Wigtownshire, volume 46

Page List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks Continued entries/extra info Transcriber's notes
OS1/35/46/1 [Page] 1 Parish of Old Luce Plan 18 D INDEX Names of Objects -- Page Anabaglish -- 5 Anabaglish Moss -- 4 Barsoles -- 4 Darnagie Hill -- 3 Dernafuel -- 3 Drumdow Burn -- 5 Dernafranie Hill -- 8 Green Eldrigs -- 7 Inchmulloch Hill -- 8 Knocketie -- 6 Knocketie Moss -- 3
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OS1/35/46/3 DERNAFUEL Derniephoil Hill Derniephoil Hill Derniephoil Hill Dernafuel Darniefoil David Lauderdale John McKie Alexander Nelson Name List - Plan 18.C George McHaffie Esqr. 018 [Situation] 7/8 mile W by N [West by North] of Anabaglish Farm House. A Small hill the surface of which is part arable and part rough pasture Situate on the N.W. [North West] Side of the farm of Anabaglish.
OS1/35/46/3 DARNAGIE HILL Darnagie Hill Darnagie Hill Darnagie Hill David Lauderdale John McKie George McHaffie Esqr. 018 [Situation] 1 Mile SW by W [South West by West] of Anabaglish Farm House. A Small hill the Soil of which is arable on the farm of Anabaglish
OS1/35/46/3 KNOCKETIE MOSS Knocketie Moss Knocketie Moss Knocketie Moss Knocketie Moss Knockietie Knocketie Moss Knocketie Moss Knocketie Moss Knocketie Moss Knocketie Moss David Lauderdale Alexander Nelson David Milligan Name List - 18A George McHaffie Esq. John Dougan John McHaffie Robert Milligan W. McGill David Shearer 018 [Situation] 3/8 mile WNW [West North West] of Anabaglish Farm House. A Considerable moss on the north side of the farm of Anabaglish It takes its name from an adjoining hill Called KnocKetie
OS1/35/46/3 [Page] 3 18 D -- Parish of Old Luce Form 136 Page Dernafuel -- 27 Darnagie Hill -- 28 Knocketie Moss -- 27 Doire-na-fail The grove or clump of the enclosure Cnoc an Tighe (Gaelic) House Hill
OS1/35/46/4 ANABAGLISH MOSS Anabaglish Moss Anabaglish Moss Anabaglish Annabaglish Annabaglish Moss David Lauderdale John McKie Ainslies map 1782 Royal Engrs. [Engineers] map 1819 George McHaffie Esqr. 018 [Situation] 1 1/2 Miles S by W [South by West] of Anabaglish Farm House. A large tract of moss part of the farm of Anabaglish
OS1/35/46/4 BARSOLES Barsoles Barsoles David Lauderdale John McKie 018 [Situation] 5/8 mile SW [South West] of Anabaglish Farm House. A Small hill the soil of which is arable Situate on the farm of Anabaglish on its Summit is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station called "Anaboglish"
OS1/35/46/4 [Page] 4 Parish of Old Luce Form 136 Page 33; 27 -- Anabaglish Moss 28 -- Barsoles
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OS1/35/46/5 DRUMDOW BURN Drumdow Burn Drumdow Burn Drumdow Burn Drumdow Drumdow Drumdow Burn John McKie James McKie David Lauderdale Ainslies map 1782 Map of property 1790 George McHaffie Esqr. 018 [Situation] East of Anabaglish Moss and S by E [South by East] of Anabaglish Farm House. A Small Stream taking its rise in the mosses near the Junction of the farms of Drumdow, Anabaglish and Challochglass running in a northerly direction & in some parts forming the boundary between the parishes of old Luce and Mochrum and at length runs into the Tarf Water.
OS1/35/46/5 ANABAGLISH Anabaglish Anabaglish Anabaglish Annabaglish Animaglish Annabagliesh David Lauderdale John McKie Ainslies map 1782 Royl. Engrs. [Royal Engineers] map 1819 map of property George McHaffie Esqr. 018 [Situation] 3/8 mile N by W [North by West] of the Junction of the Parishes of Old Luce Kirkcowan & Mochrum. A Small thatched farm house in bad repair with a farm of 1400 acres the greater part of which is moorland occupied by David Lauderdale The property of the Earl of Stair
OS1/35/46/5 [Page] 5 Parish of Old Luce Form 136 Page 27 ; 47 -- Drumdow Burn 31 -- Anabaglish " Uaine boglach - The green bog or morass note A large tract of bog on this this farm
OS1/35/46/6 KNOCKETIE Knocketie Knocketie Knocketie Knockitye Knockitye David Lauderdale Alexander Nelson David Milligan Royl. Engrs. [Royal Engineers] map 1819 George McHaffie Esqr. 018 [Situation] 15 Chains NW [North West] of Anabaglish Farm House. A considerable hill the soil of which is arable which was formerly part of a farm Called Knocketie but is now part of the farm of Anabaglish on the Summit is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station.
