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Parish of Old Luce
Plan 17 B
Index
Names of Objects -- Page
Airyhemming -- 12
Ballach-a-heathry -- 4
Balmesh -- 9
Barmain Hill -- 8
Black Hill -- 4
Campbell's Croft -- 8
Camrie -- 7
Camrie Burn -- 5
Camrie Fell -- 12
Carscreugh -- 3
Carscreugh Castle -- 3
Carscreugh Fell -- 14
Craig -- 14
Craig Fell -- 14
Dam Park -- 9
Glenhoul -- 6
High Boreland -- 11
Honey Pig -- 5
Knockemanney -- 3
Meadow Park -- 5
Mid Hill -- 13
Old Park -- 9
Soldier's Hill -- 13
White Cairn -- 6
Additional Names
Airyhemming Wood -- 12
Old Military Road -- 11
The Glen Plantation -- 10
The Round Plantation -- 10
Water of Luce -- 11
[Signed] W Driscoll Gosset
Lt. R E [Lieutenant Royal Engineers]
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CARSCREUGH |
Cascreugh
Carsgrove
Cascreugh
Carscreugh
Corsecrook |
Mr. Logan
Mr T. Saunders
George Guthrie Esqr.
George McHaffie Esqr.
Symson's description App. Histy. Gally. [History Galloway] 1684 |
017 |
[Situation] 2 1/4 miles N.W. [North West] of the Village of Glenluce.
A house 2 stories high and slated, with suitable office houses and a farm of 600 acres 1/10 of which is arable the remainder is moorland and rough pasture The property of the Earl of Stair |
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CARSCREUGH CASTLE |
Carsecreuch
Cascreugh Castle
Cascreugh
Cascreugh |
Statistical Acct [Account] of Wigton 1841
Revd [Reverend] J. Puller
Ainslie's Map 1782
Map of Wigtownshire 1841 |
017 |
[Situation] 2 1/4 miles N.W [North West] of the Village of Glenluce.
The ruins of an old Castle Said to have been the residence of the celebrated Marshal Stair in the reign of George 2nd. |
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KNOCKEMANNEY |
Knockemanney
Knockmanney
Castle Hill |
Old map of farm
David Dick
Miss Dick |
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[Situation] To the North of Carscreugh Castle.
A hill of a ridge like shape extending north from Cascreugh Castle to Cascreugh Fell the soil of it is chiefly arable situate on the farm of the Cascreugh |
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Parish of Old Luce
Form 136
Page 33 - Carscreugh
33 Carscreugh Castle
33; 37 Knockemanney |
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BALLACH-A-HEATHRY |
Ballach-a-heathry
Ballach-a-heathry
Ballach-a-heathry |
Thomas Wallace
David Dick
Old map of farm |
017 |
[Situation] 1/2 mile N.W. [North West] of Carscreugh Castle.
A long narrow ridge of high ground or hill on the East side of the road leading from Glenluce to The Snap Inn on the summit is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station named Cascreugh by Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Party it being the farm of that name |
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BLACK HILL |
Black Hill
Black Hill |
Thomas Wallace
James Cairns |
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[Situation] 3/4 mile S.E [South East] of Carscreugh Castle.
A hill on the farm of Deiveirs Situate north side of the road from Glenluce to Newtonstewart the soil is arable on the summit is a trig [trigonometrical] Station |
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Parish of Old Luce
Form 136 Page
37 - Ballach-a-heathry
36 - Black Hill
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CAMRIE BURN |
Camrie Burn
Camrie Burn
Camrie Burn
Camerie Burn |
William McGuaker
Anthony Stroyan
George McHaffie Esqr.
Ainlsie's Map 1782 |
017 |
[Situation] Near the N. [North] portion of Parish 1 mile SE [South East] of Gabsnout Bridge.
A small Stream running through the Farm of Camrie |
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HONEY PIG |
Honey pig
Honey pig
Honey Pig |
Mr James Gibson factor
Robert Clanchan Gamekeeper
Ainslie's Map 1782 |
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[Situation] 3/4 miles N by E [North by East] of Glenluce & 1 1/2 miles West of Carscreugh Castle.
A small Farm house thatched and Office houses in middling repair having a small portion of land attached - the property of Sir James D. Hay Bart. [Baronet] |
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MEADOW PARK |
Meadow park
Meadow Park
Meadow Park |
James Gibson Esqr. Factor
W.T. Saunders
Ainslie's Map 1782 |
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[Situation] 1 1/4 Mile N [North] of Glenluce 1 1/4 miles S.W. [South West] of Gabsnout Bridge.
A farm house slated having office houses in good repair and a small farm of land attached - the property of Sir James D, Hay Bart. [Baronet] |
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Parish of Old Luce
Form 136 Page
27 - Camrie Burn
25 - Honey Pig
25 - Meadow Park |
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GHAIST HALL |
Ghaist hall
Ghaist Ha' or
Ghost Hall
Ghaist Hall
Ghaist Hall |
Mr James Gibson factor
William Saunders
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Ainslie's Map 1782
Plan 17 D |
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[Situation] 1 1/2 Miles N. by E [North by East] of Glenluce.
A Trigl. ◬ [Trigonometrical Station] on the farm of Ghaist hall |
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WHITE CAIRN |
White cairn
White cairn
White Cairn
Whitecairn |
Alexander Laggate
William T. Saunders
George Guthrie Esqr.
Ainslie's map 1782 |
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[Situation] 1 m [mile &] 3/4 N.N.E. [North North East] of Glenluce & 1 Mile West of Carscreugh Castle.
A farm house one Storey high Slated Office [houses] thatched and in good [repair] There is a portion of [land] chiefly arable attached [to] Said house and is the property of the Earl of Stair - |
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GLENHOUL |
Glenhoul
Glenhoul
Glenhowl
Glenhoul |
Alexander McCulloch
William T Saunders
George Guthrie Esq.
George McHaffie |
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[Situation] 1 1/2 Mile N.N.E. [North North East] of Glenluce & 1 Mile S W of Carscreugh Castle.
