Wigtownshire, volume 34

Page List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks Continued entries/extra info Transcriber's notes
OS1/35/34/1 [Page] 1 Parish of Leswalt Plan 15B INDEX Name of Objects -- Page Bere Holm -- 9 Broadsea Bay -- 9 Core Hill of the Glaik -- 4 Candle Cave -- 7 Cairn Hill -- 11 Dove Cave -- 3 Glaik Hill -- 3 Gipsy Cave -- 9 Juniper Rock -- 8 Knock and Maize -- 3 Knocknamoak -- 4 Knock and Maize Burn -- 10 Knock Bay -- 11 Knockytoll -- 12 Knockharnot -- 12 Lochnafolie -- 5 Lashandarroch Hill -- 10 Lashandarroch Glen -- 10 Light of the Maize -- 11 Milldown Hill -- 4 Mulloch Hill -- 5 Portslogan Bridge -- 13 Portslogan -- 13 Rawer Hill -- 3 Rough Cairn Hill -- 7 Scabby's Loup -- 8 Shepherd's Hill -- 13
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OS1/35/34/3 RAWER HILL Rower Hill Rower Hill Rawer Hill Rawer Hill Rawer Hill Hugh Pettigrew James McKie John McCissock Comy [Commissary] O'neal Map of Property 1792 015 [Situation] Near the S.E [South East] boundary of the Parish A small hill on the farm of High Glenstockadle the surface of which is partly arable and partly heathy pasture on its summit is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station called by Trigl [Trigonometrical] Party Rower hill close to the Base of this hill is a small farm of 60 acres of land "a sublet from High Glenstockadle" called Rower house the name given to the Hill. See also Name List Plan 15A.
OS1/35/34/3 KNOCK AND MAIZE Knock and Maize Knock and Maize Knock and Maize Knock and Maize Isaiah Ferguson Samuel Clucky C. O'Neal Alexander McWilliam 015 [Situation] In the Southern Angle of the Parish A large tract of farm formerly one farm but now divided into several small farms or holdings the land of which consists chiefly of Moss and Rough Pasture. The property of the Earl of Stair: it is bounded on the E. [East] & S. [South] East by the Parish boundary West by the Sea Shore & North west & North by a fence to it joins Lochnafolie
OS1/35/34/3 GLAIK HILL Glaik Hill John Kerr See Name List Plan 15A 015 [Situation] 1 mile WSW [West South West] of Rawer Hill For description see Name List for Plan 15A Page 30
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OS1/35/34/4 KNOCKNAMOAK Botany Hill Botany Hill Knock-na-moak Moake Hill Moake Hill James McKie Isaih Ferguson Map of the property 1792 Thomas Orr William McLees 015 [Situation] 1/2 Mile S.W. [South West] of Rawer Hill A Small hill on the lands of [Knock] and Maize the Soil of which is part arable and part heathy pasture The name Botany Hill is but recent applied to this Hill & but little Known except in the immediate vicinity
OS1/35/34/4 CORE HILL OF THE GLAIK Coar Hill of the Glaik Coar Hill of the Glaik Core of the Glake Core of the Glaik Core Hill of the Glaik Charles Kerr James McKie Thomas Orr Mr. Johnston James Ross 015 [situation] 3/4 Mile WSW [West South West] of Rawer Hill A large hill on the farm of Glake the surface of which is heathy pasture on its summit is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station called by Trig [Trigonometrical] Party " Goar" This hill commands an extensive view of the surrounding country & part of the Irish Coast.
OS1/35/34/4 MILLDOWN HILL Muldown Hill Muldown Hill Milldown Hill Milldown Hill Milldown Hill Isaih Ferguson Samuel Clucky Map of the property 1792 Thomas Orr William McLees 015 [Situation] 5/8 mile S by W [South by West] of Rawer Hill A tolerable high hill on the lands of Knock and Maize on the Summit of which is a Trig [Trigonometrical] Station called "Milldown"
OS1/35/34/4 [Page] 4 Parish of Leswalt Form 136 Page - 44 - Knocknamoak 43- Core Hill of the Glaik 55 44- Milldown Hill
OS1/35/34/5 MULLOCH HILL Mul Loch Hill Mulloch Hill Melloch Hill James Cluckey Isaih Ferguson Map of property 1792 015 [Situation] 1/2 Mile SE [South East] of Rawer Hill A Small hill on the lands of Knock and Maize near the South Side of Lochnafolie
OS1/35/34/5 LOCHNAFOLIE Lochnafolie Lochnafolie Lochnafolie Loch-ma-foley Lochnafolie Samuel Cluckey Hugh Peticrew Isaiah Ferguson Map of property 1792 See Name List for Plan 15A 015 [Situation] 1/2 Mile E by S [East by South] of Rawer Hill A marsh on the farm of High Glenstockadale much flooded with water
OS1/35/34/5 [Page] 5 Parish of Leswalt Form 136 Page 46- Mulloch Hill 46- Lochnafolie
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OS1/35/34/7 CANDLE CAVE Candle Cave Candle Cave Thomas Orr James Ross 015 [Situation] On the Western Coast of the Parish and 7/8 Mile North by west of Knock Bay This cave is situate in a small creek on the sea shore the entrance of which is in the face of a perpendicular Rock & extends in for a considerable distance Situate near to the north side is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station called by Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Party "Sheepfield Shore or Sheepfold"
OS1/35/34/7 ROUGH CAIRN HILL Cairn Hill Cairn Hill Rough Cairn Hill Rough Cairn Hill Rough Cairn Hill Rough Cairn Hill James Ross Andrew Ross Charles Kerr John McCubbin W. McNeill John Kerr 015 [Situation] 3/8 Mile East of Candle Cave on the western Coast of the Parish A considerable Hill on the farm of Portsloggan the soil of which is arable land on it is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station called by Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Party Sheepfield on this hill is a Fort surrounded by a drain
OS1/35/34/7 [Page] 7 Parish of Leswalt Form 136 Page 47 -Candle Cave 49- Cairn Hill
OS1/35/34/8 DOVE CAVE Dove Cave Dove Cave Thomas Orr James Ross 015 [Situation] On the Western Coast of the Parish and 3/8 Mile S.W. [South West] of Rough Cairn Hill This cave is situate in a small Creek on the Sea Shore of Portsloggan the entrance of which is in a precipitous Rock & extends in for a considerable distance It is a place where Pigeons resorts hence the Name
OS1/35/34/8 SCABBY'S LOUP Scabby's Loup Scabby's Loup Thomas Orr James Ross 015 [Situation] 3/8 Mile SW [South West] of Rough Cairn Hill This name applies to a portion of a Steep precipice close to the Sea [shore] & on the farm of Portsloggan situate near to Juniper Rock
OS1/35/34/8 JUNIPER ROCK Juniper Rock Juniper Rock Thomas Orr James Ross 015 [Situation] 3/8 Mile SW [South West] of Rough Cairn Hill A narrow strip of Rock projecting from the precipice towards the sea & close to the high water mark on the Top of which is a small Juniper Bush which gives rise to the name situate on the Sea Shore of the farm of Portsloggan
OS1/35/34/8 [Page] 8 Parish of Leswalt Form 136 Page 51- Dove Cave 48- Scabby's Loup 48- Juniper Rock
OS1/35/34/9 GIPSY CAVE Gypsy Cave Gypsy Cave James Ross Andrew Ross 015 [Situation] 1/2 Mile SW by S [South West by South of Rough Cairn Hill An oval shaped cave situate on the Sea Shore of Portsloggan farm the entrance of which is in the face of a precipitous Rock above high water mark, situate South of Juniper Rock.