OS1/35/46/6 [Page] 6 Parish of Old Luce Form 136 Page 30 -- Knocketie Cnoc a' tigh (Gaelic) House Hill
OS1/35/46/7 GREEN ELDRIGS Green Eldrigs Green Eldrigs See Name List Plan 18 C George McHaffie Esq. 018 [Situation] 1 1/2 miles SW [South West] of Anabaglish Farm House. For description see Name List for Plan 18 C.
OS1/35/46/7 [Page] 7 Parish of Old Luce
OS1/35/46/7 An entry on this page for "Anabaglish Moss" has been scored through and is not transcribed.
OS1/35/46/8 INCHMULLOCH HILL Inchmulloch Hill Inchmulloch Hill Inchmulloch Hill David Lauderdale John McKie George McHaffie Esqr. 018 [Situation] 7/8 mile S by W [South by West] of Anabaglish Farm House. A Small hill the Soil of which is rough pasture part of the farm of [Anabaglish]
OS1/35/46/8 DERNAFRANIE HILL Dernafranie Hill Dernafranie Hill Dirnafranie David Lauderdale John McKie George McHaffie Esqr. 018 [Situation] 3/4 mile South of Anabaglish Farm House. A Small hill the Soil of which is arable; part of the farm of Anabaglish
OS1/35/46/8 [Page] 8 Parish of Old Luce Form 136 Page 34 -- Inchmulloch Hill 34 -- Dernafranie Hill Innis An Island a Sheltered valley, pasture etc Mulloch The top, Summit a height, eminence etc. Doire na fraoin - The grove of the Sheltered place
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OS1/35/46/11 [Page] 11 Parish of Kirkcowan Plan 18 D INDEX Names of Objects -- Page Drumcagerie -- 14 Drummonnie -- 13 Drumwhillan -- 13 Mindork Fell -- 14 Mindork Moss -- 13 Ram Hill -- 14
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OS1/35/46/13 MINDORK MOSS Mandork Moss Mandork Moss Mindork Mindork Mindork Mindork Mindork John McKie David Lauderdale Royl. Engrs. [Royal Engineers] map 1819 Ainslies map 1782 See Name List 19A map of property 1790 George McHaffie Esqr. 018 [Situation] In the SW [South West] angle of the Parish. A large tract of Moss Situate of the South Side of High and Low Mandork It is interspersed with portions of rocky ground it is bounded on the South Side by the Parish boundary
OS1/35/46/13 DRUMWHILLAN Drumwhillan Drumwhillan Drumwhillan John Mckie David Lauderdale George McHaffie Esqr. 018 [Situation] North of Mindork Moss. A considerable hill the Surface of which is arable Situate on the farm of High Mandork. On its Summit is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station.
OS1/35/46/13 DRUMMONNIE Drummoney Drummonie Drummonnie John McKie David Lauderdale George McHaffie Esqr. 018 [Situation] North of Mindork Moss. A Small arable hill at the north Side of Mandork Moss on the farm of Low Mandork
OS1/35/46/13 [Page] 13 Parish of Kirkcowan [Form 136] Page 37 -- Mindork Moss 35 -- Drumwhillan 35 -- Drummonnie Moine dorch (Gaelic) The black or dark coloured bog Druin The ridge of a hill etc Guallann A mountain projection Druim moine The bog hill or ridge
OS1/35/46/14 RAM HILL Ram Hill Ram Hill Ram Hill James McKie William Martin George McHaffie Esqr. 018 [Situation] East of Mindork Moss. A Small hill the soil of which is arable situate on the east side of Mandork Moss and on the [farm] of Gass
OS1/35/46/14 MILDORK FELL Mandork Fell Mandork Fell Mandork Fell Mindork Fell Mindork Fell John McKie William Martin John Kevan See Name List Plan 19A George McHaffie Esqr. 018 [Situation] N.E. [North East] of Mindork Moss. A large hill the [surface] of which is rocky heathy pasture Situate on the farm of Low Mandork on its Summit is a Trig [Trigonometrical] Station Called by Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Party "Lower Mendork"