A Farm house one storey high with office houses all slated and in [excellent] repair. There is also a farm of 120 acres of arable land attached the property of the Earl of Stair |
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Parish of Old Luce
Form 136 Page
31 - Ghaist Hall
27 - White Cairn
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CAMRIE |
Camrie
Camrie
Camerie
Camrie
Camrie |
William McGuaker
William T. Saunders
Ainslie's map 1782
James Gibson Esqr.
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] 2 miles North of Glenluce & 1 mile East of Gabsnout Bridge.
A farm house one [story] high having tolerable good Office houses and a farm of indifferent land attached The property of Sir James D. Hay. |
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Parish of Old Luce
Form 136 Page
27 - Camrie
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BARMAIN HILL |
Barmain
Barmain
Barmain Hill |
Alexander McCulloch
Thomas Milroy
Plan 17D |
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[Situation] 1 Mile S.W [South West] of Carscreugh Castle.
A Small hill on the farm of Glenhowl |
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CAMPBELL'S CROFT |
Campbell's Croft
Campbell's Croft
Campbell's Croft
Campbell's Croft
Campbell's Croft |
Alexander McCulloch
William T. Saunders
George Guthrie Esq.
Ainslie's map 1782
George McHaffie Esq. |
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[Situation] on the west Side of the road from Glenluce to Snap Inn about 1 1/2 miles from the former.
A Small dwelling house and a small farm attached. The [property] of the Earl of Stair - Note this is well Known in the [neighbourhood] |
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Parish of Old Luce
Form 136 Page
29 - Barmain Hill
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OLD PARK |
Old Park
Old Park
Old Park
Old Park |
Thomas McQuaker
William T. Saunders
James Gibson Esqr.
Ainslie's map 1782 |
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[Situation] 1 Mile S.E [South East] of Gabsnout Bridge.
A farm house and two office houses in bad repair and a farm attached occupied by Thomas McQuaker The property of Sir James D Hay Bart. [Baronet] |
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DAM PARK |
Dam Park
Dampark
Dampark |
Thomas McQuaker
James Gibson Esqr.
William T. Saunders |
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[Situation] 1/4 mile NE [North East of Old Park.
A Small cottage in bad repair on the farm of old Park |
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BALMESH |
Ballmash
Balmesh
Balmash
Balmash
Balmesh |
Thomas McQuaker
James Gibson Esqr.
Ainslie's map 1782
William T. Saunders
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] 1 Mile SE by E [South East by East] of Gabsnout Bridge and 1/4 mile East of Water of Luce.
A farm house one story high Slated and in good repair with suitable out houses and a farm attached - The property of Sir James D. Hay Bart. [Baronet] |
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Parish of Old Luce
Form 136 Page
23 - Old Park
23 - Dam Park
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THE GLEN PLANTATION |
The Glen Plantation
The Glen Plantation |
James Stewart Esq. Dunragit
Alexander Weir Gamekeeper to Sir J.D. Hay Bart [Baronet] |
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[Situation] 1/2 mile SW [South West] of Gabsnout Bridge.
A small plantation of Fir Trees on the farm of Carscreugh and west of Carscreugh Castle |
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THE ROUND PLANTATION |
The Round Plantation
The Round Plantation |
Mr Logan
W.T. Saunders |
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[Situation] 1/4 mile West of Carscreugh Castle.
A small plantation of Fir Trees on the farm of Carscreugh and west of Carscreugh Castle |
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HIGH BORELAND |
High Boraland
High Borland
Boreland
High Boreland
High Boreland |
James Milroy
James Gibson Esqr.
Ainslies map 1782
Plan 17 C
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] In the N.W. [North West] of the Parish of old Luce 1 1/2 miles NW. [North West] off Glenluce.
A Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station on the farm of High Boraland. The place on which it stands is not Known by any particular name |
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WATER OF LUCE |
Water of Luce
Water of Luce
River Luce
River Luce |
George Mchaffie Esqr.
See Plan 17 D
Thomas Williamson
Hugh Campbell |
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[Situation] Forms part of the Eastern Boundary of Old Luce, from thence passes through the Centre of the Parish.
This River runs in a southerly direction through a part of the Parish of Old Luce and falls into the Bay of Luce 1 mile S.W. [South West] of the Village of Glenluce. |
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OLD MILITARY ROAD |
Old Military Road
Old Military Road
Old Military Road |
David Dick
William Brown
George McHaffie Esq. |
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[Situation] 1/2 mile South of Carscreugh Castle.
An Old Road from Glenluce to Newtonstewart, it was constructed by the Military under the direction of Genl. [General] Wade from 1750 to 1760. It is now in bad repair and not much used. |
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Parish of Old Luce
Form 136 Page
29 - High Boreland
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CAMRIE FELL |
Camrie Fell
Camrie Fell
Camrie Fell |
William McMaster
Robert Clanachan Gamekeeper
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] 2 miles N [North] of Glenluce & 1 mile East of Gabsnout Bridge.
A small rough heathy hill Situated on Camrie farm on the [summit] of this hill is a Trigl. ◬ [Trigonometrical Station] |
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AIRYHEMMING |
Airyhemming
Airyhemming
Airyhemman
Airyhemming
Airyhemming
Airyhemming |
Thomas Williamson
W.T. Saunders
Ainslie's map 1782
James Gibson Esq.
George McHaffie Esqr.
Plan 17C |
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[Situation] In the N.W. [North West] of the Ph. [Parish] of Old Luce 5/8 mile South of Gabsnout Bridge.
A farm house of good [construction] one story high in good repair with suitable office houses and a large farm attached chiefly moorland occupied by Thomas Williamson - The property of Sir James D Hay Bart. [Baronet] - on this farm is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] station named after [the] farm - the small hill on which [it] stands is not Known by any particular name |
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AIRYHEMMING WOOD |
Airyhemming Wood
Airyhemming Wood |
Thomas Williamson
WT Saunders |
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[Situation] East of Airyhemming Farm House.
A small plantation of Ash & Fir Trees, on the farm of Airyhemming. |
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Form 136 Page
17 - Camrie Fell
21 - Airyhemming
63 - Airyhemming Wood |
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SOLDIER'S HILL |
Soldier's Hill
Soldier's Hill |
Thomas Wallace
Thomas Milroy |
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[Situation] In the N. [North] of the Parish of Old Luce on Cascreugh Fell 1 1/4 miles North of Carscreugh Castle.
