OS1/10/44/292
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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GLASGOW AND SOUTH-WESTERN RAILWAY | Glasgow and South- Western Railway Glasgow and South- Western Railway Glasgow and South- Western Railway |
James Veitch Esqr Revd. Dr [Reverend Doctor] Simpson John Paterson |
006; 013; 014 | A line of Railway Connecting Glasgow and Carlisle |
RYEHILL | Ryehill Ryehill Ryehill |
James Veitch Esqr Revd. Dr [Reverend Doctor] Simpson John Paterson |
013 | A large Farm with dwelling and offices houses,† Thrashing Machine and general conveniences, situated about one Mile from Sanquhar near the County Road leading to Dumfries, |
Site of CASTLE [Ryehill] | Ryehill Castle (Site of) Ryehill Castle (Site of) Ryehill Castle (Site of) |
James Veitch Esqr Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Simpson John Paterson |
013 | Formerly stood where the present Farm Steading of Ryehill is situated, The following is quoted from the Revd. Dr [Reverend Doctor] Simpsons history of Sanquhar. "Between six and seven hundred years ago," says the Author of the Caledonia, "Godfrey de Ross obtained from Richard Moreville, the Constable of Scotland, the lands of Stew[arton], wherin he was succeeded by his Son, James, de Ross who granted some lands in this manner to the Monks of Paisley. Such were the Progenitors of the Rosses of Hawk[h]ill, of Ross of Sanquhar. in Nithsdale, and other families".- [The quotation continues on the next page] [Hand2] There is no Authority to shew that this stronghold was called Ryehill Castle - There is every probability that it was merely a Border Tower or Peel.- |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page:] 292Parish of Sanquhar -- Sheet 13.3. Trace 2
[GLASGOW AND SOUTH-WESTERN RAILWAY - Situation:]
S,E, [South East] acrofs [across]
Parish
[RYEHILL - Situation:]
1 mile S,E, [South East]
from Sanquhar
Burgh.-
[Site of CASTLE Ryehill - Situation:]
On the site of
existing out offices
of Ryehill,-
Transcriber's notes
GLASGOW AND SOUTH-WESTERN RAILWAY- a transcription table entry was added, map references 006; 013, 014 from Page 128 (among others for this Name)
RYEHILL
- there is an annotation in the Descriptive Remarks introduced by a dagger (†) - it is obscured in the image at the binding, I can't transcribe it.
Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
George Howat
Location information for this page.