 KNOCKBRAKE HILL Knockbrake Hill William McKenna Fell Farm Hugh Templeton Fell 012 A Small heathy hill in the Farm of Fell about 1/2 mile NE [North East] of the Farm house and a few perches East of Loch Herin it appears to have been formerly cultivated.
OS1/35/27/56 [Page] 56 Plan 12.C -- List of Names collected by Private Peter BracKen R S & M [Royal Sappers & Miners] Trace 2 [Parish] Kirkcowan [Object] Loch Hill - A Hill Knockbrake Hill - A Hill [Signed] Peter Bracken Private R S & [Royal Sappers & Miners] Sept [September] 23 [1846]
OS1/35/27/57 MARK BROOM Mark Brooms Mark Broom James McCaa Farmer Mark Broom by Glenluce William Dalrymple Farmer Blairderry by Glenluce 012 A Dwelling house and out houses in good repair. With a Large farm atatched a considerable quantity of which is good pasture land The property of Doctor Hannay of Glasgow
OS1/35/27/57 [Page] 57 Plan 12.C -- List of Names collected by Private William BirKby R S [Royal Sappers] & Miners 1st Examiner Trace 4 [Parish] Old Luce [Object] Mark Broom's - House & Farm [Signed] William BirKby Pt. [Private] R. S. [Royal Sappers] & Miners 4th Sept. [September] [1845]
OS1/35/27/58 MILL HILL Mill hill William McKenna, Ploughman Fell in the [Parish] of Kirkcowan James McCaa Farmer Mark Broom by Glenluce Edward Dunn Airyligg by Glenluce 012 A Small hill of arable land about one fourth mile West of the River Tarf with a Trig [Trigonometrical] Station about the Centre and is Situated in the farm of Mark Broom
OS1/35/27/58 [Page] 58 Plan 12.C -- List of Names collected by Peter Bracken 2nd Examiner Trace 4 [Parish] Old Luce [Object] Mill Hill - A hill and Trig [Trigonometrical] Station [Signed] Peter Bracken Pri [Private] R S & M [Royal Sappers & Miners] 31st Jany. [January] 1846
OS1/35/27/59 WHITE DRUMGALDER HILL White Drumgalder Hill James McCaa Farmer Mark Broom via Glenluce William Dalrymple Farmer Blairderry by Glenluce Edward Dunn Airylig by Glenluce 012 A Small Arable Hill in the Farm of Mark Broom about 1/2 mile NW [North West] of the farm House and 1/4 mile West of the River Tarff
OS1/35/27/59 BLACK DRUMGALDER HILL Black Drumgalder Hill James McCaa Mark Broom William Dalrymple Blairderry Edward Dunn Farmer Airylig by Glenluce 012 A considerable Hill in the farm of Mark Broom about 1/8 of a mile W [West] of the farm House the Soil is generally arable and on the West is a large portion of moss
OS1/35/27/59 FILBANE HILL Filbane Hill James McCaa Mark Broom William Dalrymple Blairderry 012 A Small cultivated Hill in the farm of the Grennen about 1/2 mile SW [South West] of Mark Broom farm House
OS1/35/27/59 [Page] 59 Plan 12.C -- List of Names collected by Private Peter BracKen R S & M [Royal Sappers & Miners] Trace 4 [Parish] Old Luce [Object] White Drumgalder Hill - A Hill Black Drumgalder Hill - Hill Filbane Hill - Hill [Signed] Peter Bracken Pte [Private] R S & M [Royal Sappers & Miners] Novr. [November] 17th /46 [1846]
OS1/35/27/60 TULMERRICK HILL Tulmerrick Hill James McCaa Farmer Mark Broom by Glenluce William Dalrymple Farmer Blairderry by Glenluce 012 A Tabular top Hill, when viewed from about miles distance it has a prominant appearance, it is partly cultivated and partly heathy it is Situated about 1/2 mile West of the farm House of Mark Broom and in the farm of the Grennen
OS1/35/27/60 KILN HILL Kiln Hill James McCaa Mark Broom William McKenna Fell farm by Kirkcowan 012 A Small hill partly arable and partly Land is Situated in the farm of Mark Broom about 1/4 mile South of the farm House
OS1/35/27/60 [Page] 60 Plan 12C -- List of Names collected by Private Peter BracKen R S & M [Royal Sappers & Miners] Trace 4 [Parish] Old Luce [Object] Tulmerrick Hill - Hill Kiln Hill - Hill [Signed] Peter [Bracken] Pri. [Private] R S & M [Royal Sappers & Miners] Nov [November] 23rd /46 [1846]
OS1/35/27/61 RIVER TARF River Tarf Mr Hugh McClure Low Mains 012 A considerable river running Easterly and forming the boundary between the parishes of Old Luce and Kirkcowan.
OS1/35/27/61 [Page] 61 List of Names collected by Pri [Private] P. BracKen 2nd Examiner Plan [12] C Tracing 5 [Parish] Old Luce [Object] River Tarf - River [Signed] Peter Bracken Pri [Private] R S & M [Royal Sappers & Miners] 24th Decr [December] 1845
OS1/35/27/62 BLAIRDERRY Blairderry Mr Hugh McClure Low Mains by Kirkcowan James McCaa Mark Broom by Glenluce William Dalrymple Blairderry by Glenluce 012 A low thatched farm house offices and a farm attached, the greater part of the land is moor - the house and land is rented by Mr William Dalrymple, farmer, and is the property of Sir James Hay, Donragget.
OS1/35/27/62 [Page] 62 List of Names collected by C. [Civilian] Assistant Thomas Jordan 28th August 1845 1st Examiner Plan 12.C Tracing 5 [Parish] Old Luce Object] Blairderry - House [Signed] Thomas Jordan C.a [Civilian Assistant] August 184 [1845] [Signed] W Driscol Gosset Lt RE [Lieutenant Royal Engineers]
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