OS1/35/46/14 DRUMCAGERIE Drumcagerie Drumcagerie Drumcagerie James McKie David Lauderdale George McHaffie Esqr. 018 [Situation] N.W [North West] of Mindork Moss. A small hill the soil of which is part arable & [part] heathy pasture Situate on the farm of High Mendork on its Summit is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station called "Mendork Moor"
OS1/35/46/14 [Page 14 Parish of Kirkcowan Form 136 Page 36 -- Ram Hill 38 -- Mindork Fell 36 -- Drumcagerie
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OS1/35/46/17 [Page] 17 Parish of Mochrum Plan 18 D INDEX Names of Objects -- Page Black Hill -- 20 Challochglass Moss -- 19 Challochglass Plantation -- 22 Corbie Craig (a Rocking stone) -- 21 Craigeach Plantation -- 22 Craiglarie Fell -- 23 Craiglarie Moss -- 23 Craigeach -- 24 Craigeach Fell -- 24 Craigeach Moss -- 25 Drumdow (in ruins) -- 21 Drumdow Moss -- 19 Fell Loch -- 22 Far Hill -- 20 House Hill -- 20 Loch Mayoch -- 19
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OS1/35/46/19 LOCH WAYOCH Loch Wayoch Loch Yaoch Loch Wayoch Loch Wayoch Loch Weyach Loch Wayoch John McKie John Morrison Royl Engrs. [Royal Engineers] Map 1819 Ainslies map 1782 Map of property 1790 George Mc Haffie Esqr. 018 [Situation] 5/8 mile N.W. [North West] of Fell Loch A Small loch in the form of Craigoch in which are three Small Islands
OS1/35/46/19 DRUMDOW MOSS Drumdow Moss Drumdow Moss Drumdow Drumdow Moss James McKie David Lauderdale Ainslies map 1782 George McHaffie Esqr. 018 [Situation] 1 Mile NW [North West] of Fell Loch A large tract of moss which nearly Comprises the whole of the farm of Drumdow. two small arable hills rises in this moss
OS1/35/46/19 CHALLOCHGLASS MOSS Challochglass Moss Challochglass Moss Challochglass Moss Challochglass Moss James McKie David Lauderdale Samuel Brady George McHaffie Esqr. 018 [Situation] South of Drumdow Moss A Considerable tract of moss situate on the north side of the farm of Challochglass
OS1/35/46/19 Parish of Mochrum -- [Page] 19 [Notes] Druim . dubh The blackridge Caille glas- The grey or green wood
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OS1/35/46/20 FAR HILL Far Hill Far Hill Far Hill James McKie John McKie George McHaffie Esqr. 018 [Situation] 1/2 mile West of Loch Wayoch. A Small hill the surface of which is partly arable [and] part heathy pasture [Situated] on the farm of Drumdow
OS1/35/46/20 BLACK HILL Black Hill Black Hill Black Hill James McKie John Mckie George McHaffie Esqr. 018 [Situation] 1/2 mile NW [North West] of Loch Wayoch. A Small arable hill [on] the farm of Drumdow.
OS1/35/46/20 HOUSE HILL House Hill House Hill House Hill James McKie John McKie George McHaffie Esq. 018 [Situation] 3/4 mile NW [North West] of Loch Wayoch & in the NW [North West] Angle of the Parish. A Small oblong hill the Soil of which is arable [situated] on the farm of Drumdow
OS1/35/46/20 [Page] 20 Parish of Mochrum Form 136 Page 43 -- Far Hill 46 -- Black Hill 46 -- House Hill
OS1/35/46/21 DRUMDOW Drumdow (in ruins) Drumdow (in ruins) Drumdow (in ruins) Drumdow Drumdow Drumdow James McKie John Mckie David Lauderdale Ainslies map 1782 map of property 1790 George McHaffie Esqr. 018 [Situation] In the N.W [North West] Angle of the parish and North of House Hill. The ruins of an old farm house The farm which belonged to this house is still let as a Seperate farm and occupied by James McKie of High Mandork The property of the Marquis of Bute.
