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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BACK WOOD Back Wood

Back Wood

Back Wood
George McCllenan
Sanquhar
James Pearson
Courick
George Young
006 A long belt of wood (chiefly forest trees)
extending along the East side of Crawick
Water, from Crawick Wood to Tonguehouse
Burn.
TONGUEHOUSE BURN Tonguehouse Burn
Tonguehouse Burn
Tonguehouse Burn
George McCllenan
George Young
Edward Bryden
006 A small stream a few chains S [South] East of
Knockenhair farm house It flows in a
Westerly direction passing by Tonguhouse
from which it takes its name
and falls into Crawick Water,
SWEAT CLEUCH Sweat Cleuch
Sweat Cleuch
Sweat Cleuch
George Young
John Laurie
Edward Bryden
006 A small wooded glen through which
flows a small stream known as the
Tongue house Burn

Continued entries/extra info

[Page:] 65,
Parish of Sanquhar, -- Sheet 6 Plan 7 Trace 4

[BACK WOOD - Situation:]
Adjoining Knocken-
=hare Wood on the
South,

[TONGUEHOUSE BURN - Situation:]
From the Sn. [Southern]
extremity of Knockenhare
W. [West] to Crawick Water

[SWEAT CLEUCH - Situation:]
At Sn. [Southern] extremity
of Knockenhare wood

[Page is signed:]
Samuel S Hill
Lce. Corpl [Lance Corporal] RS&M [Royal Sappers and Miners]

Transcriber's notes

SWEAT CLEUCH
- table entry added, map reference 006 from volume index.

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George Howat

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