OS1/35/34/9 BERE HOLM Bear Holm Bear Holm Thomas Orr James Ross 015 [Situation] 1/2 Mile S by W [South by West] of Rough Cairn Hill A small portion of level land on the farm of Portsloggan & close to the Sea Shore situate between Gypsy Cave & the Light of the Maize, formerly there was Bear Sown on it which gives rise to the name
OS1/35/34/9 BROADSEA BAY Broad Sea Bay Broad Sea Bay Broadsea Bay James Ross Thomas Orr See Name List for Plan 15A 015 [Situation] On the western Coast of the Parish This name applies to a portion of the Sea & Sea Shore from Blackhead to the point of Galdenoch from its Curved Shape it derived its name Bay but it is not used as a landing place for vessels there are several small creeks or Bays along its coast where fishing Boats can land. This Bay is Sandy & the shore is very precipitous
OS1/35/34/9 [Page] 9 Parish of Leswalt [note] "Bere" Barley Scottish Dictionary "Bere" A name given in Scotland to the common Barley Plant" " New English Dictionary " Holm a little valley &c Scottish Dictionary
OS1/35/34/10 KNOCK AND MAIZE BURN Knock & Maize Burn Knock & Maize Burn John Johnston Robert Cowan 015 [Situation] 3/4 Mile South of Rough Cairn Hill A small stream or Burn which takes its rise in a large moss in the farm of Glake and running in a Southerly to its influx with the Sea near to the light of the maize. It is well Known by this name [only] from Ports loggan Bridge to the [Sea]
OS1/35/34/10 LASHANDARROCH HILL Lashandaroch Hill Lashandaroch Hill Lashandarroch Hill Robert Cowan James Ross Map of Property 1792 015 [Situation] 5/8 Mile South of Rough Cairn Hill A considerable hill on the lands of Knock and Maize the [Soil] of which is arable land on it is the remains of Fort supposed to have been formerly a place of strength The Summit of this hill commands a good view of the surrounding country & the Irish Channel on a clear day some of the principal hills of the North of Ireland can be seen from it
OS1/35/34/10 LASHANDARROCH GLEN Lashandarroch Glen Lashandarroch Glen Lashendarroch Hill Michael Wallace John Bevan Map of Property 1792 015 [Situation] 1/2 Mile S by W [South by West] of Rough Cairn Hill A small Glen between the farms of Knock & Maize & Portlogan the [Sides] of this Glen is very steep and consist of Rocky Pasture at the bottom of which runs a Stream not known by any particular name
OS1/35/34/10 [Page] 10 Parish of Leswalt Form 136 Page 56- Knock and Maize Burn 49- Lashandaroch Hill 54 - Lashandaroch Glen
OS1/35/34/11 LIGHT OF THE MAIZE Light of the Maize Light of the Maize Maise Maise Thomas Orr James Ross Royal Engrs [Engineers] map Ainslie's Map 1782 015 [Situation] 5/8 Mile S by W [South by West] of Rough Cairn Hill A high point of land close to the sea Shore on the lands of Knock & Maize the sides facing the sea are very precipitous and much remarked by seamen. On it is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical]] Station called by Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Party (Light of Maize). note Tradition of the neighbourhood says that at the time of smuggling in this country there was a light placed in this point to decoy vessels (in the night time) to the adjoining creek
OS1/35/34/11 CAIRN HILL Cairn Hill Cairn Hill Robert Cowan James Ross 015 [Situation] At the S.W. [South West] extremity of the Parish A considerable hill on the lands of Knock & Maize the soil of which is arable land on it is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station called by Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Party "Cairn Hill". The Summit of this hill commands a prety good view of the surrounding country & the Irish Channel
OS1/35/34/11 KNOCK BAY Knock Bay Knock Bay Knock Bay Knock Bay Robert Cowan James Ross William Mitchel Ainslie's map 1782 015 [Situation] 1/2 Mile NW [North West] of Cairn Hill A small creek at the influx of Knock and Maize Burn on the shore of the lands of Knock and maize it is not used as a landing place except for small fishing boats
OS1/35/34/11 [Page] 11 Parish of Leswalt Form 136 Page -- Light of the Maize 58 - Cairn Hill - Knock Bay
OS1/35/34/12 KNOCKYTOLL Knocky Toll Knocky Toll Knocky Toll James Ross Robert Cowan William Mitchel Crayslee 015 [Situation] East of Cairn Hill A small hill on the lands of Knock & Maize the surface of which is arable land situate close to [Cairn] hill -
OS1/35/34/12 KNOCKHARNOT Knockharnot Knockharnot Knock Harnit John Johnston James Ross Map of Property 1792 015 [Situation] 5/8 Mile S by E [South by East] of Core Hill of the Glaik A considerable hill on the land of Knock & Maize the soil of which is partly arable & partly heathy pasture
OS1/35/34/12 [Page] 12 Parish of Leswalt Form 136 Page - 50- Knocky Toll 56- Knockharnot Entry for Standing Stone is scored out
OS1/35/34/13 SHEPHERD'S HILL Shepherd's Hill Shepherd's Hill Robert Cowan [Andrew] Ross 015 [Situation] 5/8 Mile S by W [South by West] of Core Hill of the Gleak A considerable hill on the lands of Knock & Maize the surface of which is arable land on it is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station called by Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Party "Knockandmaize"
OS1/35/34/13 PORTSLOGAN BRIDGE Portsloggan Bridge Portsloggan Bridge Portslogan Portslogan Bridge James Ross John Johnston Map of Property George McHaffie Esqr. 015 [Situation] 1/2 Mile S.E [South East] of Rough Cairn Hill A small stone Built Bridge with one arch over Knock and Maize burn on the road from Portpatrick to Stranraer. It is a County Bridge
OS1/35/34/13 PORTSLOGAN Portsloggan Portsloggan Postloggan Portsloggan farm Portlogan Portslogan James Ross Robert Cowan John Johnstone Map of Property 1792 Royal Engrs [Engineers] map 1819 Ainslie's Map 1782 015 [Situation] 3/8 Mile ESE [East South East] of Rough Cairn Hill A tolerable good farm house and outhouse including thrashing Machine the whole are in good repair with a farm of 220 acres of land attached chiefly arable but of an inferior description Occupied by James Ross The property of the Earl of Stair. on this farm is two forts one of which is leveled down with the ground & nothing now remains of it but the Site the other is situate on the N. [North] West side of the farm house on Cairnhill & surrounded by a drain
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OS1/35/34/15 [Page] 15 Parish of Portpatrick Plan 15B INDEX Name of Objects -- Page Auchenree Burn -- 24 Auchten Hill -- 25 Armstrong's Hill -- 36 Broad Moor -- 28 Black Head -- 31 Billy's Hill -- 36 Bught Knowes -- 40 Craigslave Moss -- 17 Craigslave Burn -- 17 Craigenlee Bridge -- 25 Craigslave -- 18 Craigbowie Fell -- 18 Craigslave or Craigbouie Bridge -- 19 Craigbowie Fell -- 21 Craigskelly -- 28 Crailloch Hill -- 29 Codhole -- 32 Craig Anthony -- 34 Craigenlee Fell -- 35 Craig -- 37 Challoch Hill -- 39 Craigenlee -- 40 Dunskey Loch -- 21 Dunskey Glen -- 20 Dunskey Burn -- 20 Dinvin Plantation -- 22 Dinvin Moss -- 23 Dinvin Upper -- 23 Dinvin Hill -- 27 Grey Hill -- 27 Garies -- 37 High Auchenree -- 28 Killantringan Fell -- 19 Knocknaskree -- 26 Killantringan Bay -- 31 Killantringan -- 33 Knockanrod -- 41 Low Auchenree Moss -- 24 Enoch School House -- 35 Enoch Bridge -- 26 Low Auchenree -- 24 Low Auchenree Fell -- 25 Loddanlaw -- 32 Moorcroft Moss -- 17 Moorcroft -- 18 Moss Plantation -- 22 McCubbins Hill -- 22 Mid Hill -- 38 McCormack's Hill -- 38 North Knockglass -- 29 Ouchtriemakain Plantation -- 19 * Pinminnoch Burn -- 39 Ross Plantation -- 21 Small Moor Hill -- 35 *Ouchtriemakain Fell -- 33
OS1/35/34/16 [Page] 16 Index Continued Names of Objects -- Page School -- 35 Slewnassie Hill -- 36 Sound Hill -- 38 Spittal Croft -- 39 Strife Knowes -- 40 Toms Cairn -- 27 White Hill -- 30 Halfway House Bridge -- 26
OS1/35/34/17 CRAIGSLAVE MOSS Craigsleve Moss Craigsleve Moss Craigslave Moss Peter Martin David Wright J. Murdoch Esqr. G.McHaffie Esqr. 015 [sitaution] 7/8 Mile S by W [South by West] of Rawer Hill A Small portion of Moss on the E [East] side farm of Moorcroft and situate on the farm of Craigsleve
OS1/35/34/17 MOORCROFT MOSS Moorcroft Moss Moorcroft Moss Peter Martin Mathew Wither 015 [Situation] 1 1/4 Miles S by E [South by East] of Rawer Hill A considerable moss on the farm of Moorcroft on the west side of High Auchenree
OS1/35/34/17 CRAIGSLAVE BURN Craigsleve Burn Craigsleve Burn Craigslave Craigslave Peter Martin David Wright J Murdoch Esqr G McHaffie Esqr. 015 [Situation] 1 1/4 Miles S by W [South by West] of Rawer Hill A Stream or burn rising in a moss in the farm of Craigsleve & receiving accumulations from Several Small Streams & running in a Southerly direction at length unites with Auchenree Burn near Craigboy Bridge and then runs through AuchtermacKean Glen
OS1/35/34/17 [Page] 17 Parish of Portpatrick [note] Creag (Gaelic) a rock, a crag Sliabh (Gaelic) A mountain, extended heath or Alpine plains etc.
OS1/35/34/18 CRAIGSLAVE Craigsleve Craigsleve Craigslave Craigslave Peter Marten David Wright J, Murdoch Esqr. George McHaffie Esqr. 015 [Situation] 1 1/4 Miles S by W [South by West] of Rawer Hill A farm house and outhouses in middling repair and a farm 100 acres of rather inferior description chiefly rocky moorland in the occupation of Andrew & Thomas Cluckie of Stranraer property of Thomas Hunter Blair Esqr. The abode farm house is tenanted by a labourer - on this farm near the farm house is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station Called [after] the farm
OS1/35/34/18 MOORCROFT Moorcroft Moorcroft Moorcroft Pater Martin James Logan J. Murdoch Esqr. 015 [Situation] 1 3/8 Miles S [South] of Rawer Hill A good farm house slated [one] storey high with outhouses attached part of which is occupied by workers the farm consists of about 200 acres the greater part of which is [rocky &] moorland. Occupied by Mathew Wither The property of Thomas Hunter Blair [Esqr.] Dunskey
OS1/35/34/18 CRAIGBOUIE Craigboy Craigboy Craigbowie David Wright William Thomson John Murdoch Esqr. Agent &c 015 [Situation] 1 1/2 Miles S by E [South by East] of Rawer Hill A Small house at present [unoccupied] and a Small farm of arable land in the occupation of John Ross Glenluce, the property of Thomas Hunter Blair Esqr.
OS1/35/34/18 [Page] 18 Parish of Portpatrick 59/61 - Craigsleve 61 - Moorcroft 62- Craigbouie
OS1/35/34/19 CRAIGSLAVE or CRAIGBOUIE BRIDGE Craigboy Bridge Craigboy Bridge Craigbowie Bridge Craigslave Bridge James Logan David Wright John Murdoch Esqr. George McHaffie Esqr. 015 [Situation] 1 1/2 Miles S by E [South by East] of Rawer Hill A Stone bridge of one arch on the road from Kirkcolm to Portpatrick over the Dunskey Burn and at a point about 3 Chains west of where the Craigsleve Burn meets the former. It is a County Bridge
OS1/35/34/19 KILLANTRINGAN FELL Killintringan Fell Killintringan Fell Killantringan Fell Killantringan Fell Killantringan Fell Killintringan Fell Killantringan Hill Kilringan William Reiside Peter Martin John Murdoch Esqr, Peter Hawthorn William Reside William McClare Royal Engrs [Engineers] map Ainslies map 1782 015 [Situation 3/4 Mile East of Killantringan Bay A large hill on the west side of Auchtermackean Planting on it is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station called "Killintrigan" by Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Party.