OS1/35/46/21 CORBIE CRAIG (a Rocking Stone) Corbie Craig Corbie Craig Corbie Craig Rocking Stone of Challochglass Corbie Craig Samuel Brady John Alexander William McWilliam James Mckie George McHaffie Esqr. 018 [Situation] 3/4 mile S.W [South West] of Loch Wayoch. A large stone standing in Such a position that when Smartly touched rocks or vibrates for Several Seconds. It is situated on the East Side of a Small rocky hill on the farm of Chalochglass
OS1/35/46/21 [Page] 21 Parish of Mochrum [Form 136] Page 44 -- Drumdow 49 -- Corbie Craig
OS1/35/46/22 CRAIGEACH PLANTATION Craigeach Plantation Craigauch Plantation Craigauch Plantation Craigauch Plantation Craigeach Craigvach Craigyach George McHaffie Esqr. John Morrison Mathew Morrison David Milligan Royl. Engrs. [Royal Engineers] map 1819 Ainslies map 1782 map of property 1790 018 [Situation] 25 chains North of Fell Loch. A Small plantation of mixed wood on the farm of Craigoch
OS1/35/46/22 CHALLOCHGLASS PLANTATION Challochglass Plantation Challochglass Plantation Challochglass Challochglass Plantation John Morrison Mathew Morrison map of property 1790 George McHaffie Esqr. 018 [Situation] 3/8 mile NW [North West] of Fell Loch. A Small Plantation of mixed wood on the NE [North East] [side] of the farm of Challochglass
OS1/35/46/22 FELL LOCH Fauld Loch Fauld Loch Loch of Follogh Fell Loch Falach Loch Fell Loch Mathew Morrison John McKie John Morrison See Name List Plan 24B map of property 1790 George McHaffie Esqr. 018 [Situation] In the Northern part of the Parish. A considerable loch at the South Side of the farm of Craigauch
OS1/35/46/22 [Page] 22 Parish of Mochrum Form 136 Page 49 -- Craigeach Plantation 49 -- Challochglass Plantation 41 -- Fell Loch
OS1/35/46/23 CRAIGLARIE FELL Craigleary Fell Craigleary Fell Craiglarie Fell Fell of Craiglarey Craiglarie Fell John Morrison Mathew Morrison See Name List Plan 24B map of property 1790 George McHaffie Esqr. 018 [Situation] 5/8 mile East of Fell Loch. A considerable hill the Surface of which is rocky; from its summit there is an extensive view of the surrounding country. On the summit is a trigl. [trigonometrical] Station. This hill is part of the farm of Craigleary.
OS1/35/46/23 CRAIGLARIE MOSS Craigleary Moss Craigleary Moss Craiglarie Moss John Morrison Mathew Morrison George McHaffie Esq. 018 [Situation] North of Craiglarie Fell. A considerable tract of moss part of the farm of Craigleary
OS1/35/46/23 [Page] 23 Parish of Mochrum [Form 136] Page 50 -- Craiglarie Fell 50 -- Craiglarie Moss
OS1/35/46/24 CRAIGEACH Craigauch Craigauch Craigauch Craigauch Craigeach Craigvach Craigyach Craigeach John Morrison John McKie Mathew Morrison David Milligan Royl. Engrs. [Royal Engineers] map 1819 Ainslies map 1782 map of property 1790 George McHaffie Esqr. 018 [Situation] 3/8 mile North of Fell Loch. A Small farm house [slated] with offices attached in [middling] repair with a farm of [about] 900 acres 20 of which is arab [arable] the remainder moorland at a yearly rent of £100 occupied by John Morrison the property of the Marquis of Bute
OS1/35/46/24 CRAIGEACH FELL Craigauch Fell Craigauch Fell Craigauch Fell Fell of Craigyach Craigeach Fell John Morrison James McKie David Milligan map of property 1790 George McHaffie Esqr. 018 [Situation] 3/4 Mile NE [North East] of Fell Loch. A large hill the soil of which is rocky heathy pasture situate on the farm of Carigauch. On its Summit is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] [Station]
OS1/35/46/24 [Page] 24 Parish of Mochrum Form 136 Page 53 -- Craigeach 51 -- Craigeach Fell
OS1/35/46/25 CRAIGEACH MOSS Craigauch Moss Craigauch Moss Craigeach Moss John Morrison James McKie George McHaffie Esqr. 018 [Situation] 5/8 mile North of Fell Loch. A large tract of moss Situated on the north Side of the farm of Craigoch
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OS1/35/46/27 DERNIEPHOIL HILL Derniephoil Hill David Lauderdale Farmer Annabaglish (via) Kirkcowan John McKie, High Mandork by Kirkcowan Alexander Nelson Kirkcowan 018 A Small hill partly arable and part Rough ground, is Situated on the NW [North West] Side of the Farm of Annabaglish
OS1/35/46/27 ANNABAGLISH MOSS Annabaglish Moss 018 See Orthography Sheet of Trace No. 3
OS1/35/46/27 DRUMDOW BURN Drumdow Burn 018 See Orthography Sheets (No. 4 Trace)
OS1/35/46/27 [Page] 27 Plan 18 D -- List of Names collected by Pte [Private] Peter Bracken RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] Trace 1 [Object] Derniephoil Hill -- Hill Annabaglish Moss -- moss Drumdow Burn -- A Stream [Parish] Old Luce [Signed] Peter Bracken Pte [Private] RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] 15th Decr [December] 1847
OS1/35/46/28 BARSOLES Barsoles David Lauderdale, Farmer, Annabaglis [Annabaglish] John McKie, Farmer, High Mandor [Mandork] by Kiorkcow [Kirkcowan] 018 A Small cultivated hill on the farm of Annabaglish, on its Summit Stands a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station called Annabaglish
OS1/35/46/28 DURNAGIE HILL Durnagie Hill David Lauderdale, Farmer, Annabagli [Annabaglish] John McKie, High Mando [Mandork] by Kirkcow [Kirkcowan] 018 A Small hill of arable Soil Situated on the West Side of the farm of Annabaglish
OS1/35/46/28 [Page] 28 Plan 18 D -- List of Names collected by Pte. [Private] Peter Bracken RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] Trace 1 [Object] Barsoles -- Hill Durnagie Hill -- Hill [Parish] Old Luce [Signed] Peter [Bracken] Pte. [Private] R.S& [Royal Sappers & Miners] 15th Decr. [December] 1847
OS1/35/46/29 KNOCKETIE MOSS Knocketie Moss David Lauderdale Annabaglish (via) Kirkcowan Alexander Nelson Kirkcowan David Milligan Kirkcowan 018 A considerable Moss on the North Side of the farm of Annabaglish it takes its name from an Adjacent hill called Knocketie.