This name applies to the highest point of Cascreugh Fell it is a small green hill or Knowe Said to be the place where formerly the Earl or Marshal Stair used to parade his soldiers - hence the name Soldier's Hill |
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MID HILL |
Mid Hill
Mid Hill |
Thomas Wallace
Thomas Milroy |
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[Situation] 3/4 mile South of Carscreugh Castle.
A small hill on the farm of Derveird the soil is arable situate near Black Hill. |
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Parish Old Luce
Form 136 Page
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36 - Mid Hill |
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CRAIG FELL |
Craig Fell
Craig Fell
Craig Hill or Craig Fell |
William Cumming
James McNish
David Hood |
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[Situation] In the NW. [North West] of the Parish of Old Luce about 2 3/4 miles from Glenluce (in a direct line) & 3/4 mile NW [North West] of Gabsnout Bridge.
A large hill situate by the side of the river Luce it is sometimes called Fell of the Craig by the country people on [the] Summit is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station |
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CRAIG |
Craig
Craig
Craig
Craig |
William Cumming
William T. Saunders
James Gibson Esq.
Ainslie's map 1782 |
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[Situation] In the NW. [North West] of the Parish of Old Luce near the west side of the river & 1/3 mile N.W. [North West] of Gabsnout Bridge.
A farm yard consisting of well constructed houses with a [farm] attached in the occupation of Mr Wallace farmer Galdenach The property of Sir James D Hay Bart. [Baronet] |
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CARSCREUGH FELL |
Carscreugh Fell
Carscreugh Fell
Cascrough Fell
Cascreugh Fell
Carscreugh Fell |
Thomas Wallace
Peter Danil
Peter Duglas
Robert McKenzie
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] In the N [North] of the Parish of Old Luce & 1 1/4 miles north of Carscreugh Castle.
A large hill rising regularly on all sides and consists of rough heathy pasture, on the Summit is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station - See article "Soldier's Hill" |
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Form 136 Page
15 - Craig Fell
15 - Craig
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CRAIG FELL |
Craig Fell
Craig Fell |
William Cumming Gabsnout by Glenluce
James McNish Labourer on the Craig Farm |
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A large hill 3 1/2 miles from Glenluce by the Side of the River Luce Bearing nearly North and South Sometimes called Fell of the Craig on the top is a ◬ [Trigonometrical Station] Called by the trig [trigonometrical] party Craig fell |
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CRAIG |
Craig
Craig
Craig
Craig |
William Cumming Gobsnout by Glenluce
William T. Saunders
James Gibson Esq, Mains of Park Glenluce
Ainslie's map 1782 |
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Farm Buildings Well built and in good repair no Dwelling House attached the Property of Sir James D. Hay Dunraggett Mr William Wallace Gadenoch Mill tenant |
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Plan 17 B List of Names collected by William Rogers Pt [Private] RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners]
Trace No. 1-- [Parish] Old Luce
[Object]
Craig Fell - Hill
Craig - Farm Building
[Signed] William Rogers
Pt [Private] RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners]
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CAMRIE FELL |
Camrie Fell
Camrie Fell |
William McQuaker Farmer, Carribee by Glenluce
Robert Clanaghan Gamekeeper, Glenluce |
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A Small Rough heathy hill Situated on a Farm of the Same name and on the Summit of Which Stands a Trig [Trigonometrical] Station. |
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Plan 17 B -- List of Names collected by Civil Assistant Thomas Smith 1st Examiner
Trace No. 2 -- [Parish] Old Luce
[Object]
Camrie - A hill
[Signed] Thomas Smith
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CASCREUGH FELL |
Cascreugh Fell
Cascreugh Fell
Cascreugh Fell
Cascroagh Fell |
Thomas Wallace, Garvilland by Glenluce
Peter Donil, Glenluce
Robert McKenzie, Glenluce
Peter Duglas, Glenluce |
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A Large tabular hill rising Gradually on all Sides & is Rough heathy pasture On the Summit of this hill is a ◬ [Trigonometrical] Station call'd by the Trigl [Trigonometrical] Party Cascroagh Fell. The Sumit is often called Soldiers Hill of Knowe. And is in the Cascreugh Farm the Property of the Earl of Stair |
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SOLDIER'S HILL |
Soldiers Hill
Soldiers Hill |
Thomas Wallace Farmer, Garvelland via Glenluce
Thomas Milroy, Glenluce |
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The Highest part of Cascreough Fell. Is a Rough green Hill called Soldiers Hill or Knowe. Said to be A place where the The old Erel or Mareschal Stair used to parade or drill his Soldiers |
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Plan 17 B -- List of Names collected by Collected by P.W. Rogers & Corrected by William Birkby Pt [Private] RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] 2 Examiner
[Trace] 3-- [Parish] Old Luce
[Object]
Cascreugh Fell - Hill
Soldiers Hill - Hill
[Signed] Coppied & Corrected from original
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Plan 17B List of Names collected by William Rogers Pt [Private] RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] 1st examiner
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AIRYHEMMING (Farm) |
Airyhemming
Airyhemming |
Thomas Williamson, Airyhemming By Glenluce
W. T. Saunders, Glenluce |
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a Farm House [one] story high & In good repair having good office houses & a large partley moor Land about 3 miles West of Glenluce and the property of Sir James D. Hay Bt. [Baronet] occupier Thomas Williamson |
