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Parish of Old Luce
Plan 18 C
Index
Name of Object -- Page
BarnSallie Fell -- 14
Black Hill -- 3
Craigenveoch -- 13
Craigenveoch Hill -- 7
Derlongan -- 12
Dernafuel -- 10
Dernaglar -- 9
Dernaglar Loch -- 11
Dernairn Moss -- 8
Dernain Fell -- 9
DersKelpin Fell -- 9
DersKelpin Moss -- 11
Darvaird Loch -- 5
Drumcarrick -- 7
Drummisue -- 16
Fell of Machermore -- 14
Flow of Dergoals -- 5
Green Eldrigs -- 10
Gretna -- 4
Knock Fell -- 15
Knock of Luce -- 15
Knock Moss -- 11
Lannygore Burn -- 12
Loch Gill -- 12
Loch Hill -- 4
Loch Hill -- 13
Loch Robin -- 18
Peat Loch -- 16
Red Hill -- 14
Scranagh -- 7
Shed Hill -- 13
The Derrys -- 16
White Hill -- 8
White's Croft -- 4
Wood of Darvaird -- 3
[Signed] W Driscoll Gosset
Lt R Eng. [Lieutenant Royal Engineers]
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BLACK HILL |
Black Hill
Black Hill |
James Cairns
Robert McGill |
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[Situation] 2 Mile West of Dernagler Loch.
A moderate Sized hill adjoining the N.W. [North West] of the road leading from Glen Luce to Newtonstewart the soil is arable and tolerably good, on the Summit is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station. |
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WOOD OF DARVAIRD |
Wood of Dirvaird
Wood of Dirvaird
Wood
Wood of Dirvaird
Wood of Dervaird
Wood
Darvaird |
William Kerr
Map of Wigtownshire 1782
William J. Saunders
James Gibson Esqr.
John Dugan
Ordnance Map 1819
See Name List Plan 17D |
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[Situation] 2 Mile West by South of Dernaglar Loch.
An ordinary farm house and outbuildings with a farm attached consisting of 250 acres of land 2/3 of which is moorland or rocKy heathy pasture a small portion is arable the remainder peat moss or bog. occupied by William Kerr The property of Sir James D Hay Bart. [Baronet] near the farm house is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station called after the farm. |
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18C Parish of Old Luce
Form 136 Page
19 Black Hill
19 Wood of Darvaird
"Dair" - Oak
"Darach" Oak, Timber
"Airde" - Height, eminence etc Gaelic Dictionary |
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LOCH HILL |
Loch Hill
Loch Hill
Loch Hill |
James Cairns
Robert McGill
Andrew Shearer |
018 |
[Situation]] 1¾ Miles West of Dernaglar Loch.
A Small hill or portion of elevated ground Situate near the S.E. [South East] Side of the road leading from Glenluce to Newtonstewart. At the west side of it is a small loch from which it derives its name. |
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WHITE'S CROFT |
White's Croft
White's Croft |
Andrew Shearer
James Cairns |
018 |
[Situation] 1½ Miles West of Dernaglar Loch.
A ruin of a small house with a Small plot of ground adjoining Situate on a Slight eminence in a bog about ¾ mile N [North] of Craigenveoch Hill |
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GRETNA |
Gretna
Gretna
Gretna |
Andrew Shearer
Thomas Murchie
John Dugan |
018 |
[Situation] 1¾ Mile S.W. [South West] of Dernaglar Loch.
A hill rising gradually into a ridge like shape the Soil is arable it is situate at the N.W. [North West] side of Craigenveoch Hill |
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Form 136 Page
20 Loch Hill
20 White's Croft (Ruins)
24 Gretna |
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FLOW OF DERGOALS |
Flow of Dargoals
Flow of Dargoals
Flow of Dargoals
Flow of Dergoals
Dargoals
Dargoles
Flow of Dergoals |
Robert McGill
Andrew Shearer
Thomas Murchie
John Dugan
Ordnance Map 1819
Ainslie's Map 1782
George Guthrie Esqr. |
018 |
[Situation] 1½ Miles West of Dernaglar Loch
A large tract of Moss situated on the South side of the road leading from Glenluce to Newtonstewart It is for the greater part soft and wet It extends from Wood of Dirvaird to Drumcarrick Hill It belongs in part to each of three farms Wood of Dirvaird, Dirvaird, and Dargoals. |
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DARVAIRD LOCH |
Dirvaird Loch
Dirvaird Loch
Dirvaird Loch
Dervaird Loch
Darvaird
Darvaird |
Robert McGill
Andrew Shearer
Thomas Murchie
John Dugan
Ordnance Map 1819
See Name List Plan 17D |
018 |
[Situation] 2 Miles West of Dernaglar Loch.
