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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
GLENDYNE Glendyne
Glendyne
Glendyne
Glen Dyne
Glendyne
James Kennedy
Thomas Johnstone
William Young
Revd Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Simpson
Dr. [Doctor] Simpson's History of Sanquhar
007 A long and deep Glen
the Sides of which are
exceedingly steep, The head
of this glen is situated
among the Hills near
the Foot Road leading
from Sanquhar to Wanlockhead
and about a mile from
the latter place it extends
Westward until it closes with
the Menick Water. About
one Mile east from the
Village of Menick, Glen Dyne is
a District name,
GLENDYNE BURN Glendyne Burn
Glendyne Burn
Glendyne Burn
James Kennedy
Thomas Johnstone
William Young
006; 007 Has its source at the
head of, and flows through
the Centre of Glendyne
forms a confluence with Menock W. [Water]
[initialled:] MD
STITCHEN CLEUCH Stitchens Cleuch
Stitchens Cleuch
Stitchens Cleuch
Stitchen Cleugh
Stitchshan Cleugh
William Young
James Young
Thomas Johnstone
Mr. Ewing
Popular pronunciation
006 Is situated on the N. [North] West
side of Brown Hill
near the head of the
Sheil Burn, "cannot find out
the meaning of this name perhaps
Stitchshan is the best mode."
. Probably so called from the furrowed or Stitchy or
stitchen nature of the surface. -

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[Page:] 147,
Sheet 6.12 -- Trace 3
Parish of Sanquhar

[STITCHEN CLEUCH - Situation:]
About 14 chains
N.E. [North East] from Coupland
Knowe,

[GLENDYNE - Situation:]
From near Wanlock=
head extending
S.W. [South West]

[GLENDYNE BURN - Situation:]
From the S En. [South Eastern]
base of Stood Hill
- S.W. [South West] by S. [South] to
Menock Water,

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John Jane
Pt [Private] R.S.&.M. [Royal Sappers and Miners]

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