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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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WHITECLEUCH LANE | Whitecleugh Lane Whitecleugh Lane Whitecleugh Lane Whitecleuch Lane Whiteclee Lane |
Christopher Anderson of Spango. John Anderson of Spango. J. Ewing of Sanquhar Revd. [Reverend] Dr. [Doctor] Simpson of Sanquhar Vernacular pronunciation |
002; 003 | [Situation] Nearly on N Wn [North Western] Parish Boundary. A stream which has its rise in [Lana] runs in a Southward direction, [receiv] Wanlock Water and the Spango, [fro] Kirkconnel, after this it gets the [N] Crawick Water. |
WHITESIDE HILL | Whiteside Hill Whiteside Hill Whiteside Hill Whiteside Hill |
Christopher Anderson Spango John Anderson Spango Crawford's Co. [County] map Estate Map 1831. |
003 | [Situation] On Nn. [Northern] Parish Boundary, - between Sanquhar and County of Lanark.- A hill feature on the boundary of this Ph. [Parish] and partly on Co. [County] [Lan] It is of high elevation. 3000 feet above the level of the Sea is the approximate average height of [Sanquhar] Ph. [Parish] as said by Webster in his Top. [Topographical - see note] |
SPANGO BURN | Spango Burn | Revd Dr [Reverend Doxctor] Simpson Mr J. Anderson Mr A. Brown |
003 | [Situation] From Spango Bank in Kirkconnel Ph [Parish] East to Whitecleuch Lane A streamlet which has its rise on the west of Spango Bank and fall into whitecleugh Lane |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 6,Parish of Sanquhar -- Plan 3.5. Trace ,1.
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M Donohue 25th July 1856.
Transcriber's notes
WHITECLEUCH LANE & WHITESIDE HILL - some text on the image is obscured at the binding.WHITESIDE HILL
- Authorities are assigned to Spango by a bracket, I have transcribed as if 'ditto'.
- "Webster in his Top." probably refers to "Webster in his Topographical Dictionary of Scotland".
Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
George Howat
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