OS1/35/34/19 OUCHTRIEMAKAIN PLANTATION Auchtermackean Planting Auchtermackean Planting Oughtrymakain Planting Auchtremackain Planting Auchtriemakain Plantation William Reiside Peter Martin John Murdoch Esqr. Hugh Gibson George McHaffie Esqr. 015 [Situation 1/4 Mile E by S [East by South] of Killantringan Fell A plantation of mixed forest trees the greater is fir. The property of Thomas Hunter Blair Esqr. Dunskey
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OS1/35/34/20 DUNSKEY GLEN Auchtermackean Glen Auchtermackean Glen Dunskey Glen & Burn Dunskey Glen & Burn William Reiside Peter Martin John Murdoch Esqr. Factor ro Col. [Colonel] H. Blair George McHaffie Esqr. 015 [Situation] 1/4 Mile SE [South East] of Killantringan Fell A precipitous Glen or ravine the Sides of which are wooded with oak & firs through this glen runs a Considerable Burn Sometimes distinguished by the name Auchtermakean Burn
OS1/35/34/20 DUNSKEY BURN Auchtermackean Burn Auchtermackean Burn Dunskey Burn Auchtremackain Glen and Burn Auchtremackain Glen and Burn Auchtremackain Glen and Burn Auchtremackain Glen and Burn Dunskey Glen and Burn Dunskey Glen and Burn Dunskey Glen and Burn William Reiside Peter Martin John Murdoch Esr. Factor to Col. [Colonel] Blair Hugh Gibson Andrew Niven Thomas McClymont Daniel McMillan John Murdoch Esq. Revd. [Reverend] Andrew Urquhart George McHaffie Esqr. 015 [Situation] 3/8 Mile East of Killantringan Fell A considerable burn running [through] Dunskey Glen & running in a Southerly direction at Length running [into] the Irish Channel
OS1/35/34/20 [Page] 20 Parish of Portpatrick Form 136 Page 66 - Dunskey Glen 66 - Dunskey Burn
OS1/35/34/21 CRAIGBOUIE FELL Craigboy Fell Craigboy Fell Craigbouie Fell William Reiside John Murphy John Murdoch Esqr. 015 [Situation] 1/2 Mile SE [South East] of Killantringan Fell A hill on the lands of Dunskey E [East] side of Auchtermackean Glen. this hill is planted with mixed wood consisting of Ash oak sycamore and firs. The property of Thomas Hunter Blair Esqr. On the hill is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] station called by Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Party "DunsKeith"
OS1/35/34/21 DUNSKEY LOCH Dunskey Loch Dunskey Loch Dunskey Loch William Reiside David Wright John Murdoch Esqr. 015 [Situation] 1/2 Mile SE [South East] of Killantringan Fell A Small loch on the lands of Dunskey East of Craigboy Fell. (It is artificial)
OS1/35/34/21 ROSS' PLANTATION Ross's Planting Ross's Planting William Reiside David Wright 015 [Situation] 10 chains North of Dunskey Loch A young plantation of mixed wood on the lands of Dunskey. It takes the name from the occupier of the farm adjoining. It is the property of Thomas Hunter Blair Esq.
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OS1/35/34/22 MOSS PLANTATION Moss Planting Moss Planting William Reiside David Wright 015 [Situation] NE [North East] of Dunskey Loch A Considerable plantation on the lands of Dunskey part of [which] is but thinly planted the land is partly reclaimed moss hence the name
OS1/35/34/22 McCUBBIN'S HILL McCibbin's Hill McCibbin's Hill McCubbins Hill William Reiside John Murphy John Murdoch Esqr. 015 [Situation] 1 /4 Mile East of Dunskey Loch A hill rather of an oblong [shape] on the farm of Moorcroft the sides of which are arable land
OS1/35/34/22 DINVIN WOOD Fall of Fours Planting Fall of Fours Planting Dinvin Wood or Planting Dinvin Wood William Reiside James Boyd John Murdoch Esqr. Peter Hawthorn 015 [Situation] 3/8 Mile ESE [East South East] of Dunskey Loch A plantation of mixed wood E [East] of McCubbin's Hill on the lands of Dunskey. At a short distance on the E [East] Side of this plantation is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station called "Dinvin" it being on the farm of that name
OS1/35/34/22 [Page] 22 Parish of Portpatrick Form 136 Page - 64 Moss Plantation 65- McCubbin's Hill 69- Dinvin Wood
OS1/35/34/23 DINVIN MOSS Dinvin Moss Dinvin Moss Dinvin Moss James Boyd Peter Martin John Murdoch Esqr. 015 [Situation] on the East side of Dinvin Hill A Small Strip of Moss on the farm of Dinvin North
OS1/35/34/23 DINVIN UPPER Dinvin North Dinvin North Dinvin Upper James Boyd Peter Martin John Murdoch Esqr. 015 [Situation] On the NE [North East] side of Dinvin Hill A good farm house slated and in good repair with outhouses attached the latter only in middling repair the farm consists of about 100 acres chiefly coarse land occupied by James Boyd. The property of Thomas Hunter Blair Esq. near the farm is a trigl. [trigonometrical] Station called after the farm " Dinvin N" [North]
OS1/35/34/23 DINVIN HILL Dinvin Hill Dinvin Hill James Boyd Peter Martin 015 [situation] 7/8 Mile East of Killantringan Fell A hill on the farm of Dinvin North the surface of which is arable land on it is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station called by Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Party "Dinvin"
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OS1/35/34/24 AUCHENREE BURN Auchenree Burn Auchenree Burn Peter Martin William Reiside 015 [Situation] 3/4 Mile NE [North East] of Dunskey Loch A Stream or burn which is in a moss in High Auchenree and runs in a westerly direction unites with Craigsleve Burn near Craigbouie Bridge.-
OS1/35/34/24 LOW AUCHENREE Low Auchenree Low Auchenree Auchenree Auchinrie Auchenrie Peter Martin Andrew Martin John Murdoch Esqr. Royal Engrs. [Engineers] map 1819 Ainslie's map 1782 015 [Situation] 3/4 Mile NE [North East] of Dunskey Loch A farm house one storey high Slated with outhouses adjacent the latter thatched and in middling repair with a farm of about 200 acres [of] land chiefly moor. occupied by Andrew Martin. The property of Thomas Hunter Blair Esqr. Dunskey
OS1/35/34/24 LOW AUCHENREE MOSS Low Auchenree Moss Low Auchenree Moss Low Auchenree Moss Peter Martin Andrew Martin John Murdoch Esqr. 015 [situation] 1/4 Mile East of Dunskey Loch A small portion of moss onthe farm of Low Auchenree and --- side of the farm house.
OS1/35/34/24 [Page] 24 Parish of Portpatrick Form 136 Page 71- Auchenree Burn 70 - Low Auchenree 70 - Low Auchenree Moss
OS1/35/34/25 LOW AUCHENREE FELL Low Auchenree Fell Low Auchenree Fell Peter Martin Andrew Martin 015 [Situation] 1/2 Mile ENE [East North East] of Low Auchenree A hill of a ridge like shape on the farm of Low Auchenree the Surface of which is rocky heathy pasture
OS1/35/34/25 AUCHTEN HILL Auchten Hill Auchten Hill Auchten Hill Auchten Hill Auchten Hill Peter Martin Isaiah Ferguson Robert Cowan William Mitchel James Brown 015 [Situation] On the SW [South West] side of Broad Moor A hill on the farm of high Auchenree the Surface of which is partly arable land & partly heathy pasture on it is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station called by Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Party "Auchenree". This hill is situate on the west side of a large tract of Moorland known by the name of Broad moor
OS1/35/34/25 CRAIGENLEE BRIDGE Craigenlee Bridge Craigenlee Bridge Craigenlee Bridge Craigenlee Bridge William Kerr Alexander McDowal Mr. Murray George McHaffie Esqr. 015 [Situation]1 Mile N by E [North by East] of Enoch School House A Small Stone bridge of one arch on the new road leading from Stranraer to Portpatrick It is a County Bridge
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OS1/35/34/26 KNOCKNASKREE Knocknaskree Knocknaskree Knocknaskree Knocknaskree Knocknaskree Alexander McWilliam James McWilliam Andrew Martin William Cowan John Brown 015 [Situation] 3/4 Mile E by N [East by North] of Broad Moor A small hill on the farm of Crailoch The surface of which is covered with short heath it extends from N. to S. [North to South] and Slopes gradually to the South. On the North Side of this hill is a portion of moss nearly of the same height as the Summit of the hill
OS1/35/34/26 HALFWAY HOUSE BRIDGE Halfway House Bridge Halfway House Bridge Halfway House Bridge Halfway House Bridge Thomas Patterson Mr. Brown Mr. Murray George McHaffie Esqr. 015 [Situation] 1 Mile N by E [North by East] of Enoch School House A Small Stone bridge of one arch crossing Pinminnoch Burn on the old Road leading from Port Patrick to Stranraer It takes its name from its proximity to Halfway, which is equidistant from Stranraer & Port Patrick.
OS1/35/34/26 ENOCH BRIDGE Enoch Bridge Enoch Bridge Enoch Bridge Enoch bridge Alexander McDowal William Kerr Mr. Murray George McHaffie Esqr. 015 [Situation] 10 Chains N.E [North East] of Enoch School House A Stone bridge (1 arch) crossing Pinminnoch Burn on the Old Road leading Port Patrick to Stranraer
OS1/35/34/26 [Page] 26 Parish of Portpatrick Form 136 Page - 73 - Knocknaskree Half way House Bridge Enoch Bridge
OS1/35/34/27 GREY HILL Grey Hill Grey Hill Alexander McWilliam James McWilliam 015 [Situation] 1/2 Mile E by N [East by North] of Broad Moor A Small hill on the farm of High Auchenrie nearly of a ridge like shape the Surface is heathy pasture
OS1/35/34/27 TOM'S CAIRN Tom's Cairn Tom's Cairn Alexander McWilliam James McWilliam 015 [Situation] 1/4 Mile E by N [East by North] of the Trigl. [Trigonometrical] ◬ [Station] on Broad Moor A Small heap of Stones on Braid Moor which was collected to mark the grave & Spot where a child had been found dead after perishing in a Snow Storm. There is a tradition in the Country that a child of about 7 years of Age perished at this spot in a Snow Storm and was here buried. -
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OS1/35/34/28 BROAD MOOR Braid Moor Braid Moor Alexander McWilliam James McWilliam 015 [Situation] On the NW [North West] side of the Parish A large tract of moorland on the farm of High Auchenrie on this land is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station placed on the Summit of a Small hillock or Knowe called by Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Party "Auchenree" from the name of the farm
OS1/35/34/28 CRAIGSKELLY Craigskelly Craigskelly Craigskelly Alexander McWilliam James McWilliam Alexander Gibson 015 [Situation] 3/8 Mile ESE [East South East] of Broad Moor A Small hill on the farm of High Auchenrie the Surface of which is [all] rocky heathy pasture on the S.W. [South West] Side of the hill is the farm house of High Auchenrie
OS1/35/34/28 HIGH AUCHENREE High Auchenree High Auchenree High Auchenree Auchenree Alexander McWilliam James McWilliam James Simpson John Murdoch Esqr. 015 [Situation] 3/8 Mile S.E [South East] of Broad Moor A Small farm house and outhouse all thatched but in bad repair with a farm of about 300 acres the whole of which is moorland except 3 acres of arable land. occupied by Alexander McWilliam. The property of Thomas Hunter Blair Esqr.