OS1/35/46/29 [Page] 29 Plan 18 D -- List of Names collected by Pte. [Private] Peter Bracken RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] Trace 1 [Object] Knocketie Moss -- Moss [Parish] Old Luce [Signed] Peter Bracken Pte [Private] RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] 18th March 1848
OS1/35/46/30 KNOCKETIE Knocketie David Lauderdale [Annabaglish] by [Kirkcowan] Alexander Nelson [Kirkcowan] David Milligan Kirkcowan 018 A considerable hill of arable Soil it formerly belonged to a farm called Knocketie, which now ceases to be let as a farm but is added [to]the farm of Annabaglish on the Summit of the hill there Stands a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station Called KnocKatee
OS1/35/46/30 [Page] 30 Plan 18 D -- List of Names collected by Pte. [Private] Peter Bracken RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] Trace 1 [Object] Knocketie -- Hill [Parish] Old Luce [Signed] Peter [Bracken] Pte [Private] R.S.&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] 18th March [1848]
OS1/35/46/31 ANNABAGLISH Annabaglish David Lauderdale farmer Annabaglish John McKie High Mandork by Kirkcowan 018 A low thatched house in bad repair occupied by David Lauderdale farmer he holds A farm of 1400 Acres the greater part of which is moor land and is the property of the Earl of Stairs
OS1/35/46/31 XX [Page] 31 List of Names collected by Patrick Connell Pt [Private] RS [Royal Sappers] & Miners 1st September /45 [1845] -- 1st Examiner Plan 18 D No. of Field Tracing 1 [Object] Annabaglish -- House [Parish] Old Luce [Signed] Patrick Connell Private RS [Royal Sappers] & Miners 1st September /45 [1845]
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OS1/35/46/33 ANNABAGLISH MOSS Annabaglish Moss David Lauderdale Farmer Annabaglish by Kirkcowan John McKie High Mandork by Kirkcowan 018 A large Tract of moss Situated on the farm of Annabaglish near the North end of Said moss there is a large ridge of Rockey heathy ground thro [through] which there is a Foot Path leading to Annabaglish farm house
OS1/35/46/33 [Page] 33 Plan 18 D -- List of Names collected by Pte [Private] Peter Bracken RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] Trace 3 [Object] Annabaglish Moss -- A moss [Parish] Old Luce [Signed] Peter Bracken Pte [Private] RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] 1st Feby [February] 1848
OS1/35/46/34 DERNAFRANIE HILL Dernafranie Hill David Lauderdale Farmer [Annabaglish] (via) [Kirkcowan] John Mckie High [Mandork] 018 A Small hill of arable Soil Surrounded by moss and moorland Situated on the farm of Annabaglish
OS1/35/46/34 INCHMULLOCH HILL Inchmulloch Hill David Lauderdale Farmer [Annabaglish] by [Kirkcowan] John Mckie High [Mandork] by [Kirkcowan] 018 A Small hill of Rough Pasture Situated on the farm of Annabaglish and in the moss of Said Farm
OS1/35/46/34 [Page] 34 Plan 18 D -- List of Names collected by Pte [Private] Peter Bracken RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] Trace 3 [Object] Dernafranie Hill -- Hill Inchmulloch Hill -- Hill [Parish] Old Luce [Signed] Peter [Bracken] Pt [Private] RS [Royal Sappers & Miners] 1st Feby [February] [1848]
OS1/35/46/35 DRUMWHILLAN Drumwhillan John Mckie Farmer High Mandork (via) Kirkcowan David Lauderdale Annabaglish by Kirkcowan 018 A Considerable hill of arable Soil, on its Summit Stands a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station called Drumwhillihan it is Situated on the farm of high Mandork (about 1/4 of a mile East of the farm House) the property of Colonel Stopford Blair of Penninghame House
OS1/35/46/35 DRUMMONNIE Drummoney Drummonie John Mckie High Mandork (via) Kirkcowan David Lauderdale Annabaglish by Kirkcowan William Martin Crasherie by Kirkcowan 018 A Small arable hill at the North Side of Mandork Moss in the farm of Low Mandork the property of Colonel Stopford [Blair] of Penninghame house It is thought that this hill has taken Drummoney from Drummona or, hill in the Bog
OS1/35/46/35 [Page] 35 Plan 18 D -- List of Names collected by Pte [Private] Peter Bracken RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] Trace 2 [Object] Drumwhillan -- Hill Drummoney -- Hill [Parish] Kirkcowan [Signed] Peter Bracken Pte [Private] RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] 29th Decr. [December] 1847
