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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CAMPLE WATER Cample Water
Cample Water
Cample Water
William Maxwell Esquire
Mr John Leach
Reverend John Murray
022; 023; 031; 032 [Situation] Partially tracing Eastern and Southern Parish Boundary
A considerable River which bears the name from where berry Grain joins it to its Conflux with the River Nith
MORTON PARK Morton Park
Park
Thomas Nevison
History of Galloway AD 1684
022 [Situation] Farm 3 to 4 miles NE of Thornhill
Near to this Castle (Morton) was a ---------- built by Sir Thomas Randolph Earl of --------- on the face of a very great high h---- so artificially that by the advantage --- the hill all wild beasts, such as ---- Harts, Roes & Hares did easily get ----- but could not get out again ---- any other Cattle such as Cows, Sheep or Goats did ---- Voluntarily leap in or were forced to it it is doubtful wh----- their owners were permitted to get them out again.
History of Galloway
It is this fence that is described as a Roman Road in the preceding page. Owen Bassett

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Parish of Morton Plan 22 -4 Trace 6
Hugh Doherty Civil Assistant

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