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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CORSE BURN Corse Burn
Corse Burn
Corse Burn
George Young
John Laure [Laurie]
Edward Bryden
006 A small stream having its source on
the farm of Knockenhair it flows in
a Southerly direction and falls into a
small stream at the South of Conrick fa[rm?]
KNOCKENHAIR [house] Knockenhair
Knockenhair
Knockenhair
Knockenhair
Knockenhare
Knockenhare
Knockenhair
James Young
George Young
John Laurie
History of Sanquhar
Estate Plan
Johnston's County Map
William Maxwell Esquire, Duke of Buccleuch's chamberlain JG
006 A large farm building with extensi[?]
outoffices, (all in good repair) and gar[?]
also a large tract of land attached
TONGUEHOUSE (Remains of) Tonguehouse
Tonguehouse
Tonguehouse
Tonguehouse
George McCllenan
George Young
John Laurie
Estate Plan
006 A small shed or out-house, the [?]
Remains that now point out where a far[m?]
house formerly stood. Built with stone, and
thatched, at present unoccupied.

Continued entries/extra info

[Page:] 66,
Parish of Sanquhar -- Sheet 6 Plan 7 Trace 5

[KNOCKENHAIR - Situation:]
1¾ miles N. N.
E. [North North East] from Sanquhar
Burgh -

[TONGUEHOUSE - Situation:]
About 1½ mile
N. N. E. [North North East] from
Sanquhar Burgh

[CORSE BURN - Situation:]
From about ½
mile S. E. [South East] by E. [East] of
Knockenhare house -
S.S.W. [South South West] to Conrig
Burn,

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

Transcriber's notes

KNOCKENHAIR - text is lost in the fold
TONGUEHOUSE - text is lost in the fold; best transcription I can make of the Authority name is George McCllenan.
CORSE BURN - text is lost in the fold.

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