A small natural Loch situated on the farm of Wood of Dirvaird. |
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Parish of Old Luce
Form 136 Page
21 Flow of Dergoals
21 Darvaird Loch
2Dair" - an oak
"Gobhal" - The forked part of anything
i.e. The Forked oak. Gaelic Dictionary |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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 |
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WHITE HILL |
White Hill
White Hill |
Andrew Shearer
Thomas Murchie |
018 |
[Situation] ½ Mile West by South of Dernaglar Loch
A small hill the soil of which is arable and is part of Craigenvioch Farm. |
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DERNAIN MOSS |
Dernin Moss
Dernane Moss
Dernain Moss |
Mr McKachie
John Dugan
Mr. G. Guthrie |
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[Situation] 1 Mile West by South of Dernaglar Loch
A large moss extending from Craigenvioch hill to Dernaglar Loch belonging to the farm of Derskelpin |
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Form 136 Page
26 White Hill
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DERNAGLAR |
Dernaglar
Darniglare
Dernaglar |
William Henderson farmer
William McCachie
John Dugan |
018 |
[Situation] ¼ Mile S.W. [South West] of Dernaglar Loch.
An arable hill having on it a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station Named Derskelvin by the Trig. [Trigonometrical] party. |
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DERNAIN FELL |
Dernin Fell
Dernane Fell
Dernain Fell |
A. Shearer
John Dugan
George Guthrie Esqr. |
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[Situation] ¾ Mile S.W. [South West] of Dernaglar Loch.
A craggy elevated plot of ground its surface is rocky rough & heathy. |
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Form 136 Page
25 Dernaglar
25 Dernain Fell
"Dair" - an Oak
"na" - of
"Clar" - A Board etc. Gaelic Dicty [Dictionary] |
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DERNAFUEL |
Darnifyoal
Dernafuel |
William McKachie
John Dugan |
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[Situation] 1 Mile E by N [East by North] of Dernaglar Loch.
Two enclosures of arable land enclosing the hill Where in Deryshole Trigl. [Trigonometrical Station] Stands. |
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GREEN ELDRIGS |
Green Eldricks
Green Eldrigs
Green Eldrigs
Green Eldrigs |
William McKachie
John Dugan
J. Ross
Robert Clanachan Glenluce |
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1 Mile S.E. [South East] of Dernaglar Loch
Some enclosures of arable land including Knockfell Trigl. [Trigonometrical Station]. |
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Form 136 Page
30 Dernafuel
30 Green Eldrigs
Knock Lane - Name not well known W.J.T.
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KNOCK MOSS |
Knock Moss
Knock Moss |
William McKachie
John Dugan |
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[Situation] South of Dernaglar Loch
A large Bog extending North from the base of the Knock of Luce unto Derniglare Loch. |
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DERNAGLAR LOCH |
Darniglare Loch
Dernaglar Loch
Dernaglar Loch |
William McKachie
John Dugan
William Henderson |
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[Situation] About the centre of the Parish
A large Loch in Derskelpine Moss on Derskelpine farm. |
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DIRSKELPIN MOSS |
Derskelpine Moss
DarsKilpine Moss
DersKelpin Moss
DirsKelpin Moss
DarsKilpin Moss |
William McKachie
W.T. Saunders
John Dugan
George Guthrie Esqr. Factor
Ordnance Map 1819
Ainslie's Map 1782 |
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[Situation] N.E. [North East] of Dernaglar Loch.
