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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LAGGANMORE HILL Lagganmore Hill
Lagganmore
William Kerr
John Thomson
Ainslie's Map 1782
021 [Situation] About 5/8 mile E. [East] of Port Patrick
A small hill on the farm of Craigoch the soil of which is arable land - situate to the W. [West] of Craigoch farm house.-
CRAIGOCH BRIDGE Craigoch Bridge
Craigoch Bridge Craigoch Bridge
William Kerr
John Thomson George McHaffie Esqr.
021 [Situation] 1 mile East of Port Patrick
A small stone & Lime Bridge with one Arch over Craigoch burn on the road from Port Patrick to Craigoch farm house. Not a County Bridge -
CRAIGOCH Craigoch
Craigoch
Craigauch
Craigauch
Craigoch
William Kerr
John Thomson
William McGill
Ainslie's Map 1782
George McHaffie Esqr.
021 [Situation] 5 chains South of Craigoch Bridge & about one mile E. [East] of Port Patrick
A commodious farm house one story high & slated with out houses including Threshing machine all in good repair, and a farm containing 300 accres, 120 of which is Rocky heathy Pasture &, the remainder is good arable land Occupied by William McGill the Property Major General Thomas Hunter Blair of Dunskey -

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Parish of Port Patrick

Form 136
Page 158 - Lagganmore Hill
155- Craigoch Bridge
156 - Craigoch


"Laggan" Hollow Pits etc
"More" Big- extensive etc
Gaelic Dictionary
Note " Creagach" Rocky, craggy, cliffy
Gaelic Dictionary

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