OS1/35/34/28 [Page] 28 Parish of Portpatrick Form 136 Page -76 - Braid Moor 76- Craigskelly 48 - High Auchenree
OS1/35/34/29 NORTH KNOCKGLASS North Knockglass North Knockglass North Knockglass North Knockglass John David Charles McWilliam John Simpson The Proprietor's Rent Roll 015 [situation] 1 1/4 Miles E by S [East by South] of Broad Moor A large tract of land Consisting of moorland and arable land with a Small portion of moss. It is divided into Several holdings & Small Sublets. It is bounded on the N.W. [North West] Side by the farms of South Crailloch and High Auchenrie and on the SE. [South East] side by part of the old road from Stranraer to Portpatrick. On the highest part of this tract of land is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station called "Knockglass". This land is the property of Robert Vans Agnew of Sheuchan.
OS1/35/34/29 CRAILLOCH HILL Crailloch Hill Crailloch Hill Crailloch Hill Crailoch Hill William Drenan Alexander Gibson John Simpson David Alexander 015 [Situation] 1 Mile NE [North East] of Broad Moor A large hill on the farms of North & South Crailloch. on the Summit is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station called "Crilloch South" by Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Party
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OS1/35/34/30 WHITE HILL White Hill White Hill Alexander Gibson John Simpson 015 [Situation] 1/2 Mile North of Knockglass A Small hill of a conical [shape] on the farms of North & South Crailloch near the N.E. [North East] Side of this hill is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station on the farm of North Crailloch it is written Crillock by Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Party
OS1/35/34/30 [Page] 30 Parish of Portpatrick Form 136 Page 75, 79 - White Hill
OS1/35/34/31 KILLANTRINGAN BAY Killantringan Bay Killantringan Bay Killintringan Killintringan Killintringan Killantringan Bay Peter Hawthorn Michael Wallace William McClure John Murdoch Esqr. Statistical account of Wigtown Royal Engrs. [Engineers] Map 015 [situation] At the N.W [North West] Angle of the Parish and South of Knock Bay A considerable Creek or Bay on the Sea Shore of the farm of Killantringan This Bay is Sandy & on the S. [South] East side it is enclosed with bold precipices- this Bay is used as a landing place for Fishing boats Tradition of the Country people says in former years Smugglers imported Brandy into this Bay hence sometimes called Brandy Bay but better known by the name given
OS1/35/34/31 BLACK HEAD Blackhead Blackhead William McClure Peter Hawthorn 015 [Situation] South of Kilantringan Bay This name applies to a high point of land or Headland projecting a little into the Sea; the Space extending from Kilantringan Bay to Portamaggie is known by this name. On this land is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station
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OS1/35/34/32 CODHOLE Codhole Codhole John Bevan James Stewart 015 [Situation] South of Killantringan Bay This name applies to a small creek & Rock adjoining called a fishing seat where anglers sit while fishing. This Creek is situate close to the South of Killantringan Bay.
OS1/35/34/32 LODDANLAW Ladanlaw Ladanlaw John Bevan James Stewart 015 [Situation] South of Killantringan Bay A Small Creek & rock adjoining commonly called a fishing seat where Anglers sits while fishing Situate close to the south of Codhole
OS1/35/34/32 [Page] 32 Parish of Portpatrick Form 136 Page 83- Codhole 83- Loddanlaw " Loddan" a Small Pool peculiar to Galloway Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson's Dictionary
OS1/35/34/33 OUCHTRIEMAKAIN FELL Ochtriemakain Fell Auchtermackean Fell Auchtermackean Fell Oughtrymakain Fell George McHaffie Esqr. Peter Hawthorn William McClure John Murdoch Esqr. 015 [Situation] 3/8 Mile W [West] of Dunskey Loch and 3/8 Mile S.E. [South East] of Killantringan A small hill on Dunskey demesne the surface of which grown over with furze. & Rocky
OS1/35/34/33 KILLANTRINGAN Killantringan Killantringan Killantringan Killantrigan Killantringan Kitringan Willaim Rieside Peter Hawthorn William McClure John Murdoch Esqr. Royal Engrs. [Engineers] map Ainslies map 1782 015 [situation] In the NW [North West] angle of the Parish A farm house and outhouses including Treshing Machine all in good repair with a farm containing 350 acres of land attached Partly arable Rocky & moorland Occupied by William McClure the property of Col. [Colonel] H. Blair of Dunskey
OS1/35/34/33 [Page] 33 Parish of Portpatrick Entry Black Head is scored out.
OS1/35/34/34 CRAIG ANTHONY Craig Anthony Craig Anthony Craig Antony William McClure John Murdoch Esqr. Ainslies map 1782 015 [Situation] 3/8 Mile SSW [South South West on Killantringan This name applies to a large high Rock on the farm of Killantringan the top of which is [nearly] tabulated and a small portion [of] heath growing on it. on this [rock] is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station called by Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Party "Craiganton
OS1/35/34/34 [Page] 34 Parish of Portpatrick Form 136 Page 83- Craig Anthony
OS1/35/34/35 CRAIGENLEE FELL Craigenlee Fell Craigenlee Fell Craigenlie Fell Craigenlie William Kerr John McHarg Royal Engrs [Engineers] map Ainslie's map 1782 015 [Situation] 7/8 Mile SE [South East] of Broad Moor A high hill on the farm of Craigenlie commanding an extensive view of the Surrounding country and part of the Coast of Ireland the Surface is rocky ground. on the Summit is a Trgl. [Trigonometrical] Station called by Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Party "Craigenlee Old or Craignall Fell"
OS1/35/34/35 SMALL MOOR HILL Small Moor Hill Small Moor Hill William Kerr John McHarg 015 [Situation] 1/2 Mile E by S [East by South of Dinvin Hill A hill of Slight elevation of nearly a ridge like shape on the farm of Innoch. -
OS1/35/34/35 ENOCH SCHOOL HOUSE Enoch School House Enoch School House Enoch School House John Brown James McGill Hugh Gibson Teacher Portpatrick 015 [Situation] 1 Mile ESE [East South East] of Dinvin Hill A commodious school house slated & in good repair built in 1839. 2 stories high the upper apartment is the School Masters dwelling, which is payed partly by Scholars & partly by the educational scheme of the Church of Scotland - the average attendance of Scholars in winter is about 70. &. in Summer the number is much decreased. This school is on the farm of Enoch. The Teacher's salary is £15
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OS1/35/34/36 ARMSTRONG'S HILL Armstrong's Hill Armstrong's Hill William Kerr John McHarg 015 [Situation] 5/8 Mile East of Dinvin Hill A portion of elevated ground hill formerly occupied as a Small farm but is now a part of Innoch farm. It sometime formerly was occupied by a man named Armstrong hence the origin of the name
OS1/35/34/36 SLEWNASSIE HILL Slewnassie Hill Slewnassie Hill William Kerr John McHarg 015 [Situation] 7/8 Mile East of Dinvin Hill A Considerable hill on the farm of Craigenlee the greater part of the Soil is heathy pasture
OS1/35/34/36 BILLY'S HILL Billy's Hill Billy's Hill John Brown William Kerr 015 [Situation] 1/4 Mile South of Dinvin Hill A hill or portion of elevated [ground] on the farm of Innoch. It was once occupied as a farm by a man named Billy the origin of the name
OS1/35/34/36 [Page] 36 Parish of Portpatrick Form 136 Page 90- Armstrong's Hill 90- Slewnassie Hill 91- Billy's Hill
OS1/35/34/37 GARRIES Garries Garries Garries Garries Garries John McHarg William Kerr John Brown William Cowan James McHarg 015 [situation] 1/2 Mile WNW [West North West] of Enoch School House A Small glen or ravine on the farm of Innoch, thro [through] which runs a Small Stream.
OS1/35/34/37 THE CRAIG Craig Craig The Craig The Craig John McCaig John Brown John Cowan Robert Queen 015 [Situation] 1/4 Mile WSW [West South West] of Enoch School House A Small hill on the farm on the farm of Innoch the Surface of which is Studded with rocks and hillocks
OS1/35/34/37 [Page] 37 Parish of Portpatrick Entry for The Hill is scored out.
OS1/35/34/38 SOUND HILL Sun Hill Sun Hill Sound Hill Sound Hill Alexander McDowal William Kerr John McDowall Mr. McCracken 015 [Situation] S.E [South East] of Enoch School House A Small hill on the farm of Pinminnoch on which is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station of the Same name This hill is generally pronounced Sound Hill in the neighbourhood.
