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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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TOPMALLOCH HILL | Topmalloch hill Topmalloch hill |
charles McNeilie, Farmer, Blackpark via Stranraer Thomas McMaster, Smith, Smith's croft, Lochnaw (via) Stranraer |
015 | A good pasture hill slopes gradually on the west side and falls on the South end close by the green burn |
MILL ISLE BURN | Mill Isle Burn Mill Isle Burn |
Sir Andrew Agnew, Lochnaw Castle, Stranraer John Porteous, Gardener, Lochnaw, Stranraer |
015 | Takes its rise from Lochnaw, runs in a westerly direction till it meets the green burn at a mill reservoir at the Mill of Galdnock and both continues their course to the Sea. |
LOCHNAW CASTLE | Lochnaw Castle | 015 | See description of Castle in the Orthography Sheet of 9B. Trace 8. and page 1 |
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[Page] 51List of Names collected by C.A. [Civil Assistant] Thomas Jordan 23rd April 1847 1st Examiner
[Parish of] Leswalt
Plan 15A Trace 1
Objects
Topmalloch hill - Hill
Mill Isle Burn - Burn
Lochnaw Castle - Castle
[Pencil Notes]
Topmalloch Hill - A Small on the east side of what hill
the soil consists of good pasture land
Mill burn - A Stream which rises in Lochnaw Loch
& running in a westerly direction at at Aught unites with the Green Burn
near Galdenoch mill where a mill pond is formed the union of the two after it leaves
the mill thence to the sea is - [known as] Galdenoch Burn
Lochnaw Castle -- described one of this building
See Name list Plan 9 B Page
[Signed] Thomas Jordan c.a [civil assistant]
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