A considerable Bog on the farm of Derskelpine. |
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DERLONGAN |
Darlongan
Derlongan
Derlongan |
William McKachie
John Dugan
Robert Clanachan Glenluce |
018 |
[Situation] ½ Mile N.E. [North East] of Dernaglar Loch
A small enclosed arable hill on the farm of DarsKelpine |
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LOCH GILL |
Loch Gill
Loch Gill |
William McKachie
John Dugan |
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¾ Mile S.E. [South East] of Dernaglar Loch
A small Loch on farm of Knock. |
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LANNYGORE BURN |
Lannygore Burn
Lannygore Burn |
William McKachie
John Dugan |
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[Situation] East of Dernaglar Loch.
A Considerble Stream from out of Darniglare Loch. |
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Form 136 Page
28 & 30 Derlongan
28 Loch Gill
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CRAIGENVEOCH |
Craigenvioch
Craigenveoch
Craigenvioch
Craigenvioch
Craigenveoch
Craignaveoch
Craigenveoch |
Andrew Shearer
W. T. Saunders
Thomas Murchie
Mr. J. Gibson
Ordnance Map 1819
Ainslie's Map 1782
George Guthrie Esqr. |
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2 Miles SW [South West] of Dernaglar Loch.
A moderate Sized farm house with Suitable outbuildings and a farm of about 480 acres occupied by Andrew Shearer the property of Sir James D. Hay Bart. [Baronet] About 100 acres of the farm is arable the remainder consists of mountain ground moorland and moss |
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LOCH HILL |
Loch Hill
Loch Hill |
Andrew Shearer
Thomas Murchie
Robert Clanachan |
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[Situation] ¼ Mile South of Craigenveoch Farm House.
A Small hill on the farm of Craigenvioch the Soil of which is arable |
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SHED HILL |
Shed Hill
Shed Hill
Whaup Hill
Whaup Hill
Whaup Hill
Shed Hill
Shed Hill |
Andrew Shearer
Robert Clanachan
Hugh Casey
Alexander [McMiKing]
Arthur Burnet
Peter Douglas Glenluce
Thomas Murchie |
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[Situation] ½ Mile North of Barnsallie Fell.
A Small hill or plot of rising ground nearly of a ridge like shape situate on the farm of Barnsallie the soil is arable |
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Form 136 Page
31 Craigenveoch
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RED HILL |
Red Hill
Red Hill |
Thomas Murchie
Robert Clanachan |
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[Situation] ½ Mile North of Barnsallie Fell
A hill or large plot of rising ground in the the farm of Barnsallie the [soil] of which is arable. |
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FELL OF MACHERMORE |
Fell of Machermore
Fell of Machermore
Fell of Machremore
Machermore
Fell of Machermore
Fell of Machermore |
David Ross
John Dugan
Robert Clanachan
Ordnance Map 1819
Mr McCulloch
George Guthrie Esqr. |
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[Situation] 2½ Miles S.W. [South West] of Dernaglar Loch
This name apples to the Summit of a hill or portion of high ground Consisting of moorland on which a Trig. [Trigonometrical] Station named 'Swinefell of Machermore' by Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Party the latter name applies to another place in the Same farm but at a Considerable distance from the Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station. |
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BARNSALLIE FELL |
BarnSallie Fell
BarnSellie Fell
Barnsallie Fell
Barnsallie Fell |
Revd. [Reverend] J Puller
Thomas Murchie
W. T Saunders
Name List Plan 17D |
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[Situation] 2¾ Miles S.W. [South West] of Dernaglar Loch
This name applies to the Summit of a portion of high ground Consisting of rocKy moorland situate in the farm of BarnSallie on this place stands a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station. |
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Form 136 page
32 Red Hill
32 Fell of Machermore
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KNOCK OF LUCE |
Knock of Luce
Knock of Luce
Knock
Knock
Knock of Luce |
Alexander Sloane
John Dugan
Ainslie's Map 1782
Ordnance Map 1819
George Guthrie Esqr. |
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[Situation] 1½ Miles South of Dernglar Loch
An ordinary farm house with outhouses and garden attached with a farm of 1300 acres consisting of moorland and moss and a small portion of arable ground occupied by Alexander Sloane. The property of the Earl of Stair. |
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KNOCK FELL |
Knock Fell
Knock Fell
Fell of the Knock
Knock Fell
Knock Fell
Knock of Luce
Knock Fell |
Alexander Sloane
John Dugan
James Carson
Map of Wigtonshire 1782
Andrew Shearer
Ordnance Map 1819
George Guthrie Esqr. |
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[Situation] 1½ Miles South by West of Dernaglar Loch.