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AIRYHEMMING |
Airyhemming
Airyhemming
Airyhemming
Airyhemman |
Thomas Williamson, Airyhemming via Glenluce
William T. Saunders, Glenluce
James Gibson Mains of Park Glenluce
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A Small hill on which Stands a Trig [Trigonometrical] Station on Its Summit It Is all arable and on the Farm of Aryhemming |
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[Plan] 17 B -- List of Names collected by James Griffin 1st Examiner
Trace No. 4 -- [Parish] Old Luce
[Object]
Airyhemming - a Farm house
Airyhemming - A Trig [trigonometrical] Station
[Signed] James Griffin C. [Civilian] Assistant 1 Examiner |
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OLD PARK |
Old Park
Old Park
Old Park |
Thomas McQuaker Farmer Old Park via Glen Luce
William T Saunders Now Craigenholly Glenluce
James Gibson Esq. Mains of Park Glenluce |
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A [Farm] Dwelling house & 2 office houses In Bad repair about 2 miles West of Glen Luce and the property of Sir James D. Hay Bt. [Baronet] |
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DAM PARK |
Dam Park
Dam Park
Dam Park |
Thomas McQuaker Old Park via Glen Luce
William T. Saunders
Now Craigenholly
Glenluce
James Gibson Esq, Mains of Park Glenluce |
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a Small House out of repair on the farm of Old Park and the property of Sir James D. Hay Bt. [Baronet] |
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BALMESH |
Ballmash
Balmash
Balmash
Belmash |
Thomas McQuaker Farmer Old Park via Glen Luce Craigenholly
William T Saunders, Glenluce
J. Gibson Esq, Mains of Park |
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a Farm House one Story high slated & In good repair having Tolerable good office Houses & a Farm of Land attached the property of Sir James D. Hay Bt. [Baronet] |
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List of Names collected by James Griffin C. [Civilian] Assistant 1st Examiner
Plan 17 B - - [Parish] Old Luce
Trace No. 4
[Object]
Old Park - a Farm house
Dam Park - a House
Ballmesh - a Farm House
[Signed] James Griffin
C [Civilian] Assistant
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CAMRIE BURN |
Camrie Burn
Camrie Burn
Camrie |
William McQuaker Camrie by Glenluce
Anthony Stroyan Glenluce |
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A Small Stream running threw the Farm of Camrie |
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HONEY PIG |
Honey pig
Honey pig
Hunney Pig |
Mr James Gibson Mains of Park by Glenluce
Robert Clanachan gamekeeper Glenluce |
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A Small Farmhouse Thatched and office houses in middling Repair, to which is Attached a Small portion of Land the Property of Sir J. Hay of Duneagit |
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MEADOWPARK |
Meadowpark
Meadow Park |
Mr James Gibson, Mains of Park
William T Saunders Glenluce |
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Plan 17 B -- List of Names collected by John BracKen Royal Sappers & Miners
Trace N 5 -- [Parish] Old Luce
[Object]
Camrie Burn - Stream
Honey pig - House
Meadowpark - House
[Signed] John Bracken
Pt [Private] R.S. [Royal Sappers] & Miners
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WHITE CAIRN |
Whitecairn
Whitecairn
White Cairn |
Alexander Leggate Whitecairn by Glenluce
William T. Saunders Glenluce
George Guthrie Esqr. Stranraer |
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A Farm house one Story high Slated office houses Thatched all in good repair with a portion of land attached to it mostly arable this house and Farm lyes 1 1/2 mile from the Village of Glenluce on the north Road leading to the Snap Inn. The property of Earl of Stair. |
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GLENHOUL |
Glenhoul
Glenhoul
Glenhowl |
Alexander McCulloch Glenhoul by Glenluce
William T. Saunders Glenluce
George Guthrie Esq. Stranraer |
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A Farm house one Storey high with office houses all Slated and in Excellent repair with 120 acres of land attached to it all arable this house and Farm lyes 1 1/2 mile from the Village of Glenluce on the Road leading to the Snap Inn north by East the property of John D. Earl of Stair. |
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CAMRIE |
Camrie
Camrie
Camrie |
William McQuaker Camrie by Glenluce
William T. Saunders Glenluce
James Gibson Mains of Park Glenluce |
017 |
A Farm house one Story high with office houses to which are part slated and part of them thatched all in good Repair and a Portion of land attached to it mostly heathy mountain pasture with a few acres of arable land this Farm lyes 3 miles Westwards from Glenluce Village from the north road leading towards the Snap Inn. The property of Sir James D. Hay Bart. [Baronet] Dunraget |
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Plan 17 B -- List of Names collected by James D. Johnstone 24th April 1846
Trace No. 5 -- [Parish] Old Luce
[Object]
White Cairn - House
Glenhoul - House
Camrie - House
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BARMAIN |
Barmain
Barmain |
Alexander McCulloch Farmer Glenhoul via Glenluce
Thomas Milroy Glenluce |
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A Small Cultivated hill on the Farm of Glenhoul. The property of the Earl of Stair. |
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CAMPBELLS CROFT |
Campbells Croft
Campbells Croft
Campbells Croft
Campbells Croft |
Alexander McCulloch Farmer Glenhoul via Glenluce
W.T. Saunders Glenluce
George Guthrie Esqr. Stranraer
Ainslie's map 1782 |
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A Small Dwelling house & 4 or 5 fields of land well Known as Campbells Croft on the W. [West] Side of the Road from Glenluce to the Snap Inn And about 1 1/2 mile from Glenluce the Property of the Earl of Stair. |
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HIGH BORELAND |
High Boraland
High Boreland
Boreland |
James Milroy Mains of Park Glenluce
James Gibson Esqr.