OS1/35/46/36 DRUMGAGERIE Drumgagerie James McKie Farmer High Mandork via Kirkcowan David Lauderdale Farmer Annabaglish by Kircowan 018 A Small hill Soil partly arable and partly heathy, on its Summit Stands a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station caled Mendork Moor it is Situated on the farm of High Mandork about 1/2 SW [South West] of the farm House
OS1/35/46/36 RAM HILL Ram Hill James McKie High Mandork by Kirkcowan William Martin Croshery by Kirkcowan 018 A Small cultivated hill of arable Soil. on the East Side of Mandork Moss and on the farm of Gass the property of Colonel Stopford of Penninghame House
OS1/35/46/36 [Page] 36 -- List of Names collected by Pte. [Private] Peter BracKen R S & M [Royal Sappers & Miners] Plan 18D Trace 2 -- [Parish] Kirkcowan Object Drumcagerie - Hill Ram Hill - Hill [Signed] Peter BracKen Pte. R S & M [Private Royal Sappers & Miners] 29th. Decr [December] 1849
OS1/35/46/37 MANDORK MOSS Mandork Moss John McKie High Mandork by Kirkcowan David Lauderdale Annabaglish (via) KirKcowan 018 A large tract of Moss extending over the South ends of High & Low Mandork 's It is interspersed with Several patches of Rocky ground, it is bounded on the N [North] and NE [North East] by Rocky heathy ground on the S [South] and West by the Ph. [Parish] Boundary between KIrkcowan and Mochrum
OS1/35/46/37 [Page] 37 -- List of Names collected by Pte. [Private] Peter BracKen R S & M [Royal Sappers & Miners] Plan 18D Trace 2 -- [Parish] Kirkcowan Object Mandork Moss - Moss [Signed] Peter BracKen Pte. R S & M [Private Royal Sappers & Miners] 29th. Decr [December] 1849
OS1/35/46/38 MANDORK FELL Mandork Fell John McKie High Mandork by Kirkcowan William Martin Crosherie (via) Kirkcowan John Kevan Kirkcowan 018 A large Rockey heathy hill in the farm of Low MandorK. there Stands on its Summit a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station called Lower Mendork
OS1/35/46/38 DRUMDOW BURN Drumdow Burn See Orthography Sheet Trace No. 4 018
OS1/35/46/38 [Page] 38 -- List of Names collected by Pte. [Private] Peter BracKen R S & M [Royal Sappers & Miners] Plan 18D Trace 2 -- [Parish] Kirkcowan Object Mandork Fell - Hill Drumdow Burn - A Stream [Signed] Peter BracKen Pte. R S & M [Private Royal Sappers & Miners] 20th. March 1849
OS1/35/46/39 [Page] 39 Entry for Upper Mandork is scored through [Note] This House is on Plan 18B
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OS1/35/46/41 LOCH YAOCH Loch Yaoch Loch Wayoch John Morrison Farmer Craiganoch John McKie High Mandork by Kirkcowan 018 A Small Loch with three Small Islands, in the farm of Craigauch about 1/2 mile West of the farm house and in a large Bog, there is no fish found in the Loch
OS1/35/46/41 LOCH FOLLOGH Loch Follogh Fauld Loch John Morrison Craiganch Mathew Morrison Craigleary John McKie High Mandork by Kirkcowan 018 A Loch about 1/2 mile in length N to S [North to South] with three Small Isdls [Islands] it is in the farm of Cragauch and about 1/4 mile from the farm house. it is surrounded with moor land, There is small trout in the Loch
OS1/35/46/41 [Page] 41-- List of Names collected by Pte. [Private] Peter BracKen 1st Examiner Plan 18D Trace 4 -- [Parish] Mochrum Object Loch Yaoch - Loch [Note] should not this be Fell Loch [Signed] Peter BracKen Pte. R S & M [Private Royal Sappers & Miners] Septr. [September] 6th /45 [1845]
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OS1/35/46/43 FAR HILL Far Hill James McKie Farmer High Mandork (via) Kirkcowan John McKie High Mandork KIrKcowan 018 A Small hill Soil partly arable and partly heathy grond. [ground] it is Surrounded by moss and is on the farm of Drumdow It is said to have got its name in Consequence of it being the most distant arable land from the farm house when in being being
OS1/35/46/43 CHALLOCHGLASS Challochglass John McKie High Mandork by Kirkcowan John Kevan Kirkcowan 018 A considerable hill of Rocky Moorland on the Summit Stands a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Statin calld. [called] Chalochglass it is situated on the farm of Challochglass
