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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
NETHER COG Cog


Nether Cog
Walter Anderson
John Stewart
John Mitchell
Estate Map - (1831).
006 [Situation] 3¾ miles N.E.E [North North East] from Sanquhar Burgh.
A One Story house Slated with Out Offices All in good repair Occupied by a Shepherd
CHAPMAN'S CLEUCH Chapman's Cleugh Walter Anderson
John Stewart
Queensbury Estate Plan
006 [Situation] About 27. Chains S, [South] from Nether Cog
A deep ravine through which a stream flows. The circumstance of a pedlar having been killed here gave rise to the name.
CRAWICK WATER Crawick Water Walter Anderson
John Stewart
Queensbury Estate Plan
002; 003; 005; 006 [Situation] On Wn. [Western] Parish Boundary, S.W. [South West] to River Nith,
A large stream taking its Rise On the low [Whitly] in Lanarkshire And forms the Boundary between Kirkconnell [Kirkconnel] And Sanquher [Sanquhar] Parish And It joins the River Nith about one mile E [East] from Sanquher [Sanquhar] Burgh.

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Ph. [Parish] of Sanquer [Sanquhar] -- Plan 6.3. Trace 1

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P Connell
Pte. [Private] R.S.&.M [Royal Sappers and Miners]

Transcriber's notes

CHAPMAN'S CLEUCH - a table row was added (map reference 006 from Page 39). The volume index does not point to this entry, but to page 39.
CRAWICK WATER
- A table row was added (map reference 002; 003; 005; 006 from Page 54).
- The Descriptive Remarks describe "... its Rise On the low Whilly in Lanarkshire". Whilly may also be Whitly, Whitey. I can't make geographical sense of this, the Crawick Water when traced crosses over to Lanarkshire into the Lowther Hills, and there is a White Hill in the locale.

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