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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CLEUCH HEAD | Cleuch head Cleuch head Cleuch head |
William Sharp Samuel Sharp Robert Dryfe |
012 | A portion of mountain grassland the drainage of which forms the Pulgower Cleuch. |
PEAT RIG | Peat Rig Peat Rig Peat Rig |
William Sharp Samueal Sharp Robert Dryfe |
012 | An elevated portion of land having a peaty soil. |
CORSE CLEUCH | Corse Cleuch Corse Cleuch Corse Cleuch |
William Sharp Samuel Sharp Robert Dryfe |
012 | A hollow through which a small stream flows, commences near Corse Hill and falls into Pulskeoch Burn. |
Continued entries/extra info
Plan 12.15Trace No. [Number] 3 & 4
Parish of Penpont
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[Cleuch Head, in 'Situation' column reads] In N.Wn. [North Western] Parish district
[Peat Rig, in 'Situation' column reads] Adjoining Cleuch Head on the South
[Corsse Cleuch, in 'Situation' column reads] At the southern base of Corse Hill
[Signed] Owen Bassett
Transcriber's notes
Peat Rig was originally entered, in all occurrences, as Peat Rigg, but has subsequently had the second 'G' crossed outTranscribers who have contributed to this page.
John Dunlop
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