OS1/35/34/38 MID HILL Mid Hill Mid Hill Alexander McGregor William Kerr 015 [Situation] 25 chains East of Enoch School House A hill of Slight elevation on the farm of Pinminnoch adjoining Sun Hill on the E. [East] side
OS1/35/34/38 McCORMACK'S HILL McCornmack's Hill McCormack's Hill William Kerr Alexander McGregor 015 [Situation] 1/2 Mile East of Enoch School House A low hill of a ridge like shape on the farm of Pinminnoch its [Surface] is good arable land
OS1/35/34/38 [Page] 38 Parish of Portpatrick Form 136 Page 91 - Sound Hill 93- Mid Hill 93- McCormack Hill
OS1/35/34/39 SPITTAL CROFT Spittle Croft Spittle Croft Spittal John Campbell William Kerr The Proprietor's Rent Roll 015 [Situation] 1/2 Mile ENE [East North East] of Enoch School House A Small farm house thatched and outhouses in bad repair with a farm of moorland of indifferent quality. occupied by John Campbell. The property of The Earl of Stair
OS1/35/34/39 CHALLOCH HILL Challoch Hill CHalloch Hill Alexander McGregor William Kerr 015 [Situation] 3/4 Mile NE [North East] of Enoch School House A considerable hill on the farm of Challoch on which is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station called "Challoch"
OS1/35/34/39 PINMINNOCH BURN Pinminnoch Burn Pinminnoch Burn Pinminnoch Burn Pinminnoch Burn Pinminnoch Pinminnoch Dr. [Doctor] McCracken William McCracken Alexander McDowall John Murdoch Esqr. Ainslie's Map 1782 Royal Engineers map 1819 015 [Situation] South of North Knockglass and 1/2 mile East of Slewnassie Hill A stream or burn which rises or gathers from the moors of Auchenree Knockglass &c. receiving in its course several small streams and running in a southern direction crosses the road from Portpatrick to Stranraer at Pinminnoch Bridge* . It divides the lands of Little & Meikle Pinminnoch. In part of its course near its in flux with the Irish Channel it is Known by the name Craigoch Burn *This Bridge is on Plan 21A
OS1/35/34/39 [Page] 39 Parish of Portpatrick * [Note] This Bridge is in Plan 21A
OS1/35/34/40 CRAIGENLEE Craiginlee Craiginlee Craigenlee Craigenlie Craigenlie Craigenlee William Kerr Alexander McGregor John Murdoch Esqr. Royal Engrs. [Engineers] map 1819 Ainslie's Map 1782 George McHaffie Esqr. 015 [Situation] 1/2 Mile NNE [North North East] of Enoch School House A farm house and outhouses in middling repair with a farm of 300 acres the greater part of which is rocky heathy pasture. Occupied by William Kerr. The property of Thomas Hunter Blair.
OS1/35/34/40 BUGHT KNOWES Bught Knowes Bught Knowes William Kerr John McHarg 015 [Situation] Nearly 3/4 Mile North of Enoch School House A Small portion of elevated ground on which is a Sheep ree
OS1/35/34/40 STRIFE KNOWES Strife Knowes Strife Knowes William Kerr John Brown 015 [Situation] East of Craigenlee Fell and 3/4 Mile N by E [North by East] of Enoch School House A Small hill on the farm of Craigenlee the Surface of which is Studded with Small hillocks or Knows
OS1/35/34/40 [Page] 40 Parish of Portpatrick Form 136 Page 93- Craigenlee 87- Bught Knowes 95 - Strife Knowes
OS1/35/34/41 KNOCKAROD Knockaroad Hill Knpckaroad Hill Knockarod William Kerr John Campbell See Name List for plan 15A Page 9 015 [Situation] 3/4 Mile NNE [North North East of Enoch School House A hill of Slight elevation on the farm of Craigenlee part of which is cultivated the remainder is moorland or heathy pasture.
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OS1/35/34/43 ROWER HILL Rower Hill Rower Hill Rower Hill Rower Hill Rawer Hill Hugh Petticrew Rewer Via, Portpatrick James McKie Glaik, Via Portpatrick John McCissock Glake, via Portpatrick Comy Oneal Knock and Maize Portpatrick Map of Property (1792) 015 A Small Hill Partly Arable and partly Heathey Pasture This Hill looks more Considerable in Size than it really is. from the flatness of the moss which Surrounds it . Rower Hill is on the farm of high Glenstockadle And at the northern Base thereof there is A. Small farm Containing 60 acres. Attached or Sublet from the farm of High Glenstockadl. Generally Known in the Country as Rower. probably from this hill. On the Summit there is A Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station Call'd [Called] Rower It is the property of the Erel of Stair
OS1/35/34/43 COAR HILL OF THE GLAIK Coar Hill of the Glaik John McKissock Glake Via Portpatrick Charles Kair Little Larbrax via Portpatrick James McKie Glake via Portpatrick 015 This name applies to a large heathey hill. On the summit of which Stands a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station Call'd [Called] by Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Party Goar. It is on the farm of the Glake . Proprietor the Erel of Stair. from the Summit of this hill there is A tolerable extensive view of the Surrounding Country & the Irish Coast -
OS1/35/34/43 [Page] 43 -- Plan 15B Trace No. 1 -- Ph. [Parish] of Leswalt List of Names Collected by Private William BirKby 1st. Examiner Objects Rower Hill - Hill Coar Hill of the Glaik -- Hill [Signed] William BirKby Pte. R. S. [Private Royal Sappers] & Miners.-
OS1/35/34/44 BOTANY HILL Botany Hill Botany Hill James McKie Glaik (via) Portpatrick Isaiah Ferguson Auchenree via Portpatrick Comey Oneal Knock (and) Maize Via Portpatrick 015 A small Hill the soil of which is very indifferent . It is partly Arable & Partly Heathy pasture. It is on the lands of Knock and Maize . And derived its name . from the time it was first Tilles. from a Saying taht it was preferable to Serve in Botany Bay than work on it or at it. It is the property of the Erel of Stair
OS1/35/34/44 KNOCK- NA- MOAK Knock -na- Moak Moake Hill Map of Property 1792 at Mr. Guthries office Stranraer Thomas Orr Knock and Maize Portpatrick William McLees Knock and Maize Portpatrick 015 Botany Hill is a name recently given to this hill and only a local one , Knock na moak I think should be entered on plan [D. Griffin Copl. R S & M - Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners]
OS1/35/34/44 MULDOWN HILL Mulldown Hill Milldown Milldown Milldown Isaiah Ferguson Auchenree via Portpatrick Samuel Cluckey Knock and Maize Map of Property 1792 at Mr. Guthries office Stranraer Thomas Orr Knock and Maize Portpatrick William McLees Knock and Maize Portpatrick 015 A tolerable elevated Hill the soil of which is very indifferent . And is about one half rough Heathy pasture & arable . on the Summit of which is A Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station Call'd Muldown It is on the lands of Knock and Maize. the property of the Erel of Stair.
OS1/35/34/44 [Page] 44 -- Plan 15B Trace No. 1 -- [Parish] of Leswalt List of Names Collected by Pe. [Private] William BirKby P 1st. Examiner Objects Botany Hill - Hill Knock - na- Moak -- Hill Muldown Hill - Hill [Signed] William BirKby Pte. R. S. [Private Royal Sappers] & Miners 2d. July 1847
OS1/35/34/45 KNOCK AND MAIZE Knock (and) Maize Knock (and) Maize Knock (and) Maize Knock (and) Maize Isaiah Ferguson Auchenree via Portpatrick Samuel Cluckey Knock (and) Maize Portpatrick Commey Oneal Knock (and) Maize Portpatrick Alexander McWilliam Auchinree via Portpatrick 015 This Name applies to A large tract of Land Which was once held by one farmer. But now much divided into Smaller farms. The Most eastern part Is Some times calld Knock & the Western Maize But in all [Writing] or when any of the Inhabitants or adressed It is generaly called Knock (and) Maize. The soile is of an inferiour discription. And is cheifly Moss & Rough Heathy Pasture. It extends East and South East. By the [Mearing] between Leswalt & Portpatrick Parishes And West to the Sea. And North By a fence to it Joines Liochnafolie. from which A Small Stream running for 9 chains In a N. E [North East] direction to it Joines the Parish Boundary This Compleats its Bounds It is the property of the Erel of Stair
OS1/35/34/45 [Page] 45 -- Plan 15B Trace No. 1 -- [Parish] of Leswalt List of Names collected by Pe. [Private] William BirKby 1st. Examiner Objects Knock (and) Maize - Tract of Land [Signed] Private William BirKby R. S. [Royal Sappers] & Miners 2d. July 1847
OS1/35/34/46 LOCHNAFOLIE Lochnafolie Lochnafolie Loch -na- foley Samuel Cluckey * Knock (and) Maize High Petticrew Rower via Portpatrick Isaiah Ferguson * Auchinree Via Portpatrick Map of Property (1792) in Mr. Guthries office Stranraer 015 A Marsh In the farm of high Glenstockadel . It is Said that the Marsh was Once A considerable large Loch . And that from the flooding of the deep Moss in which it is situated & for the want of a proper full for the superfluous water that it becomes chocked up with moss and weeds. It is now only A dangerous Marsh. There is only one out let for water which is A Small Stream running About 9 chains in A N. E. [North East] direction to it Joines the Mearing Between the Parishs. of Leswalt & Portpatrick here the water & Boundary takes A North BY E [East] direction-
OS1/35/34/46 Mul Loch Hill Mul Loch Hill *Mulloch Hill Melloch Hill Samuel Cluckey * Knock (and) Maize Isaiah Ferguson * Auchinree Via Portpatrick Map of Property (1792) 015 A Small hill the chief part of which is Arable on the Lands of Knock (and) Maize & near the South Side of the marsh Lochnafolie.
OS1/35/34/46 [Page] 46 -- Plan 15B Trace No. 1 -- [Parish] of Leswalt List of Names Collected by William BirKby 1st. Examiner Objects Lochnafolie - Marsh Mul Loch _ Hill [Signed] Private William BirKby R. S. [Royal Sappers] & Miners [2d. July 1847]
OS1/35/34/47 CANDLE CAVE Candle Cave Candle Cave Thomas Orr Knock & Maize By Port Patrick James Ross Portsloggan via Port Patrick 015 The Name applies to a Cave which is Situated in the face of a perpendicular Rock . a Short distance above H.W. M . [High Water Mark] The entrance is not very wide, and nearly fronts the Sea, It extends for a considerable distance into the Cliff. It lies between the Dove Cave, and Sheepfield Shore. (a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station) but quite near the latter.
OS1/35/34/47 "SHEEPFIELD SHORE" "Sheepfield Shore" 015 The Station Stands on the Top of a precipice which has no particular Name. It is Called by Trig [Trigonometrical] Party "Sheepfield Shore" but it is not recognised in the Country by that name.