Ainslie's map |
017 |
A Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station on the farm of High Boreland called so after the farm by trigl. [trigonometrical] Party (Copied) |
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Plan 17 B -- List of Names Collected by Private William Birkby 2nd Examiner
Trace 5 -- [Parish] Old Luce
[Object]
Barmain - Hill
Campbells Croft - House
High Boreland - A Trigl [Trigonometrical] station
[Signed] William Birkby
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GHAIST HALL |
Ghaist hall
Ghaist hall |
Mr James Gibson Mains of Park by Glenluce
James Gibson Factor to Sir J.D. Hay Glenluce |
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GHAIST HALL (Farm) |
Ghaist Ha' or Ghost Hall
Ghaist Hall |
William Saunders Glenluce
Glenluce Falans invisible world discovered
James Gibson Esq. Mains of Park Glenluce |
017 |
A Small Farm Consisting of 4 or 5 Fields In one of these fields stood the House wherein Gilbert Campbell & his wife Jennet Campbell used to be visited by the De'il of Glencluce or the Ghost of Agnew the Beggar Man. On this farm Stands A Trigl [Trigonometrical] Station Called by Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Party Ghaist-haw See Discription book for Plan 17.D. |
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Plan 17.B List of Names collected by John Bracken Pt [Private] Royal Sappers & Miners
Trace No. 5-- [Parish] Old Luce
[Object]
Ghaist Hall - a Trig ◬ [Trigonometrical Station]
Gaist Hall - Small Farm
[Signed] William BirKby Pt [Private] R.S.M. [Royal Sappers & Miners]
[Signed] John BracKen
Pt [Private] R.S. [Royal Sappers] & Miners
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CASCREUGH |
Cascreugh
Carsgrove
Cascreugh |
Mr Logan, Cascreugh near Glenluce
William T. Saunders
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Two storey House slated & in good repair with Suitable office Houses and about 600 Acres of Land attached of which [1/10] is arable the rest consist of moorland & other rough pasture In the Estate of the Earl of Stair |
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CASCREUGH CASTLE |
Cascreugh Castle |
Revd. [Reverend] James Pooler Glenluce |
017 |
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KNOCKEMANNY |
Castle Hill
Knockemanny
Knockmany |
Miss Dick Cascreugh near Glenluce
Trace of map of Property Cascreugh via Glenluce
David Dick |
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Plan 17B -- List of Names collected by John Mechan Pt [Private] RSM [Royal Sappers & Miners] 1st Examiner
Trace No 6 -- [Parish] Old Luce
[Object]
Cascreugh - House
Cascreugh Castle - Ruin
Knockemanny - Hill
[Signed] John Mechan
RSM [Royal Sappers & Miners]
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BARNSHANNAN HILL |
Barnshannan Hill
Barnshannan Hill |
Thomas Wallace Farmer Dervaird via Glenluce
Thomas Milroy Glenluce |
017 |
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Plan 17.B. -- List of Names collected by Private William Birkby 2nd Examiner
Trace 6 -- [Parish] Old Luce
[Object]
Barnshannan Hill - Hill
[Signed] William Birkby
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BLACK HILL |
Black Hill
Black Hill |
Thomas Wallace Farmer, Dervaird via [Glenluce]
James Cairns Dervaird Glenluce |
017 |
A Cultivated hill on the Farm of Derverd North of the Road from Glenluce to Newtonstewart And about 1 1/2 miles from the former, on the Summit of this hill is A Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station Black hill. And is the Property of the Earl of Stair |
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MID HILL |
Mid Hill
Mid Hill |
Thomas Wallace Farmer, Dervaird via [Glenluce]
Thomas Milroy Glenluce |
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Plan 17/B -- List of Names Collected by Private William Birkby 2nd Examiner
Trace 6-- [Parish] Old Luce
[Object]
Black Hill - Hill
Mid Hill - Hill
[Signed] William [BirKby]
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KNOCKEMANNY |
Knockemanney
Knockmanney + |
Thomas Wallace Garnelland Glenluce
+ David Dick Farmer Cascreugh via Glenluce
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A long Ridge like hill North of the old Castle of Cascreugh And Stretching from the castle To the Cascreugh Fell. The cheif Part of this Hill has been Cultivated It is on the Farm of the Cascreugh. And is the Property of the Earl of Stair |
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BALLACH-A-HEATHRY |
Ballach-a-heathry
Ballach-a-heathry |
Thomas Wallace Garvelland Glenluce
David Dick Farmer Cascreugh via Glenluce
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A Long narrow Ridge of Hill, on or near the East side of the Road Leading from Glenluce to the Snap Inn On the highest part of this hill there Is A Trigl ◬ [Trigonometrical Station] Called by Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Party Cascreagh And on the Farm of that name. The Property of the Earl of Stair This Hill is Chiefly Cultivated.- |
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Plan 17.B -- List of Names collected by Private William BirKby RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] 2nd Examiner
Trace 6 -- [Parish] Old Luce
[Object]
Knockemanney - Hill
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MEADOW PARK |
Meadow Park |
David Dick Farmer Cascreugh via Glen [Glenluce]
Trace from old Map of property |
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Plan 17.B -- List of Names collected by Private William BirKby 2nd Examiner
Trace 6-- [Parish] Old Luce
[Object] Meadow
[Signed] William BirKby
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Parish of New Luce
Plan 17 B.
Index
Names of objects -- Pages
Ben Leight -- 45
Breedy Burn -- 42
Bught Fell -- 45
Craigentarsie Hill -- 46
Craigentarsie Burn -- 45
Cruise Back Fell -- 42
Gabsnout -- 41
Gabsnout Bridge -- 41
Gabsnout Burn -- 41
Garvilland -- 46
Garvilland Loch -- 46
Gleniron -- 42
Gleniron Fell -- 44
Gleniron Several -- 44
Loch Strand -- 43
Mid Gleniron -- 43
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GABSNOUT BRIDGE |
Gabsnout Bridge
Gabsnout Bridge
Gabsnout Bridge |
William Cumming
Robert Clanachan
George Mchaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] In the South of the Parish of New Luce close to the East bank of the river Luce.
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GABSNOUT |
Gabsnout
Gabsnout
Gabsnout |
William Cumming
James Gibson Esqr
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] In the South of the Parish of New Luce adjoining Gabsnout Bridge.
A Small inferior building occupied as two cottages having a small plot of land attached |
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GABSNOUT BURN |
Gabsnout Burn
Gabsnout Burn
Gabsnout Burn |
William Cumming
Robert Clanachan
George Mchaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] In the South of the Parish of New Luce south side of Mid Gleniron farm house.
A small [burn running in a] S. [South] western [direction] Luce for a [distance about 25 Chains forms the Boundary between Oldluce & Newluce] |
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Parish of New Luce
Form 136 Page
49 - Gabsnout Bridge
49 - Gabsnout
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BREEDY BURN |
Bradie Burn
Breedy Burn
Burn Breedy
Breedy Burn or Burn Breedy
Breedy Burn or Burn Breedy |
William Cumming
Anthony Stroyan
Robert Clanchan Gamekeeper
WT Saunders
Thomas Williamson |
017 |
[Situation] In the South of the Parish of New Luce passing through the farm of Gleniron & East of the River Luce.