A Steep rocky hill or mountain nearly of a conical Shape on the farm of Knock of Luce (from which the latter derives its name) Commanding an extensive view of the surrounding district. Near to the Summit can be traced the remains or track of a wall it enclosed an area around the Summit nearly resembling an oval and was built on the edge of a precipice being the steep sides of the mountain. There is no tradition or account of this wall - here is also a trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station named Knock of Luce by trigl. [Trigonometrical] Party. |
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[Note]
Knock Fell - This part in reference to an Ancient
Military work struck out at
Lt. [Lieutenant] Gossets request in his reply
to a question on the Subject.
W. Campbell Srgt. [Sergeant] R.S.M. [Royal Sappers & Miners] |
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THE DERRYS |
The Derrys
The Derrys |
Alexander Sloane
John Dugan |
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[Situation] ½ Mile South of Dernglar Loch
Three Small plots of rough heathy pasture situate (in the farm of Knock of Luce) in a moss from which they were formerly reclaimed and was for some time Cultivated. |
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DRUMMISUE |
Drummisue
Drummisue |
Alexander Sloane
John Dugan |
018 |
In the eastern part of the Parish of Old Luce near the N. [North] side of Knock Fell & 1 Mile South of Dernaglar Loch
A hill or plot of high ground of a ridge liKe shape the soil is arable situate on on the farm of KnocK of Luce. |
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PEAT LOCH |
Peat Loch
Peat Loch |
Alexander Sloane
John Dugan |
018 |
[Situation] In the Eastern part of the Ph. [Parish] of Old Luce about ¼ mile NNE. [North East] of Knock of Luce farm house & 1½ mile South of by East of Dernaglar Loch
A Small Loch in the farm of Knock of Luce. |
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Form 136 Page
37 The Derrys
37 Drummisue
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LOCH ROBIN |
Loch Robin
Loch Robin
Loch Robin |
Andrew Shearer
Thomas Murchie
John Cumming |
018 |
[Situation] 1½ Miles South East of Dernaglar Loch
A small Loch almost dry in summer partly in the Farms of Machermore Craigenviegh and Knock It is said to have derived its name from a man of that name being drowned in it. |
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Form 136 Page
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BLACK HILL |
Black Hill
Black Hill |
James Cairns Dervard Parish Old Luce
Robert McGill Dargoals |
018 |
A moderate Sized hill adjoining the N.W. [North West] Side of the road leading from Glenluce to Newtonstewart the Soil is arable & tolerable good on it is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station |
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WOOD OF DERVAIRD |
Wood of Dirvaird
Wood of Dirvaird
Wood of Dirvaird
Wood of Dervaird |
William Kerr Wood
Robert McGill Dargoals
A Shearer Craigenvioch
John Dugan Glenluce |
018 |
A Farm house with outbuildings attached and a farm of about 250 acres about 2/3 of the farm Consists of moor or rocKey Heathy pasture a Small portion is arable & the remainder Peat moss or bog the annual rent is £50 occupied by William Kerr (farmer) the property of Sir James D. Hay Bart. [Baronet] Dunraggit - near the farm house is a Trigonometrical Station called after the farm |
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List of Names collected by C.A. [Civilian Assistant] James Carpenter 1st Examiner
Plan 18C Trace No 1
Parish Old Luce
Object
Black Hill -Hill
Wood of Dirvaird - House & Farm
[Signed] James Carpenter C.A. [Civilian Assistant] April 2 - 1846
[Signed] Dennis Kildoyle CA [Civilian Assistant]
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LOCH HILL |
Loch Hill
Loch Hill
Loch Hill |
James Cairns Dervard Glenluce
Robert McGill Dargoals
A Shearer Craigenvioch |
018 |
A Small hill or protion of elevated ground near the S.E. [South East] side of the road leading from Glenluce to Newtonstewart & surrounded by Peat Moss & moor at the W. [West] side of it is a Small Loch whence the derivation of the name |
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WHITE'S CROFT |
