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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
SLEWNARK Slewnark
Slewnark
Clanark
Slewnark
Slewnark
William Kerr
John Thomson
William McGill
John McCracken
William Thorburn
021 [Situation] About 1 1/8 miles ESE [East South East] of Port Patrick
A small hill on the farm of Craigoch the soil of which is arable land, situate close to the W. [West] side of Craigoch [Mains]
CRAIGOCH MOOR Craigoch Moor
Craigoch Moor
Craigauch
Craigoch Moor
William Kerr
John Thomson
Ainslie's Map 1782
George McHaffie Esqr.
021 [Situation] 1 3/4 miles ESE [East South East] of Port Patrick
A considerable portion of Elevated Moor on the farm of Craigoch the surface of which is Rocky heathy pasture.
DRUMANARY Drumanary
Drumanary
Drumanary
Drumanary
Drumanary
William Kerr
William McColm
William Thornburn
John McCracken
Andrew Mains
021 [About one mile SE [South East] of Port Patrick
A small hill on the farm of Craigoch Park the Soil of which is arable land- situate a [short] distance W. [West] of Craigoch farm house -
SLOUCHADOLLOS Slockadolloes
Slockadolloes
John McCracken
Peter Farlie
021 [Situation] one mile SE by S [South East by South] of Port Patrick
A small creek on the sea shore of [the] farm of Craigoch Park. It is bound on the north by bold precipices there is a kind of sea weed used for eating called dulse or Deelesk gathered in this creek.-

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Parish of Port Patrick

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156 -- Slewnark
155 -- Craigoch Moor
157 -- Drumanary
159 -- Slockadolloes

"Slouch" a deep ravine or gully
Scottish Dictionary

Transcriber's notes

Dulse or Deelesk. Latter name verified on Galloway wild foods web site - spelling Dillisk

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