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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
WANLOCK WATER Wanlock Water
Wanlock Water
Wanlock Water
Wanlock Burn
John Anderson
Christopher Anderson,
David Hunter
Black's Co. [County] map,
002; 003; 007 [Situation] From the Lead Mines of Wanlockhead N.W [North West] to Crawick Water.
A beautiful Stream which has i[?ts] rise at Wanlockhead Leadmines and, runs in a Westerly direction joins the Crawick nearly at the [--] place as the Spango from Kirkconn[el] on the West. At its source, and course thr[--] the Mines it is Merely a rill, some parts of it are Scarcely visible.
GLENRAE BRAE Clanrae Brae
Clanrae Brae
Clanery Bank
Glenrae Brae
Clanery Brae
Clennery
John Anderson
Christopher Anderson
David Hunter
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Simpson of Sanquhar
Pronunciation,
Estate Map - 1831.
002 [Situation] On Wanlock Water ½ mile S,E, [South East] from its junction with Crawick Water
A Steep brae, a declivity on the Banks of Wanlock Wat[er] Glenrae Brae is the best mo[de] See the Etymology of the Name [by] the Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Simpson in the adj. [adjacent] Page[--]
LITTLE HIGHCLEUCH Little Highcleugh
Little Highcleugh
Little Highcleugh
Little Highcleuch
Little Hay Cleugh
David Hunter of Clackleith
Christopher Anderson
John Anderson
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Simpson of Sanquhar
Estate Plan (1831)
003 [Situation] Stretching N.E. [North East] from near the Centre of Glenrae Brae
A Small Ravine, (or Cleuch), an[--] Small Rill running in it, whic[h] gathers from Sheep drains. It runs i[nto] Wanlock Water at Clackleith,

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Parish of Sanquhar -- Plan 3. 9. Trace 3,

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M. Donohue.

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WANLOCK WATER, GLENRAE BRAE & LITTLE HIGHCLEUCH - some text on the image is obscured at the binding.

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