OS1/35/45/7

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
SCRANAGH Scranagh
Scranagh
Scranagh
Andrew Shearer
Thomas Murchie
John Dugan
018 [Situation] 1½ Miles S.W. [South West] of Dernaglar Loch
A small hill nearly a ridge like shape rising gradually on each side, Situate in Craigenveoch Farm.
DRUMCARRICK Drumcarrick
Drumcarrick
Willia Henderson (farmer)
Robert McGill
018 [Situation] 1 Mile West by North of Dernaglar Loch.
A hill or regularly rising ridge of high ground surrounded by a moss the soil is arable on the summit is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station named after the hill.
CRAIGENVEOCH FELL Craigenvioch Hill
Craigenveoch Hill
Craigenvioch Fell
Craigenvioch Fell
Craigenveoch
Craigenaveoch
Craigenveoch Fell
Andrew Shearer
W. T. Saunders
Thomas Murchie
John Dugan
Ordnance Map 1819
Ainslie's Map 1782
George Guthrie Esqr.
018 [Situation] 2 Miles S.W. [South West] of Dernaglar Loch.
A high hill rough craggy and irregular the soil is rough & rocky heathy pasture on the summit is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] station called Craigenvioch by Trigl. [Trigonometrical] party. It is part of Craigenvioch farm.

Continued entries/extra info

[Page] 7
Parish of Old Luce

Form 136 Page
24 Scranagh
23 Drumcarrick
26 Craigenvioch

"Druim" - The ridge of a hill etc
"Carraig" - A Rock etc Gaelic Dictionary
"Creag" - A rock
"en" a diminutive
"Eun" - a bird

  Transcribers who have contributed to this page.

Chr1smac -Moderator, DANIALSAN

  Location information for this page.