A Small mountain Stream running in a Southern direction and falls into the river Luce near the N. [North] side of Gabsnout Bridge |
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GLENIRON |
Gleniron
Gleniron
Gleniron
Glenairn
Glenairn
Glencairse
Glencairn
Gleniron |
Thomas Wallace
William McQuaker
G. Guthrie Esqr Factor
Alexander Leggatt
John Ross
Map of Wigtownshire 1841
Ainslie's map 1782
George McHaffie Esqr. |
017 |
[Situation] In the South of the Parish of New Luce about 3 1/2 miles NW. [North West] from Glenluce & 3/4 miles North of Gabsnout Bridge.
An old house formerly a farm house but at present occupied as a cottage with outhouses adjoining which is in bad repair. This place with the farm of Gleniron is in the occupation of Thomas Wallace farmer Galdenoch. The property of the Earl of Stair |
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CRUISE BACK FELL |
Cruiseback Fell
Cruiseback Fell
Cruise Back Fell
Cruise Back Fell
Cruise Back Fell
Cruise Back Fell |
William McMaster
Robert Clanachan gamekeeper
John BlacKwell
W.T. Saunders
Andrew McLean
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] In the South of the Parish of New Luce about 3 1/2 miles N W. [North West] of Glenluce & 1 mile North of Gabsnout Bridge.
A high rocky hill on the [Summit] of which are two ancient Cairns also a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station named Cruisefell by Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Party |
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Form 136 Page
47 - Breedy Burn
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MID GLENIRON |
Mid Gleniron
Mid Gleniron
Mid Gleniron
Mid Gleniron
Mid Gleniron |
Thomas Wallace
William McQuaker
George Guthrie Esqr.
George Mchaffie Esqr.
William Ross |
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[Situation] 3/4 mile NW [North West] of Gabsnout Bridge.
The three farms denominated as High Gleniron, Mid Gleniron and Gleniron Several, originally constituted one large moorland Farm, but now divided as above, Mid Gleniron has a good Farm House and office houses attached. It is the property of the Earl of Stair. |
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WATER OF LUCE |
Water of Luce
Water of Luce
River Luce
River Luce |
George McHaffie Esqr.
See Plan 17 D
Thomas Williamson
Hugh Campbell |
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[Situation] Forms the Western Boundary of the Parish of New Luce.
This River runs in a southerly direction, forming part of the boundary between the Parishes of Old Luce & New Luce, when it enters the Parish of Old Luce and falls into the Sea at Luce Bay. |
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LOCH STRAND |
Loch Strand
Loch Strand |
Thomas Wallace
Archibald McKee |
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[Situation] On the East & West side of Garvilland Loch.
A small stream which rises in the Mosses of Garvilland farm and runs eastward for about 1/2 a mile when it falls into Garvilland Loch from thence it continues in the same direction until it passes under the road from Glenluce to Snap Inn. - |
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Form 136 Page
65 - Mid Gleniron
67 - Water of Luce
64 - Loch Strand
"Strand" A rivulet. A gutter
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GLENIRON FELL |
Gleniron Fell
Gleniron Fell
Gleniron Fell |
William McMaster
George Guthrie Esqr.
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] 2 Miles N by W [North by West] of Glenluce 1 1/2 miles N. E [North East] of Gabsnout Bridge.
A large rocky hill [Situated] on the farm of [Glenarin] On the summit of this [hill] stands a Trigl. ◬ [Trigonometrical Station] [improperly] Named Glencairn by the Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Party. |
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GLENIRON SEVERAL |
Gleniron Several
Gleniron Several
Gleniron Several |
William McMaster
George Guthrie Esqr.
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] In the south of the Parish of New Luce & 1 mile East of Gabsnout Bridge.
An old farm house and outhouses in bad repair and a small farm [half] of which is cultivated the remainder consist of moorland. In the occupation of William McQuaker farmer Cambrie The property of the Earl of Stair. - This farm was formerly part of a large farm Known by the name Gleniron |
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Form 136 Page
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CRAIGENTARSIE BURN |
Craigentarsie Burn
Craigentarsie Burn |
Thomas Wallace
Archibald McKee |
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[Situation] In the south of the Parish of New Luce in the farm of Garvilland & north of Garvilland Loch.
A Small Stream running in Southerly direction into Garvilland Loch passing near the western side of Craigentarsie Hill |
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BEN LEIGHT |
Ben Leight
Ben Leight |
Thomas Wallace
Robert Clanachan |
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1/4 mile S.W. [South West] of Garvilland Loch.
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BUGHT FELL |
Bught Fell
Bught Fell
Bught Fell |
Thomas Wallace
Peter McDowal
George Mchaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] 3/4 mile N.W. [North West] of Garvelland Loch.
A large rocky hill situate on the farm of Garvilland on the Summit is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station called by Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Party Girvellan from the farm. |
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Form 136 Page
59; 63 - Craigentarsie Burn
57 - Ben Leight
57 - Bught Fell
"Ben". A mountain, a prominence
or what is high. From Irish
Gaelic Beann, Bein a summit
a mountain. Dr [Doctor] Jamieson's Scottish Dictionary
"Bought, Boucht, Bucht, Bught"
A small pen, usually put up in the corner of the Fold
into which it was customary to drive the ewes when they were
to be milked; A house in which sheep are enclosed.
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GARVILLAND LOCH |
Garvilland Loch
Garvilland Loch
Garvilland Loch |
Thomas Wallace
George Guthrie Esqr.
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] 1 1/4 miles North of Carscreugh Castle.
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CRAIGENTARSIE HILL |
Craigentarsie or Craigentasie Hill
Craigentarsie Hill |
Thomas Wallace
Archibald McKee |
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[Situation] 1/4 mile North of Garvilland Loch.
A rough and rocky hill situated near the farm [House] of Garvilland. The land the property of the Earl of [Stair] |
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GARVILLAND |
Garvilland
Garvilland
Girvillan
Garvilland |
Thomas Wallace
George Guthrie Esq. Factor
Ainslie's map 1782
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] 1/8 Mile NW [North West] of Garvilland Loch & in the S. E [South East] part of the Parish.