OS1/35/46/43 [Page] 43 Plan 18 D -- List of Names collected by Pte [Private] Peter Bracken RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] Trace 4 -- [Parish] Mochrum [Object] Far Hill -- Hill Challochglass -- Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station [Note] check [Challochglass] has this -- no name [Signed] Peter Bracken Pte [private] RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] 1st. Feby [February] 1848
OS1/35/46/44 DRUMDOW MOSS Drumdow Moss James McKie Farmer High Mandork by Kirkcowan David Lauderdale Annabaglish by Kirkcowan 018 A large tract of moss which nearly comprises the whole of Drumdow there are two Small arable hills surrounded by Said moss
OS1/35/46/44 CHALLOCHGLASS MOSS Challochglass Moss James McKie Farmer High Mandork by Kirkcowan David Lauderdale Annabaglish by Kirkcowan Samuel Brady Kirkcowan 018 A considerable tract of Moss Situated on the North Side of the farm of Challochglass
OS1/35/46/44 [Page] 44 Plan 18 D -- List of Names collected by Pte [Private] Peter Bracken RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] Trace 4 -- [Parish] Mochrum [Object] Drumdow Moss - A Moss Challochglass Moss -- Moss [Signed] Peter Bracken Pte [private] RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] 1st. Feby [February] 1848
OS1/35/46/45 DRUMDOW Drumdow (Ruins of) James McKie Farmer High Mandork (via) Kirkcowan John McKie High Madork Kirkcowan David lauderdale Annabaglish (via) Kirkcowan 018 The Ruins of the farm House of Drumdow which has been an oblong Stone building the farm which had been attached to it is nearly all moorland it is still let as a Separate farm and is held at present by James McKie High Mandork . it is the property of the Marquis of Bute one of my informants thinks that the name Drumdow derived from Drumdhu or black hill
OS1/35/46/45 [Page] 45 Plan 18 D -- List of Names collected by Pte [Private] Peter Bracken RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] Trace 4 -- [Parish] Mochrum [Object] Drumdow - Ruins [Signed] Peter Bracken Pte [private] RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] 1st. Feby [February] 1848
OS1/35/46/46 HOUSE HILL House Hill James MCKie Farmer High Mandork (via) Kirkcowan John McKie High Mandork (via) Kirkcowan 018 A Small oblong hill of arable Soil adjacent to and South of the Ruin of Drumdow farm House and on the farm of Drumdow
OS1/35/46/46 BLACK HILL Black Hill James MCKie Farmer High Mandork (via) Kirkcowan John McKie High Mandork (via) Kirkcowan 018 A Small arable hill Surrounded by moss and heathy ground it is Situated on the farm of Drumdow the property of the Marquis of Bute
OS1/35/46/46 [Page] 46 Plan 18 D -- List of Names collected by Pte [Private] Peter Bracken RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] Trace 4 -- [Parish] Mochrum [Object] House Hill - Hill Black Hill - Hill [Signed] Peter Bracken Pte [private] RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] 1st. Feby [February] 1848
OS1/35/46/47 DRUMDOW BURN Drumdow Burn John McKie High Mandork by Kirkcowan James McKie High Mandork by Kirkcowan 018 A Small Stream gathering from the mosses at the Junction of the farms of Drumdow Annabaglish and Challochglass, it runs in a Northerly direction it Sometimes forms the Ph. [Parish] betwn [between] Mochrum & Old luce when not the By [Boundary] it runs convenient to it. from the Junction of Kirkcowan with the latter Parishes the Stream runs generally between the farms of High Mandork and Annabaglish until it falls into the Traf River
OS1/35/46/47 [Page] 47 Plan 18 D -- List of Names collected by Pte [Private] Peter Bracken RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] Trace 4 -- [Parishes] Old Luce & MocKrum [Object] Drumdow Burn - A Stream [Signed] Peter Bracken Pte [Private] RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] 29th Decr. [December] 1848
OS1/35/46/48 CORBIE CRAIG Corbie Craig Rocking Stone of Challochglass Samuel Brady Kirkcowan John Alexander Kirkcowan William McWillam Kirkcowan James McKIe High Mandork (via) Kirkcowan 018 A large Stone Standing in Such a position that when Smartly touched it will rock for many Seconds it has got its name in consequence of wild fowl called Corbies having been frequently Seen Sitting upon it It is Situated on the East Side of a Small Rockey hill in the moors of Challochglass