White's Croft
White's Croft |
Andrew Shearer farmer Craigenvioch Glenluce |
018 |
A ruin of a small house & small plot of ground adjoining situate on a slight eminence in a bog about ¾ miles N. [North] of Craienvioch Hill |
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List of Names collected by C.A. [Civilian Assistant] James Carpenter 1st. Examiner
Plan 18C Trace No 1
Parish Old Luce
Object
Loch Hill - Hill
White Croft - Ruin of House
[Signed] James Carpenter April 29th [1846]
Dennis Kildoyle C.A. [Civilian Assistant] |
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FLOW OF DARGOALS |
Flow of Dargoals
Flow of Dargoals
Flow of Dargoals
Flow of Dergoals |
Robert McGill Dargoals
Andrew Shearer Craignevioch
Thomas Murchie Barnsellie
John Dugan Glenluce |
018 |
A Large moss on the South Side of the road from Newtonstewart to Glenluce It is for the greater part Soft And heavy It extends from the Wood of Dirvaird to Drumcarrack Hill Belongs in part to each of the three Farms Wood of Dervaird, Dirvaird and Dargoals. |
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DIRVAIRD LOCH |
Dirvaird Loch
Dirvaird Loch
Dirvaird Loch
Dervaird Loch |
Robert McGill Dargoals
Andrew Shearer Craignevioch
Thomas Murchie Barnsellie
John Dugan Glenluce |
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A Small Natural Loch on the farm of Wood of Dirvaird |
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List of Names collected by Dennis Kildoyle 2nd. Examiner
Plan 18C Trace 1
Parish Old Luce
Object
Flow of Dargoals - Moss
Dirvaird Loch - Loch
[Signed] Dennis Kildoyle C.A. [Civilian Assistant]
24th Sept. [September] 1846 |
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DRUM CARRICK |
Drum Carrick
Drum Carrick |
William Henderson farmer DarsKelpine Glenluce
Robert McGill Dargoals Glenluce |
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A Hill near the S. [South] side of the road leading from Glenluce to Newtonstewart about 3 miles from the former and 13 from the latter it is arable except a small plot it is almost a ridge of regularly rising ground nearly surrounded by a Moss. On it is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station named after the Hill on the farm of Dirvaird |
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DERSKELVIN |
DersKelvin
DersKelvin |
Name given by Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Party |
018 |
A Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station on Dernaglar probably Called so after the farm DarsKelpin on which it is situated (see Derniglar) |
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List of Names collected by C.A. [Civilian Assistant] James Carpenter 1st Examiner
Plan 18C Trace No 2
Parish Old Luce
Object
Drum Carrick - Hill
DersKelvin - Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station
[Signed] James Carpenter C A [Civilian Assistant]
April 29th. 1846
Dennis Kildoyle CA [Civilian Assistant]
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GRETNA |
Gretna
Gretna
Gretna |
Andrew Shearer Craigenvioch Glenluce
Thomas Murchie Barnsellie
John Dugan Glenluce |
018 |
A Hill or regularly rising ground nearly of a ridge like shape at the NW [North West] side of Craigenvioch Hill the soil is nearly all arable. |
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SCRANAGH |
Scranagh
Scranagh
Scranagh |
Andrew Shearer Craigenvioch Glenluce
Thomas Murchie Barnsellie
John Dugan Glenluce |
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List of Names collected by C.A. [Civilian Assistant] James Carpenter 1st Examiner
Plan 18C Trace No 1
Parish Old Luce
Object
Gretna - Hill
Scranagh - Hill
[Signed] James Carpenter
April 29 1846
Dennis Kildoyle C.A. [Civilian Assistant]
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DERNAGLAR |
Dernaglar
Darniglar
Dernaglar |
William Henderson farmer DarsKelpin via Glenluce
Mr. McCachie DarsKelpine
John Dugan Glenluce |
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A Hill similar to that of White Hill (see opposite Side) but larger on which is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station names by Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Party DersKelvin |
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DERNIN FELL |
Black Park