A farm house with office houses etc attached and a farm of [about] 1100 acres of land 60 of which are [Cultivated] the remainder being in a [rough] state occupied by Thomas Wallace The property of the Earl of Stair |
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Form 136 Page
58 - Garvilland Loch [Note] This name is not well known
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GLENIRON |
Glenairon
Mid Gleniron
Gleniron |
Mr Alexander Leggatt White Cairn by Glenluce
John Ross Mid Gleniron
William McQuaker Farmer Camrie via Glenluce
Mr George Guthrie Factor Stranraer |
017 |
A Farm House with Outhouses attached Substantialy built and in good repair about 3 miles from Glenluce on the Newluce road the Property of the Earl of Stair. Factor Mr George Guthrie Stranraer. Occupied by John Ross. |
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BREEDY BURN |
Bradie Burn
Breedy Burn
Burn Breedy |
William Cumming Gobsnout by Glenluce
Anthony Stroyan Glenluce
Robert Clananachan Glenluce |
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Plan 17B -- List of Names collected by William Rogers Pt. [Private] RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners]
Trace No.1-- [Parish] Newluce
[Object]
Gleniron - Houses
Breedy Burn - Stream
[Signed] William Rogers
Pt. [Private] RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners]
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GABSNOUT BRIDGE |
Gabsnout Bridge |
William Cumming, Gabsnout by Glenluce |
017 |
A Bridge of one Arch over gabsnout burn built about 18 years Since of rough Stone is in good repair and Situated on the road from Glenluce to Newluce & on the Parish Boundary |
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GABSNOUT |
Gabsnout |
William Cumming, Gabsnout by Glenluce |
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A Small piece of land with two Cottages underlet from the Farm of Belmarsh William Cumming Tenant |
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GABSNOUT BURN |
Gabsnout Burn |
William Cumming Gobsnout by Glenluce
Robert Clanachan gameKeeper, Glenluce |
017 |
A Stream which forms the Boundary between Oldluce & Newluce for about 25 Chains |
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Plan 17B -- List of Names collected by William Rogers Pt. [Private] RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners]
Trace No.1
[Object]
Gabsnout Bridge - Bridge
Gabsnout - Cottages
Gabsnout Burn - Stream
[Parish]
Gabsnout Bridge - New Luce
Gabsnout - Newluce
Gabsnout Burn - Old Luce & Newluce
[Signed] William Rogers
Pt. [Private] RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners]
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CRUISEBACK FELL |
Cruiseback Fell |
William McMaster Farmer Cruise by Glenluce |
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P [Plan] 17B -- List of Names collected by William Rogers Pt. [Private] RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners]
Trace No. 1
[Object]
Cruiseback Fell - A Hill
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GLENIRON |
Glenairn
Gleniron
Glencairn |
Alexander Leggatt White Cairn
John Ross Mid Gleniron Glenluce
Thomas Wallace Galdenoch
William McQuaker Camrie via Glenluce
George Guthrie Factor Stranraer
Map of Wigtonshire |
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A Dwelling house And Out houses in bad Repair occupied by A yerly [yearly] man or Farm Tenant to Thomas Wallace Farmer Galdenoch. This house was formerly the only one in the Land of Gleniron. It is now on Part of three Farmes. Gleniron With Galdenoch Mid Gleniron And Gleniron Several. Held by the Farmer of Camrie It is situated on the E. [East] side of the Road from Glenluce to Newluce & about 3 1/2 miles from the former And is the property of the Earl of Stair |
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Plan 17 B -- List of Names collected by Private William Birkby RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] 2nd Examiner
Trace No.1
[Object]
Glenairn - Houses
Gleniron - Houses
[Parish] Newluce
[Signed] William Birkby
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GLENIRON FELL |
Glenairn Fell
Gleniron Fell |
William McQuaker Farmer Camrie by Glenluce
Mr J. Guthrie Factor Stranraer |
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A large rocky hill Situated in the Farm of Glenairn. On the Summit of Which Stands a Trig [Trigonometrical] Station Improperly named Glencairn N. [North] by Trig. [Trigonometrical] Party. |
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Plan 17.B -- List of Names collected by Civil Assistant Thomas Smith 1st Examiner
Trace No. 2-- [Parish] New Luce
[Object]
Glenairn Fell - A hill
[Signed] Thomas Smith C.A. [Civilian Assistant] |
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BEN LEIGHT |
Ben Leight |
Mr Wallace, Girvellan by Glenluce
Mr Peter Douil, Glenluce |
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BUGHT FELL |
Bught Fell
Bught Fell |
Mr Thomas Wallace Girvellan by Glenluce
Mr Peter Douil Glenluce |
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A Large Rocky mountain of Considerable height around the Sides are Several mosses which taken Collectively are call'd Girvellan mosses on the Summit is a ◬ [Trigonometrical Station] Called by trig [trigonometrical] party Girvellan So called from being on the farm of that name. |
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Plan 17 B -- List of Names collected by William Rogers Pt. [Private] RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners]
Trace No.3 -- [Parish] New Luce
Object
Ben Leight - Hill
Bught Fell - Hill
[Signed] William Rogers
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CARSCREUGH FELL |
Carscreugh Fell
Cascroagh Fell |
Mr Thomas Wallace Girvellan by Glenluce
Mr Peter Douil Glenluce
Peter Duglas Glenluce |
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A large tabular hill rising gradually on all sides Covered with Rough heathy pasture on the Summit is a ◬ [Trigonometrical Station] Calld by trig [trigonometrical] party Cascreagh Fell. |
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SOLDIERS HILL |
Soldiers Hill |
Mr Thomas Wallace Girvellan by Glenluce
George guthrie Factor Stranraer |
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GARVILLAND LOCH |
Garvilland Loch |
Mr Thomas Wallace Girvellan by Glenluce
Mr Peter Douil Glenluce |
017 |
A Small Loch on the farm of Girvellan from which it takes its name. |
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Plan 17B -- List of Names collected by William Rogers Pt. [Private] RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners]
Trace No.3
[Object]
Carscreugh Fell - Hill
Soldiers Hill - Small Hill
Garvilland Loch - Loch
[Parish] New Luce
[Signed] William Rogers
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GARVILLAND LOCH |
Garvilland Loch |
Thomas Wallace Farmer, Garvilland by Glenluce
Mr George Guthrie Factor Stranraer |
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A Small Loch on the Farm of Garvilland from which It derives the Name |
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CRAIGENTARSIE |