OS1/35/46/48 [Page] 48 Plan 18 D -- List of Names collected by Pte [Private] Peter Bracken RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] Trace 4 -- [Parishes] Mochrum [Object] Corbie Craig - Stone [Signed] Peter Bracken Pte [Private] RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] 18th. March 1848
OS1/35/46/49 CRAIGAUCH PLANTATION Craigauch Plantation John Morrison Farmer Craigauch (via) KIrKcowan Mathew Morrison Craigleary (via) KirKcowan David Milligan KirKcowan 018 A Small plantation of Mixed wood fir, ash Beech and Birch, it is Situated on the farm of Craigauch a few chains South of the farm house
OS1/35/46/49 CHALLOCHGLASS PLANTATION Challochglass Plantation John Morrison Farmer Craigauch (via) KIrKcowan Mathew Morrison Craigleary (via) KirKcowan 018 A Small Plantation of Mixed wood Fir ash, Beech and Birch it is situated on the N E [North East] Side of the farm of Challochglass at the Bounadry between the latter Farm and Craigauch
OS1/35/46/49 [Page] 49 Plan 18 D -- List of Names collected by Pte [Private] Peter Bracken RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] Trace 5 -- [Parishes] Mochrum [Object] Craigauch Plantation - Plantation Challochglass Plantation - Plantation [Signed] Peter Bracken Pte [Private] RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] 20th March 1848
OS1/35/46/50 CRAIGLEARY FELL Craiglearie Fell john Morrison Farmer Craigauch (via) KIrKcowan Mathew Morrison Craigleary (via) KirKcowan 018 A considerable Rocky hill from which there is a good view of the Surrounding Country it is Situated on the Farm of Craigleary there is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station on the Summit, called Craigleary
OS1/35/46/50 CRAIGLEARY WOOD Craigleary Wood John Morrison Farmer Craigauch (via) KIrKcowan Mathew Morrison Craigleary (via) KirKcowan 018 A considerable tract of Moss Situated on the North Side of The Farm of Craigleary
OS1/35/46/50 [Page] 50 Plan 18 D -- List of Names collected by Pte [Private] Peter Bracken RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] Trace 5 -- [Parishes] Mochrum [Object] Craigleary Fell - Hill Craigleary Moss - Moss [Signed] Peter Bracken Pte [Private] RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] 24th Feby [February] 1848
OS1/35/46/51 CRAIGAUCH MOSS Craigauch Moss John Morrison Farmer Craigauch by Kirkcowan James McKie Farmer High Mandork via Kirkcowan 018 A large tract of moss Situated on the North Side of the farm of Craigauch. there are Several portions of Rockey heathy ground in Said moss the North Side is bounded by the Ph. [Parish] Boundary between Mochrum & KirKcowan
OS1/35/46/51 CRAIGAUCH FELL Craigauch Fell John Morrison Craigauch James McKie High Mandork via Kirkcowan David Milligan Kirkcowan 018 A large hill of Rockey heathy ground from which there is a good view of the Surrounding Country on the Summit there is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station Called and is Situated on the farm of Craigauch
OS1/35/46/51 [Page] 51 Plan 18 D -- List of Names collected by Pte [Private] Peter Bracken RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] Trace 5 -- [Parishes] Mochrum [Object] Craigauch Moss - A Moss Craigauch Fell - A Hill [Signed] Peter Bracken Pte [Private] RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] 18th. March 1848
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OS1/35/46/53 CRAIGAUCH Craigauch Craigauch Craigauch John Morrison Farmer Craigauch John McKie High Mandork by Kirkcowan Mathew Morrison Craigleary by KirKcowan David Milligan KIrKcowan 018 A low farm house, Slated, with offices in middling repair a Small planting convenient on the South. Loch Follogh about one fourth Miles distance South of House, and about one half mile distance on the West is Loch Yaoch and Seen from farm house .
OS1/35/46/53 [Page] 53 Plan 18 D -- List of Names collected by Pte [Private] Peter Bracken 1st. Examiner Trace 5 -- [Parishes] Mochrum [Object] Craigauch - A farm house [Signed] Peter Bracken Pte [Private] RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] 6th. Septr. [September] 1845 [Signed] W Driscoll Gosset Lt. R Engrs. [Lieutenant Royal Engineers] [Decem December] 30 1848
OS1/35/46/54 [Page] 54 -- [Volume] 46 Wigtownshire Plan 18D Names of Parishes -- Page Old Luce -- 1 Kirkcowan -- 11 Mochrum -- 17
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