Dernin Fell
Dernane Fell |
William Henderson DarsKelpine Glenluce
A. Shearer Craigonvioch
John Cumming Glenluce
John Dugan Glenluce |
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A craggy elevated Plot of ground its Surface is rocKy with rough Heathy Pasture |
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List of Names collected by C.A. [Civilian Assistant] James Carpenter 1st Examiner
Plan 18C Trace No 2
Parish Old Luce
Object
Dernaglar - Hill
Dernin Fell - Hill
[Signed] James Carpenter C.A. [Civilian Assistant]
April 11th. 1846
Dennis Kildoyle C.A. [Civilian Assistant]
5th Octr. [October] 1846 |
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CRAIGENVIOCH HILL |
Craigenvioch Hill
Craigenvioch Fell
Craigenvioch Fell
Craigenvioch Fell |
Andrew Shearer Craigenvioch Glenluce
Thomas Murchie Barnsellie
John Dugan Glenluce
Robert McGill Dargoals |
018 |
A high hill rough craggy and irregular its surface rocKy with rough Heathy Pasture Situate in a farm Called Craigenvioch on the Summit is a Trigl. [Trigonometrial] Station Called after the farm Craigenvioch |
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WHITE HILL |
White Hill
White Hill |
William Henderson DersKelpine
Thomas Murchie Barnsellie |
018 |
A Small hill or rising ground Sitaute to the N.E. [North East] side of Craigenvioch Hill Surrounded by a moss the soil is arable |
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List of Names collected by C.A. [Civilian Assistant] James Carpenter 1st Examiner
Plan 18C Trace No 2
Parish Old Luce
Object
Craigenvioch Hill - Hill
Craigenvioch - Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station
White Hill - Hill
[Signed]
James Carpenter C.A. [Civilian Assistant]
April 11 - 1846
Dennis Kildoyle
5th Octr. [October] 1846 |
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KNOCK MOSS |
KnocK moss
KnocK moss |
William McKachie DarsKelpine
John Dugan Glenluce |
018 |
A large bog extending North from the KnocK of Luce unto Darniglare Loch |
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DARNIGLARE LOCH |
Darniglare Loch
Darnaglar Loch |
William McKachie DarsKelpine
John Dugan Glenluce |
018 |
A large Loch in DersKelpine Moss On DersKelpine farm. |
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DERSKELPINE MOSS |
DersKelpine Moss
DersKelpine Moss |
William McKachie Darskelpine
John Dugan Glenluce |
018 |
A considerable Moss on the farm of DersKelpine |
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DERNAGLAR |
Darniglare
Dernaglar |
William McKachie DarsKelpine
J. Dugan Glenluce |
018 |
A Small arable Hill On the farm of Darskelpine Called Derskelvin by Trig. [Trigonometrical] Party. |
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List of Names Collected by Dennis Kildoyle 1st Examiner
Plan 18C Trace 3
Parish Old Luce
Object
KnocK moss - Bog
Dernaglar Loch - Loch
DersKelpine Moss - Moss
Dernaglar - Hill
10th March 1846
D Kildoyle C/A [Civilian Assistant] |
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DARLONGAN |
Darlongan
Derlongan |
William McKachie DarsKelpine |
018 |
A Small Enclosed Arable Hill on the farm of DarsKelpine |
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LOCH GILL |
Loch Gill
Loch Gill |
William McKachie DarsKelpine
John Dugan Glenluce |
018 |
A Small loch On the farm of Knock of Luce. |
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LANNYGORE |
Lannygore
Lannygore |
William McKachie DarsKelpine
John Dugan Glenluce |
018 |
A Considerable Stream flowing Out of Darniglare Loch |
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DERNIN MOSS |
Dernin Moss
Dernane Moss |
William McKachie DarsKelpine
John Dugan Glenluce |
018 |
A large Moss on the farm of Dernin now attached to the farm of DarsKelpine The Moss Extends from Craigenvioch Hill to Derniglare Hill. |
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List of Names Collected by Dennis Kildoyle 1st Examiner
Plan 18C Trace 3
Parish Old Luce
Object
Darlongan - Enclosure or Low Hill
Loch Gill - Loch
Lannygore - Burn
Dernin Moss - Moss
[Signed] 11th. March 1846
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List of Names collected by Denni Kildoyle 1st Examiner
[Entries scored through]
Dernyfrany - This name will fall on Plan 18D WJT
Knock Lane - Name not Known WJT
