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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BIG HIGHCLEUCH Big High Cleugh
Big High Cleugh
Big High Cleugh
Big Highcleuch
Big Haycleugh
John Anderson
David Hunter
Christopher Anderson
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Simpson of Sanquhar,
Estate Plan (1831)
003 [Situation] About 30 Chains North from Little Highcleugh
A small stream which has its rise on the West of Glenrae Dod. runs in a small narrow ravine into Wanlock Water.
Big Highcleugh is the name it gets which implies the burn and Cleugh
Name applies to a narrow and not very deep ravine through which a stream flows.
GLENRAE DOD Clanery Dod
Clanery Dod
Clanery Dod
Clanery Dod

Glenrae Dod
Clanery Dod

Clennery
John Anderson
Christopher Anderson
David Hunter
Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Diagram of Duke of Buccleuch,s
Estate in Sanquhar
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Simpson of Sanquhar,
the pronunciation, by the people
in the District,
Estate Map. 1831.
004 [Situation] 6 Miles N.N.E [North North East] from Sanquhar Burgh.
A hill feature of considerable altitude.
The etymology of this name is corrected by Dr. [Doctor] Simpson of Sanquhar who states that Clan is a corruption from the Celtic signifying
a Glen, and "Rae" denotes yellow, and Dod from "German" denotes a hill and that Glenrae Dod is the correct Mode,

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Parish of Sanquhar -- Plan 3.9. Trace 1.

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M. Donohue 25th July 1856.

Transcriber's notes

GLENRAE DOD
- One of the authors of the page uses 'comma' instead of 'apostrophe', I have transcribed as written.

A transcription table entry for FORKINGS, map reference 003, has been deleted - it is struck out on the page and does not appear in the index for this volume.

The entry for FORKINGS has been struck out with the comment:
A Scotch term applicable to the junction or point
of separation of several streams.- It cannot be afsumed [assumed]
as a proper Name.-

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