OS1/35/34/47 [Page] 46 -- Plan 15B Trace No. 2 -- [Parish] of Leswalt List of Names collected by John Callanan C Asst. [Civilian Assistant] Objects Candle Cave - Cave "Sheepfield Shore" - A Trig. [Trigonometrical] Station [Signed] John Callanan C A. [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/35/34/48 JUNIPER ROCK Juniper Rock Juniper Rock Thomas Orr Knock & Maize By Port Patrick James Ross Portsloggan By Port Patrick 015 A Rock Or Point of land which projects from the Top of the precipice to near High Water Mark . It is very narrow. and Steep on all Sides as you advance to the extremity. There is a Small Juniper Bush on the Top of this Rock. On the end next the Sea. hence the name . It lies between the Gypsy Cave, and the Dove Cave. and is on the farm of Portsloggan.
OS1/35/34/48 SCABBY'S LOUP Scabby's Loup Scabby's Loup Thomas Orr Knock & Maize By Port Patrick Michael Wallace Knock & Maize By Port Patrick James Ross Portsloggan 015 The name applies to a Small portion of a Steep precipice. which is adjacent to the Juniper Rock. It is on the farm of Portsloggan
OS1/35/34/48 KNOCK BAY Knock Bay Knock Bay Knock Bay Knock Bay Robert Cowan Knock & Maize Portpatrick James Ross Portslogan Portpatrick William Mitchell Craigslee Portpatrick Ainslies map 015 A Small creek or inlet in Broadsea Bay it is not used as a landing place except for Small fishing boats it is interspersed with boulders and shinglee the beach or the north & south side is very precipitous
OS1/35/34/48 [Page] 48 -- Plan 15B Trace No. 2 -- [Parish] of Leswalt List of Names collected by John Callanan C Asst. [Civilian Assistant] Objects Juniper Rock - Rock Scabby's Loup - Precipice Knock Bay - Creek [Signed] John Callanan C A. [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/35/34/49 LASHANDAROCH HILL Lashandaroch Hill Lashandaroch Hill Robert Cowan Knock & Maize By Port Patrick James Ross Portsloggan via Port Patrick 015 A Considerable hill. the Soil of which is arable . It Commands a pretty good view of the Surrounding Country. but more particularly of the Irish Channel. of a fine Clear day. Some of the principal hills in the North of Ireland Can be Seen from off this hill. On it is the remains of a Fort. Supposed to have been a place of Strength in bygone years. It is on the Tract of Land Called Knock & Maize. Situated between the Shepherd's Hill & Light of the Maize.
OS1/35/34/49 CAIRN HILL Cairn Hill Cairn Hill Robert Cowan Knock & Maize Via Port Patrick James Ross Portsloggan By Port Patrick 015 A Considerable Hill. On which there is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station. Called by Trig [Trigonometrical] Party " Cairn Hill" the Soil is arable . It Commands a good view of the Surrounding Country. But particularly of the Irish Channel. It is on the Tract of Land Called Knock & Maize -
OS1/35/34/49 [Page] 49 -- Plan 15B Trace No. 2 -- [Parish] of Leswalt List of Names Collected by John Callanan C. Asst. [Civilian Assistant] Objects Lashandaroch Hill -- Hill Cairn Hill - A Hill ◬ [Trigonometrical Station] [Signed] John Callanan C A. [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/35/34/50 KNOCK AND MAIZE Knock and Maize Knock and Maize John Johnston Knock & Maize By Portpatrick Robert Cowan Knock & Maize By Portpatrick 015 A large Tract of Land, which was formerly (in) One Farm, but is now divided into Several Smaller Farms. The Houses On this Tract, are nearly all thatched, and in pretty good repair the Soil is Chiefly Arable. It is bounded on the N.E. [North East] by Heigh -Glenstockadle. On the South by Kilantringan (farm) On the North by Portsloggan, (Farm) and on the West by the Sea. The principal Tenants are. John Johnston & Robert Cowan . Proprietor the Earl of Stair.
OS1/35/34/50 KNOCKY TOLL Knocky Toll Knocky Toll James Ross Portsloggan Via Portpatrick Robert Cowan Knock & Maize By Portpatrick 015 The Name applies to a Small Arable Hill, on the Tract of Land Called Knock & Maize. It lies to the East of Cairn Hill, and adjacent thereto.
OS1/35/34/50 [Page] 50 -- Plan 15B Trace No. 2 -- [Parish] of Leswalt List of Names Collected by John Callanan Cl. Asst. [Civilian Assistant] Objects Knock and Maize -- Tract of Land Knocky Toll -- Hill [Signed] John Callanan C A. [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/35/34/51 BEAR HOLM Bear Holm Bear Holm Thomas Orr Knock & Maize By Port Patrick James Ross Portsloggan via P. [Port] Patrick 015 The name applies to a portion of level land that lies between the Gypsy Cave & the Light of the Maize. It has been laboured at One time, there has been Bear Sown in it. hence the name bear Holm. It is Well Known in the Country by that name. It is on the farm of Portsloggan -
OS1/35/34/51 DOVE CAVE Dove Cave Dove Cave Thomas Orr Knock & Maize via Port Patrick James Ross Portsloggan By Port Patrick 015 The name applies to Cave which is Situated in the face of a precipice, or particular Rock, above High Water Mark The entrance of this Cave fronts the Sea, It extends into the Cliff but is not very wide. It was famed for Pigeons. But very few resorts it now There is a great quantity of water lodged in the Bottom of it It lies between the Candle Cave and the Gypsy Cave. and is on the farm of Portsloggan
OS1/35/34/51 [Page] 51 -- Plan 15B Trace No. 2 -- [Parish] of Leswalt List of Names Collected by John Callanan Cl. Asst. [Civilian Assistant] Objects Bear Holm - A Portion of land Dove Cave - Cave [Signed] John Callanan C A. [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/35/34/52 LIGHT OF THE MAIZE Light of the Maize Light of the Maize Thomas Orr Knock & Maize By Port Patrick James Ross Portsloggan By P. [Port] Patrick 015 The name applies to a high Point of Land. On which there is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station . Called by Trig [Trigonometrical] Party "Light of Maize" On the S.W. [South West] Side of this Point, facing the Sea, is a Steep precipice, This Point of Land is very remarkable at Sea, and is well Known to Sailors. Tradition Seems to Say that at the time of the Smugglingin this Country. that there was a light placed on that point, to decoy vessels (in the night) to the Shore adjacent to the point above mentioned. that the night be Wrecked. it is on the law Called Knock and Maize
OS1/35/34/52 GYPSY CAVE Gypsy Cave Gypsy Cave James Ross Portsloggan By Portpatrick Andrew Ross Portsloggan By Portpatrick 0015 It is Situated in the face of a Steep precipice, a Rock, above H.W. M. [High Water Mark] it extends only a few yards into the Rock, It is nearly of an oval Shape in the inside, and is wide enough to Contain Several persons together.It opens towards the Sea. It lies between Bear Holm & the Dove Cave And is on the farm of Portsloggan .
OS1/35/34/52 [Page] 52 -- Plan 15B Trace No. 2 -- [Parish] of Leswalt List of Names Collected by John Callanan C. Asst. [Civilian Assistant] Objects Light of the Maize -- Point of land Gypsy Cave - Cave [Signed] John Callanan C A. [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/35/34/53 STANDING STONE Standing Stone Standing Stone John Johnston Knock & Maize By Portpatrick Robert Cowan Knock & Maize By Portpatrick 015 A large Stone which is Situated On the Right hand Side of the Road from Port patrick to Stranraer . (via Portsloggan) It has been Erected there for the purpose of Cattle rubing themselves against it -
OS1/35/34/53 BROAD SEA BAY Broad Sea Bay Broad Sea Bay James Ross Portsloggan via Port Patrick Thomas Orr Knock & Maize By Portpatrick 015 The name applies to that part of the Sea Shore & Sea from Black head to the Point of Galdenoch. Fron its Curved Shape it has derived the name Bay. It is not used as a landing place for Shipping.but there is Several Small Creek's or Bays along its Coast where Fishing Boats Can land.The Bay is Sandy. and enclosed On the East By Steep & Bold Precipices (See Other Side)
OS1/35/34/53 [Page] 53 -- Plan 15B Trace No. 2 -- [Parish] of Leswalt List of Names Collected by John Callanan C. Asst. [Civilian Assistant] Objects Standing Stone -- A Stone Broad Sea Bay -- Bay
OS1/35/34/54 LASHANDAROCH GLEN Lashandaroch Glen Lashandaroch Glen Michael Wallace Knock & Maize via Port Patrick John Bevan Knock & Maize via Port Patrick 015 A pretty Steep Glen which is Situated between the Light of the Maize & the Gypsy Cave. The Sides of this Glen Consists of Rocky. Pasture. A Small Stream Runs at the Base of this Glen which forms a portion of the Boundary between the Farms of Knock & Maize and Portsloggan. But is not recognised by any particular name.
OS1/35/34/54 BROAD SEA BAY Broad Sea Bay Michael Wallace Knock & Maize via Port Patrick John Bevan Knock & Maize via Port Patrick 015 [Continued from previous page] Precipices. The foreshore is Rocky & of an Indented description .
OS1/35/34/54 [Page] 54 -- Plan 15B Trace No. 2 -- [Parish] of Leswalt List of Names Collected by John Callanan C. Asst. [Civilian Assistant] Objects Lashandaroch Glen -- Glen Broad Sea Bay -- Bay [Signed] John Callanan C.A. [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/35/34/55 CORE OF THE GLAKE Core of the GlaKe Core of the Glake Core of the Glaik Thomas Orr Knock & Maize By Portpatrick John Johnston Knock & Maize By Portpatrick James Ross Portsloggan By Portpatrick 015 THe Name applies to a lofty Hill, which is Situated on the farm of the Glake, a Short distance South of the farm house. On it is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station Called by Trig. [Trigonometrical] Party "Goar hill" The Nort Side of this hill is Rocky .the Remainder is Heathy pasture, It Commands an extension view of the Surrounding Country, The Irish Coast, and hills in the North of Ireland can be Seen from this hill in fine Clear weather.