Craigentarsie or Craigentarsie Hill |
Thomas Wallace Farmer Garvilland by Glenluce |
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A Rocky hill on the Farm of Garvilland and near the Dwelling house of that Farm. The property of the Earl of Stair [Note] This name is not well known |
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CRAIGENTARSIE BURN |
Craigentarsie Burn |
Thomas Wallace Farmer Garvilland by Glenluce |
017 |
A Small Stream running into Garvilland Loch by the base of Craigentarsie hill taking its name from the hill. And is on the Farm of Garvilland [Note] This name is not well Known |
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Plan.17.B -- List of Names collected by William Birkby Pt. [Private] R.S.&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] 2nd Examiner
Trace 3
[Object]
Garvilland Loch - Loch
Craigentarsie - Hill
Craigentarsie Burn - Stream
[Parish] Newluce
[Signed] William Birkby
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GARVILLAND |
Garvilland
Garvilland |
George Guthrie Factor Stranraer
Thomas Wallace Garvilland Glenluce |
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A farm house with office houses and a farm of about 1100 acres of Land about 60 of which are arable the remainder rough ground occupied by Thomas Wallace Agent George Guthrie The property of The Earl of Stair |
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List of Names collected by William Rogers Pt. [Private] R.S.&M. [Royal Sappers & Miners] 1st Examiner
Page No 3
Object
Garvilland - House & Farm
Parish - New Luce
(Copy)
Signed William Rogers
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GLENIRON SEVERAL |
Gleniron Several |
William McQuaker Farmer Cambrie via Glenluce
George Guthrie Esq Factor Stranraer |
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An old Dwelling house And Out houses in bad repair Gleniron Several Is part of the once Large Moor Land Farm Gleniron And is A narrow. Isolated and [most] Southern part of Newluce Parish about one half is moor land and the Remainder Cultivated at present Tenanted by the Farmer of Cambrie in the Parish of Old Luce Gleniron Several is the property of the Earl of Stair West of the farm house about 1/4 mile there is A Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station, called by the Trig [Trigonometrical] Party Glencairn Moor, And is not Known in the Country by that name |
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Plan 17 B -- List of Names collected by William Birkby 2nd Examiner
Trace 4
[Object]
Gleniron Several - Houses
[Parish] Newluce
[Signed] William Birkby
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CRAIGENTARSIE BURN |
Craigentarsie Burn
Craigentarsie Burn |
Thomas Wallace Garvilland by Glenluce
Archibald McKee Garvilland by Glenluce |
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a small stream which runs southward along side craigentarsie hill to where it falls into Garvilland Loch on its North side, this name is given it only because it is running near the hill of that name, it is probably but little Known to any but those who reside near it. |
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AIRYHEMMING WOOD |
Airyhemming Wood
Airyhemming Wood |
Thomas Williamson Aryhemming by Glenluce
W. T. Saunders Glenluce |
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A small plantation in the farm of Airyhemming, consisting chiefly of Ash, with a few firs and other trees mixed. The property of the Earl of stair. |
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Plan 17 B -- List of Names collected by c.a [civilian assistant] Alexander Dean
Trace 3
Object
Craigentarsie Burn - a stream
Airyhemming Wood - plantation
Parish
Craigentarsie Burn - New luce
Airyhemming Wood - Old Luce
[Signed] Alexander Dean
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LOCH STRAND |
Loch Strand
Loch Strand |
Thomas Wallace Garvilland by [Glenluce]
Archibald McKee Garvilland by [Glenluce] |
017 |
A Small stream which rises in the mosses of Garvilland farm and runs east ward for about 1/2 a mile when it falls into Garvilland Loch from thence it continues in the same direction until it passes under the road leading from Glenluce to Snap Inn. |
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CRAIGENTARSIE HILL |
Craigentarsie Hill
Craigentarsie Hill |
Thomas Wallace Garvilland by [Glenluce]
Archibald McKee Garvilland by [Glenluce] |
017 |
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Plan 17.B. -- LIst of Names collected by Alexander Dean Civil Asst. [Civilian Assistant]
Trace 3
[Object]
Loch Strand - Stream
Craigentarsie Hill - a hill
[Parish] New Luce
[Signed] Alexander Dean
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MID GLENIRON |
Mid Gleniron |
Thomas Wallace Galdenoch via Glenluce
William Ross Mid Gleniron via Glenluce
William McQuaker
Cambrie via Glenluce |
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Gleniron Was formerly one large farm of Rough Moor land. It is now divided into three ordinary farmes of Which Mid Gleniron is the most Cultivated. These divisions [Ar] now Known as High Gleniron or North, Mid Gleniron & Gleniron Several. Mid Gleniron is mixed moor land and Cultivation and there is A Good Dwelling house & out houses thereon The whole of Gleniron Is the property of the Earl of Stair. North or High Gleniron is Tenanted by Thomas Wallace galdenoch Mid Gleron by William Ross Gleniron Several William McQuaker, Cambrie |
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Plan 17.B -- List of Names collected by Private William Birkby 2nd Examiner
Trace No.1
Object
Mid Gleniron - Farm House
Parish - Newluce
[Signed] William Birkby
Pt. [Private] R.S [Royal Sappers] & Miners
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RIVER LUCE |
River Luce
River Luce |
Thomas Williamson Aryhemming by Glenluce
Hugh Campbell Balmash by Glenluce |
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This river runs in a S. [Southerly] direction through the Parishes of New and old luce and falls into the bay of luce [about] 1 mile S.W. [South West] of the village of Glenluce. It is a rapid running river and fordable at different places, it is subject to heavy floods and is plentifully supplied with Trout & Salmon. |
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OLD MILITARY ROAD |
Old Military Road |
David Dick Carscreugh by Glenluce
William Brown Carscreugh by Glenluce |
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An old road leading through the parish of old luce from East to west, it is so called from having been made by military men many years ago, it is now in bad repair and not much used. |
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Plan 17 B --- List of Names collected by ca [civilian assistant] Alexander Dean
Trace 1
[Object]
River Luce - River
Old Military Road - Road
[Parish]
River Luce - OLd luce & New luce
Old Military Road - Old Luce
[Signed] A. Dean
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Plan 17B
Names of Parishes -- Page
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