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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
GLENGLASS Glenglass Revd. [Reverend] R Simpson
John Sharp
William Greenshields
012 A good substantial shepherd's House & Offices attached, all slated and in good repair. The name is taken from the Glen a little to the South of the House. Glenglas Original Mode
GLENGLASS BURN Glenglass Burn Revd. [Reverend] R Simpson
John Sharp
William Greenshields
012 A deep Glen & Burn running in a Northerly direction between two high Rigs or Hills, it falls into the Euchan Water at Glenglass House. The name signifies the Grey or Dark Glen. Glenglas may be better this is the original mode.
GLENHARRAW BURN Glenharraw Burn
Glenharrow Burn
Revd. [Reverend] R Simpson
John Sharp
William Greenshields
012 A small Burn rising near the Head of the Rig of its own name and after running in a Northerly direction falls into the Euchan a little below Gleng[lass] The name signifies the High Stream
GLENHARRAW RIG Glenharraw Rig [insertion initialled CJF]
Glenharrow Rig
Revd. [Reverend] R Simpson
John Sharp
William Greenshields
012 A high Hill or Rig between Glengl[ass] and Glenharrow from the latter it derives its name.

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Parish of Sanquhar -- Plan 12.8 Trace 4

[GLENGLASS - Situation:]
At the junction of
Glenglafs [Glenglass] Burn and
Euchan Water, about 5
miles S.W. [South West] from Sanquhar
Burgh-

[GLENGLASS BURN - Situation:]
From the junction of Loch
and Birk Grains at the N,E, [North East]
base of Troston Rigg (6 miles
S,W, [South West] from Sanquhar Burgh)
N,N,E, [North North East] to Euchan
Water.-

[GLENHARROW BURN - Situation:]
From between Glenharrow
Rigg and Rough Naze
(nearly on Sn. [Southern] P. [Parish] B. [Boundary] 5½ miles
SW. by S. [South West by South] from Sanquhar Burgh)
N. [North] to Euchan Water.

[GLENHARRAW RIG - List of Names contains a comment regarding the name Rigg:]
Rig - adopted
on the Plans at the
Examination office

[GLENHARRAW RIG - Situation:]
About 5¼ miles S.
W. by S. [South West by South] from Sanquhar
Burgh.-

[Page is signed:]
Chas. [Charles] J Fearnside
Pte. [Private] R. S. & M's. [Royal Sappers and Miners]

Transcriber's notes

GLENHARROW/GLENHARRAW
- the original transcription table had GLENHARROW, but the List of Names column indicates GLENHARRAW as does the index for this volume. I have therefore changed this to GLENHARRAW. Same on Page 403.

GLENHARRAW BURN/RIG
- some text on the image is obscured at the binding hiding word Gleng[--] - the other entry for GLENHARROW BURN and RIG in the this volume (Page 403) indicates Glenglass.

An entry for "Black Craig" has been struck out with the note:
Not well known, by those in its immediate loc[ality?]

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George Howat

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