March 18th 1846
Dennis Kildoyle C.A. [Civilian Assistant] |
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DERNAFUEL |
Darnifyoal
Dernafuel |
William McKachie DersKelpine
John Dugan Glenluce |
018 |
Two Enclosures of Arable Enclosing the Hill whereon Derryshole Trigl. Stn. [Trigonometrical Station] Stands |
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GREEN ELDRIGS |
Green Eldricks
Green Eldrigs
Green Eldrigs |
William McKachie DersKelpine
John Dugan Glenluce
G. Ross Par. [Parish] Schoolmaster Glenluce |
018 |
Arable Enclosures Containing KnocKfell moor Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station. |
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DARLONGAN |
Darlongan
Derlongan |
William McKachie DarsKelpine
John Dugan Glenluce |
018 |
A Small Enclosed Arable Hill on the farm of DarsKelpine |
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List of Names collected by Dennis Kildoyle 1st Examiner
Plan 18C Trace 3
Parish Old Luce
Object
Dernafuel - Hill
Green Eldrigs - Hill
Darlongan - Hill
March 10th 1846
Dennis Kildoyle
C.A. [Civilian Assistant] |
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CRAIGENVIOCH |
Craigenvioch
Craigenvioch
Craigenvioch |
Andrew Shearer Craigenvioch Glenluce
Thomas Murchie
Mr. J. Gibson Factor Mains of ParK Glenluce |
018 |
A moderate Sized Farm House with Suitable outbuildings and a farm of about 480 acres occupied by Andrew Shearer the property of Sir James D. Hay About 100 acres of the farm is arable. The remainder consists of mountain ground Moorland & Moss. |
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LOCH HILL |
Loch Hill
Loch Hill |
A. Shearer Craigenvioch
Thomas Murchie Glenluce |
018 |
A small hill in the farm of Craigenvioch the soil is arable |
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SHED HILL |
Shed Hill
Shed Hill
Shed Hill
Whaup Hill
Whaup Hill
Whaup Hill |
Robert Clanachan Game Keeper Glenluce
Thomas Murchie BarnSellie
Robert Clanachan Glenluce
Hugh Casey Barsellie Glenluce
Alexander McMicKin Glenluce
Arthur Burns Glenluce |
017 |
A Plot of rising ground or small hill nearly of a ridge like shape situate in the farm of BarnSellie the soil is arable. |
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List of Names collected by C.A. [Civilian Assistant] James Carpenter 1st. Examiner
Plan 18C Trace No 4
Parish Old Luce
Object
Carigenvioch - House & Farm
Loch Hill - A Hill
Shed Hill - A Hill
June 22nd. 1846
James Carpenter CA [Civilian Assistant]
D Kildoyle 26th Sept. [September] 1846 |
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RED HILL |
Red Hill
Red Hill |
Thomas Murchie BarnSellie Glenluce
Hugh Casey BarnSellie Glenluce |
017 |
A large Plot of rising ground or moderate Sized Hill situate in BarnSellie farm the Soil is arable |
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FELL OF MACHERMORE |
Fell of Machermore
Fell of Machermore
Fell of Machremore |
David Ross Machermore Glenluce
A. Shearer Craigenvioch
Robert Clanachan Glenluce |
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This name applies to the highes[t] point of ground in a Portion of Slightly elevated ground of moorland or RRHP [Rough Rocky Heathy Pasture] the Summit is rather of a ridge like Shape Situate in the farm of Machermore - here is also a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station Called "Swinefell of Machermore" by Trig [Trigonometrical] Party. The latter name applies to another place in the same farm but at a Considerable distance from the Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station. |
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List of Names collected by C.A. [Civilian Assistant] James Carpenter 1st Examiner
Plan 18C Trace No 4
Parish Old Luce
Object
Red Hill - A Hill
Fell of Machermore - A Hill
June 22nd. 1846
James Carpenter C.A. [Civilian Assistant]
Dennis Kildoyle C/A [Civilian Assistant]
24th Sept. [September] 1846 |
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BARNSALLIE FELL |
BarnSellie Fell
BarnSallie Fell
BarnSallie Fell
BarnSallie Fell |
Thomas Murchie BarnSellie Glenluce
Revd. [Reverend] J. Puller Glenluce
John Dugan Glenluce
James Carson Glenluce |
017 |
