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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
FRIARS' CARSE Friars Carse
Friars Carse
Friars Carse
Friars Carse
Friars Carse
Friars Carse
Johnston's Co. [County] Map
Mrs. Crichton
Mr. J. Crosbie
Stat: Acc; [Statistical account] of Dumfries 341
Fullarton's Gazetteer 409
Parish Valuation Roll 1827.
041 [Situation] At the N. [North] of this Plan bearly 4 miles E. [East] of Dunscore Village
A dwelling house, pleasue grounds And Garden Occupied by the proprietor Mrs. Crichton. Fullarton's Gazetteer has the following
"Friars Carse, in the vale of the Nith, was anciently a monastic establishment, dependent on Melrose Abbey. Although some antiquely sculptured Stones only remain as vestiges of the Edifice, the name is Commemorated both in a small lake and in the surrou[nds]
CARSE MAINS Carse Mains
Carse Mains
Carse Mains
William Williamson
John Crosbie
Mr Kirkparick
041 [Situation] About 23 Chains S.W. [Sout West] of Friars Carse.
A farm house, out house and gardens. Occupied [by] William Williamson property of Mrs. Crichton
PENFLOWING BRIDGE Penflowing Bridge
Penflowing Bridge
Penflowing Bridge
Penfluen Bridge
Mrs. Crosbie
Mr Smith
Mr Kirkpatrick
Pronouncation
041 [Situation] 9½ chains nearly W. [West] of Friar's Carse.
A small Bridge across the public Road at Carse [Mains] takes name from being a pen - through which the water flows

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Sheet 41 Plan 9 Dunscore Ph. [Parish]

[Signed] M. Donohue

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