OS1/35/34/55 SHEPHERD'S HILL Shepherd's Hill Robert Cowan Knock & Maize By P. [Port] Patrick Andrew Ross Portsloggan via P. [Port] Patrick 015 A Considerable hill on the land of Knock & Maize On it is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station Called by Trig [Trigonometrical] Party "Knockandmaize" It is Situated between Portsloggan Bridge & KnocKharnot-
OS1/35/34/55 [Page] 55 -- Plan 15B Trace No. 2 -- [Parish] of Leswalt List of Names Collected by John Callanan C. Asst. [Civilian Assistant] Objects Core of the Glake -- A Hill ◬ [Trigonometrical Point] Shepherd's Hill -- A Hill ◬ [Trigonometrical] [Signed] John Callanan C.A. [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/35/34/56 KNOCK AND MAIZE BURN Knock & Maize Burn Knock & Maize Burn John Johnston Knock and Maize By Portpatrick Robert Cowan Knock and Maize By Portpatrick 015 A Small Burn, or Stream which takes its Rise in a Large Moss, on the farm of the GlaKe, and after a winding Course. falls into the Sea adjacent to the Light of the Maize. It is Known by the above name Only from Portsloggan Bridge. to whear it oins the Sea. It forms a portion of the Boundary between the Farm of Portsloggan, and the Tract of land Called Knock & Maize before it Comes to Portsloggan Bridge.. It afterwards Continues its Course through Knock & Maize land.
OS1/35/34/56 KNOCK HARNOT Knock harnot Knock harnot John Johnston Knock and Maize By Portpatrick James Ross Portsloggan via Port Patrick 015 A Considerable hill on the farm or Tract of land Called Knock & maize, The Soil is partly Arable, & partly Heathy pasture. It Commands a middling. view of the Surrounding Country.
OS1/35/34/56 [Page] 56 -- Plan 15B Trace No. 2 -- [Parish] of Leswalt List of Names Collected by John Callanan C. A. [Civilian Assistant] Objects Knock & Maize Burn -- A Burn or Stream Knock harnot - Hill [Signed] John Callanan C.A. [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/35/34/57 PORTSLOGGAN Portsloggan Portsloggan Postlogan James Ross Portsloggan By Portpatrick Robert Cowan Knock & Maize By Portpatrick John Johnston Knock & Maize By Portpatrick 015 A tolerable good Farm House. with out offices including a thrashing Mill, (worked by Horses) all of which are in pretty good repair. The Farm Consists of about 220 acres, the Greater part of which is arable, but of an inferior quality, owing to it being So Rocky, and the Soil light- It is Bounded on the South by Knock & Maize On the N.E. [North East] by the Glake. and on the West by the SEa. (on the N.W. [North West] Side of this Farm , Is two Forts. One of which has been leveled down when the field was ploughing, nothing now remains of it but this Site, the other to the North of it Surround by a Drain. and is Situated on a rising eminence, (The former is a hollow) the are Supposed to have been places of Strenght . Proprietor the Earl of Stair Tenanted by James Ross.-
OS1/35/34/57 [Page] 57 -- Plan 15B Trace No. 2 -- [Parish] of Leswalt List of Names Collected by John Callanan C. Asst. [Civilian Assistant] Objects Portsloggan - A Farm House [Signed] John Callanan C.A. [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/35/34/58 PORTSLOGGAN BRIDGE Portsloggan Bridge Portsloggan Bridge James Ross Portsloggan via Port Patrick John Johnston Knock & Maize By P.[Port] Patrick 015 A Small Bridge with One Arch & raised Battlements Built with Stone Etc. It is a Co. [County] Bridge & was recently Re Built. It is Situated on the Road from P. [Port] Patrick to Stranraer and at a Short distance South of Portsloggan farm House. It is Built on the Boundary between Portsloggan, & the Knock and Maize
OS1/35/34/58 CAIRN HILL Cairn Hill Cairn Hill James Ross Portsloggan via Port Patrick Andrew Ross Portsloggan via Port Patrick 015 A Considerable hill, the Soil of which is Arable. On it Stands a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station Called by Trig [Trigonometrical] Party "Sheepfield" It Commands a pretty good view of the Surrounding Country. The distant hills in the North of ireland Can be Seen off this hill. in Clear weather . It is on the farm of Portsloggan, a Short distance N.W. [North West] off the Farm House.
OS1/35/34/58 [Page] 58 -- Plan 15B Trace No. 2 -- [Parish] of Leswalt List of Names Collected by John Callanan C. Asst. [Civilian Assistant] Objects Portsloggan Bridge - A Bridge Cairn Hill - Hill ◬ [Trigonometrical Point] [Signed] John Callanan C.A. [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/35/34/59 CRAIGSLAVE MOSS Craigslave Moss Craigslave Moss Peter Martin Low Auchenree via, Portpatrick David Wright. Workman Craigboy via, Portpatrick 015 A small portion of moss bounded on the East Side by the farm of Moorcroft, it is on the farm of Craigslave, and is the property of Thomas Hunter Blair Esqr. DunsKey.-
OS1/35/34/59 CRAIGSLOVE Craigsleve Craigsleve Peter Martin Low Auchenree via, Portpatrick David Wright. Workman Craigboy via, Portpatrick 015 A dwelling house and offices in middling repair occupied by worKmen. to it is a farm of about 100 acre. the greater part of which is of an inferior description. (Such as rocky and moor land ) held By Andrew & Thomas ClucK of Stranraer, and is the property of THomas Hunter Blair Esqr. DunsKey
OS1/35/34/59 [Page] 59 -- Plan 15B Trace No. 3 -- [Parish] of Portpatrick List of Names collected by C. Asst. [Civilian Assistant] Thomas Jordan 7th. July 1847 1st. Examiner Objects Craigslave Moss -- Moss Craigsleve - House [Signed] Thomas Jordan C.A. [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/35/34/60 AUCHTEN HILL Auchten Hill Auchten Hill Peter Martin Low Auchenree (via) Portpatrick Isaiah Ferguson High Auchenree via, Portpatrick 015 A hill the Surface of which is of a coarse description Part cultivated nearly Covered with short heath, is on the farm of High Auchenree and is the property of. Thomas Hunter Blair Esqr. Dunskey and on this hill is a ◬ [Trigonometrical] Station Called by Trig [Trigonometrical] party Auchenree and on west Side of a large part of high moorland Known by the Name of Braid moor- (D Griffin corp [corporal])
OS1/35/34/60 MOORCROFT MOSS Moorcroft Moss Moorcroft Moss Peter Martin Low Auchenree (via) Portpatrick Mathew Wither Moorcroft via, Portpatrick 015 A considerable stripe of Moss bounded on the East Side by the Farms of Hih and Low Auchenree, it is on the property of Moorcroft and is the property of Thomas Hunter Blair Esqr. DunsKey
OS1/35/34/60 [Page] 60 -- Plan 15B Trace No. 3 -- [Parish] of Portpatrick List of Names collected by C. A. [Civilian Assistant] Thomas Jordan 7th. July 1847 1st. Examiner Objects Achten Hill -- Hill Moorcroft Moss -- Moss Entry for High Auchenree is scored out. [Signed] Thomas Jordan C.A. [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/35/34/61 CRAIGSLEVE Craigsleve ◬ [Trigonometrical Point] Craigsleve ◬ [Trigonometrical Point] Peter Martin Low Auchenree via, Portpatrick David Wright Craigboy via, Portpatrick 015 A Trig [Trigonometrical] station. North west of the farm house of Craigsleve and on said farm
OS1/35/34/61 MOORCROFT Moorcroft Moorcroft Peter Martin Low Auchenree via, Portpatrick James Logan, workman, Moorcroft via, Portpatrick 015 A slate House one Storey and in good repair, North of it is offices thatched, part of which is occupied by Workmen , to it is a farm of about 200 Acres attached. the greater part rocky and moor land now in the possession of Matthew Wither. farmer, and is the property of Thomas Hunter Blair Esqr. Dunskey
OS1/35/34/61 CRAIGBOY BRIDGE Craigboy Bridge Craigboy Bridge Craigbowie Bridge James Logan, workman, Moorcroft via, Portpatrick David Wright Craigboy via, Portpatrick John Murdoch Esqr. Factor to Thomas Hunter Blair Esqr. Dinvin House via, Portpatrick 015 This bridge takes its name from a farm of the name of craigboy, which is adjacent. it is built by the County.
OS1/35/34/61 [Page] 61 -- Plan 15B Trace No. 3 -- [Parish] of Portpatrick List of Names Collected by C. Asst. [Civilian Assistant] Thomas Jordan 7th. July 1847 1st. Examiner Objects Craigsleve ◬ -- ◬ [Trigonometrical] Station Craigboy Bridge - Bridge [Signed] Thomas Jordan C.A. [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/35/34/62 [Page] 61 -- Plan 15B Trace No. 3 -- [Parish] of Portpatrick List of Names Collected by C. Asst. [Civilian Assistant] Thomas Jordan 7th. July 1847 1st. Examiner Objects Craigsleve ◬ -- ◬ [Trigonometrical] Station Craigboy Bridge - Bridge [Signed] Thomas Jordan C.A. [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/35/34/63 AUCHTERMACKEAN PLANTING Auchtermackean Planting Auchtermackean Planting OughtrymaKain Planting William Reiside Game Keeper DunsKey via, Portpatrick Peter Martin Low Auchenree via, Portpatrick John Murdoch Esqr. Factor to Thomas Hunter Blair Esqr. Dinvin via Portpatrick 015 This planting takes its name from a farm which is adjacent, now is attached to the DunsKey lands, a portion of it is young and the general appearance is fir, but mixed with Ash, Oak, and sycamore. the portion that runs along the glen is of a grosser description than what is on the elevated ground, and the property of Thomas Hunter Blair Esqr. DunsKey
OS1/35/34/63 ROSS'S PLANTING Ross's Planting Ross's Planting Craigbowie Planting Craigbowie Planting William Reiside Game Keeper DunsKey via, Portpatrick David Wright, workman, Craigboy via, Portpatrick John Lamb Forrester DunsKey Portpatrick John Murdoch Esqr. Factor to Thomas Hunter Blair Esqr. Dinvin via Portpatrick 015 This takes its name from a Man of the name who holds the farm of Craigboy which is adjacent, it is a young planting and mixed with firs, oak and ash bit its general appearance is firr and is the property of Thomas Hunter Blair Esqr. Dunskey.