This name applies to the Summit of a Portion of high ground Consisting of Rocky Moorland Situate in the farm of Barnsellie On this place Stands a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station |
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List of Names collected by C.A. [Civilian Assistant] James Carpenter 1st Examiner
Plan 18C Trace No 4
Parish Old Luce
Object
BarnSallie Fell - A Hill
June 22nd. 1846
James Carpenter C.A. [Civilian Assistant]
Dennis Kildoyle C.A. [Civilian Assistant]
5th Octr. [October] 1846 |
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KNOCK OF LUCE |
KnocK of Luce
KnocK Fell
Fell of the KnocK |
John Sloan Knock Farm via Glenluce
A Shearer Craigenvioch
Map of Wigtonshire
Thomas Murchie Barnsellie
William Henderson DarsKelpin via Glenluce |
018 |
A Steep rocky [Mountain] Hill nearly of a Conical Shape Situated East of Glenluce 4 Miles on the road from the latter place to Port William it commands an extensive view of the Surrounding district & in clear weather the Mountains of Mourne County down North of Ireland may be Seen with the naked eye it is Situated on the KnocK or KnocK of Luce farm On the Summit is a Trig [Trigonometrical] Station. |
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LOCH ROBIN |
Loch Robin
Loch Robin
Loch Robin |
Andrew Shearer Craignaveigh
Thomas Murchie Barnsellie
John Cumming Glenluce |
018 |
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List of Names collected by John Mechan Royal Sappers & Miners 1st Examiner
Plan 18C Trace 5
Parish Old Luce
Object
KnocK of Luce - Trig [Trigonometriccal] Station
Loch Robin - Loch
5th Octr. [October] 1846
Dennis Kildoyle C/A [Civilian Assistant]
2nd Examiner
1st August 1846
John Mechan RSM [Royal Sappers & Miners]
1st Examiner |
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THE DERRYS |
The Derrys
The Derrys |
Alexander Sloane KnocK of Luce Glenluce
John Dugan Glenluce |
018 |
Three Small Plots of rough heathy Pasture Situate (in the farm of KnocK of Luce) in a moss from which it was formerly reclaimed and was for some time cultivated |
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DRUMMISUE |
Drummisue
Drummisue |
Alexander Sloane KnocK of Luce Glenluce
John Dugan Glenluce |
018 |
A hill or plot of high ground of a ridge like shape the soil is arable Situate on the farm of KnocK of Luce near the N. [North] side of KnocKfell |
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PEAT LOCH |
Peat Loch
Peat Loch |
Alexander Sloane KnocK of Luce
John Dugan Glenluce |
018 |
A Small Loch in the farm of Knock of Luce about ½ mile N.E. [North East] of KnocK of Luce farm house. |
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List of Names collected by C.A. [Civilian Assistant] James Carpenter 1st Examiner
Plan 18C Trace No. 6
Parish Old Luce
Object
The Derrys - Plots of land
Drummisue - A hill
Peat Loch - A Loch
James Carpenter C.A. [Civilian Assistant]
Augt. [August] 6. 1846
5th Octr. [October] 1846 D. Kildoyle C.A. [Civilian Assistant] |
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KNOCK OF LUCE |
KnocK of Luce
KnocK of Luce |
Alexander Sloane KnocK of Luce Glenluce
John Dugan Glenluce |
018 |
An ordinary farm house with outhouses and garden attached and a farm of 1300 acres consisting of moorland and moss and a Small portion of arable ground occupied by Alexander Sloane the property of the Earl of Stair |
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KNOCK FELL |
Knock Fell
KnocK Fell
Fell of the KnocK
KnocK Fell |
Alexander Sloane KnocK of Luce Glenluce
John Dugan Glenluce
James Carson - Glenluce
Map of Wigtonshire
A Shearer farmer Craigenvioch |
018 |
A Steep rocky hill or mountain nearly of a conical shape on the farm of KnocK of Luce from which the latter derives its name commanding an extensive view of the surrounding district. |
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List of Names collected by C.A. [Civilian Assistant] James Carpenter 1st. Examiner
Plan 18C Trace No 6
Parish Old Luce
Object
KnocK of Luce - House & Farm
KnocK Fell - A Hill
James Carpenter C.A. [Civilian Assistant]
Augt [August] 6th. 1846
Dennis Kildoyle C.A. [Civilian Assistant]
5th October 1846 |
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Plan 18. C
Name of Parishes -- Page
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