OS1/35/34/63 [Page] 63 -- Plan 15B Trace No. 3 -- [Parish] of Portpatrick List of Names Collected by C. Asst. [Civilian Assistant] Thomas Jordan 7th. July 1847 1st. Examiner Objects Auchremackean Planting - Planting Ross's Planting - Planting [Signed] Thomas Jordan C.A. [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/35/34/64 MOSS PLANTING Moss Planting Moss Planting William Reiside Game Keeper DunsKey Via, Portpatrick David Wright Wright, worKman, Craigboy, via, Portpatrick 015 A Considerable planting, the Centre of which is very thinly planted, thro' [through] runs a car road is elevated ground of rocky description and planted with oaks, ash and fir. it takes its name from the moss which is formerly was but been all Cut away, to distinguish it from the other plantings that are adjacent it is so Called, And is the property of Thomas Hunter Blair Esqr. DunsKey
OS1/35/34/64 DUNSKEY LOCH DunsKey Loch DunsKey Loch William Reiside Game Keeper DunsKey Via, Portpatrick David Wright Wright, worKman, Craigboy, via, Portpatrick 015 An Artificial Loch. bounded on the East side by a planting (young) and on the west side by Craigboy fell, at the north end of it is a small island. appearantly having . Some Small trees and is on the land of DunsKey
OS1/35/34/64 [Page] 64 -- Plan 15B Trace No. 3 -- [Parish] of Portpatrick List of Names Collected by C. Asst. [Civilian Assistant] Thomas Jordan 7th. July 1847 1st. Examiner Objects Moss Planting - Planting DunsKey Loch _ Loch [Signed] Thomas Jordan C.A. [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/35/34/65 MCCIBBINS HILL McCibbins Hill McCibbins Hill McCubbins Hill William Reiside Game Keeper DunsKey via, Portpatrick John Murphy Dinvin, via, Portpatrick John Murdoch Esqr. Factor to Thomas Hunter Blair Esqr. Dinvin House via, Portpatrick 015 A ridge like shape, the Surface of which is pasture, is on the the west side of the road leading from Portpatrick to Kirkcolm, is bounded on the North west Side by Moss Planting, is held by Matthew Wither of Moorcroft farm and is the property of Thomas Hunter Blair Esqr. DunsKey
OS1/35/34/65 CRAIGBOY FELL Craigboy Fell Craigboy Fell Craigbowie Fell William Reiside Game Keeper DunsKey via, Portpatrick John Murphy Dinvin, via, Portpatrick John Murdoch Esqr. Factor to Thomas Hunter Blair Esqr. Dinvin House via, Portpatrick 015 This hill is on the lands of DunsKey is of a rocky description. the base of which is nearly oval. the portion which falls very Sudden on the west side till it meets Auchtermackean glen is very thickly planted. with oak, ash. sycamore and firs, on it is a Trig [Trigonometrical] station Called by Trig [Trigonometrical] party DunsKeith . and is the property of Thomas Hunter Blair Esqr. DunsKey
OS1/35/34/65 [Page] 65 -- Plan 15B Trace No. 3 -- [Parish] of Portpatrick List of Names Collected by C. Asst. [Civilian Assistant] Thomas Jordan 7th. July 1847 1st. Examiner Objects McCibbins Hill - A Hill Craigboy Fell - A Hill [Signed] Thomas Jordan C.A. [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/35/34/66 AUCHTERMACKEAN GLEN Auchtermackean Glen Auchtermackean Glen DunsKey Glen William Reiside, Game Keeper DunsKey via, Portpatrick David Wright, worKman, Craigboy, via, Portpatrick John Murdoch Esqr. Factor to Thomas Hunter Blair Esqr. Dinvin House via, Portpatrick 015 A precipitous glen, bounded on the north side by a palanting on the south west by a thick planting, and on the East side by a portion of Craigboy fell, thickly wooded with oak, ash and firs and is the property of Thomas Hunter Blair Esqr. D
OS1/35/34/66 AUCHTERMACKEAN BURN Auchtermackean Burn Auchtermackean Burn OughtrymaKain Burn William Reiside, Game Keeper DunsKey via, Portpatrick Peter Martin Low Auchenree via [Portpatrick] John Murdoch Esqr. Factor to Thomas Hunter Blair Esqr. Dinvin House via, Portpatrick 015 A considerable burn runs in a Southerly direction till it meets the Irish Sea. it takes its rise in Low Auchenree moss. met by several other streams (not of any note) till it forms one worthy of notice. it is met by Craigsleve Burn north of Craigboy Bridge, runs thro' [through] Craigboy farm till it meets the farm of AuchtermacKean and then is Known by the name given till it meets the Sea, -
OS1/35/34/66 [Page] 66 -- Plan 15B Trace No. 3 -- [Parish] of Portpatrick List of Names Collected by C. Asst. [Civilian Assistant] Thomas Jordan 7th. July 1847 1st. Examiner Objects AuchtermacKean Glen - Glen Auchtermackean Burn - Burn DunsKey Loch _ Loch [Signed] Thomas Jordan C.A. [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/35/34/67 KILLINTRINGAN FELL KillIintringan Fell Killantringan Fell William Reiside, Game Keeper DunsKey (via) Portpatrick Peter Martin Low Auchenree via Portpatrick John Murdoch Esqr. Factor to Thomas Hunter Blair Esqr. Dinvin House via, Portpatrick 015 A large rocky hill Covered with heather. the base of which is nearly oval, is bounded by AuchtermacKean farm on the South, and is the property of Thomas Hunter Blais Esqr. DunsKey
OS1/35/34/67 DINVIN HILL Dinvin Hill Dinvin Hill James Boyd. Farmer Dinvin North via, Portpatrick Peter Martin Low Auchenree via Portpatrick 015 This hill is on the farm of Dinvin North, and in the possession of James Boyd Farmer. It is an oblong shape, the Surface of which is good dry soil and produces Corn etc. and is the property of Thomas Hunter Blair Esqr. DunsKey
OS1/35/34/67 [Page] 67 -- Plan 15 B Trace No. 3 -- [Parish] of Portpatrick List of Names collected by C. Asst. [Civilian Assistant] Thomas Jordan 7th. July 1847 1st. Examiner Objects Killintringan Fell -- A hill Dinvin Hill - A hill [Signed] Thomas Jordan C.A. [Civilian Assistant]
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OS1/35/34/69 DINVIN Dinvin Dinvin Peter Martin Low Auchenree via Portpatrick James Boyd, Farmer Dinvin North via Portpatrick 015 This Station is situated on elevated ground, Called by Trig [Trigonometrical] party Dinvin, held by Mr. Murdoch Factor
OS1/35/34/69 FALL OF FOURS PLANTING Fall of Fours Planting Fall of Fours Planting Dinvin Wood * or Planting William Reiside - Game Keeper Dunskey, via, Portpatrick James Boyd, Farmer Dinvin North via Portpatrick * John Murdoch Esqr. Factor to Thomas Hunter Blair Esqr. Dinvin House via, Portpatrick 015 A thick Planting mixed, its general appearance is fir, on the road leading from Portpatrick to KirKcolm and is the property of Thomas Hunter Blair Esqr. DunsKey
OS1/35/34/69 DINVIN MOSS Dinvin Moss Dinvin Moss Dinvin Moss James Boyd, Farmer Dinvin North via Portpatrick Peter Martin Low Auchenree via Portpatrick John Murdoch Esqr. Factor to Thomas Hunter Blair Esqr. Dinvin House via, Portpatrick 015 A small stripe of moss on the farm of Dinvin North held by James Boyd farmer and is the property of Thomas Hunter Blair Esqr. DunsKey
OS1/35/34/69 [Page] 69 -- Plan 15 B Trace No. 3 -- [Parish] of Portpatrick List of Names collected by C. Asst. [Civilian Assistant] Thomas Jordan 7th. July 1847 1st. Examiner Objects Dinvin -- ◬ [Trigonometrical] Station Fall of Fours Planting -- Planting Dinvin Moss -- Moss [Signed] Thomas Jordan C.A. [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/35/34/70 DINVIN NORTH Dinvin North Dinvin North Dinvin Upper James Boyd, Farmer Dinvin North via Portpatrick Peter Martin Low Auchenree via Portpatrick John Murdoch Esqr. Factor to Thomas Hunter Blair Esqr. Dinvin House via, Portpatrick 015 A good Slated hous in good repair, adjacent is offices, but in middling repair, to it is a farm of about 100 acres attached the greater portion of it is coarse rocky ground and held by James Boyd farmer, And is the property of Thomas Hunter Blair Esqr. DunsKey
OS1/35/34/70 LOW AUCHENREE Low Auchenree Low Auchenree Peter Martin Low Auchenree via Portpatrick Andrew Martin Tenant Low Auchenree via Portpatrick 015 This house is one Storey and Slated. adjacent in middling repair. To it is a large farm, but now divided into two Called High and Low Auchenree it is very Coarse, the greater part is of a rock description and Moor, it is about 200 acres in extent. and is the property of Thomas Hunter Blair Esqr. DunsKey.
OS1/35/34/70 [Page] 69 -- Plan 15 B Trace No. 3 -- [Parish] of Portpatrick List of Names collected by C. Asst. [Civilian Assistant] Thomas Jordan 7th. July 1847 1st. Examiner Objects Dinvin North -- House Low Auchenree -- House [Signed] Thomas Jordan C.A. [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/35/34/71 AUCHENREE BURN Auchenree Burn Auchenree Burn Peter Martin Low Auchenree, via, Portpatrick William Reiside Game Keeper DunsKey via Portpatrick 015 This burn runs for a Considerable distance, takes its rise from High Auchenree Moss it is not well Known by any person but those whom are living Convenient . (it is met by Several other streams not of any Consequence) It runs in a Westerly direction till it passes under a bridge which is on the road leading from Portpatrick to KirKcolm, Afterwards it is well Known by AuchternacKean burn. (better Known by Glen) Continues Said course thro' [through] the plantings of Dunskey till it meets the Irish Sea,
OS1/35/34/71 [Page] 69 -- Plan 15 B Trace No. 3 -- [Parish] of Portpatrick List of Names collected by C. Asst. [Civilian Assistant] Thomas Jordan 7th. July 1847 1st. Examiner Objects Auchenree Burn -- Burn [Signed] Thomas Jordan C.A. [Civilian Assistant]
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OS1/35/34/96 Ordnance Survey date Stamp on page - 14 Aug .91