Wigtownshire, volume 51

Page List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks Continued entries/extra info Transcriber's notes
OS1/35/51/1 [Page] 1 Parish of Penninghamme Plan 20 A INDEX Names of Objects -- Page Adderhall -- 8 Barsalloch -- 3 Bishop Burn -- 3 Bishop Bridge -- 3 Carse of Clary -- 7 Carsenestock -- 5 Causewayend Wood -- 6 Clary Height -- 7 Clary and Clary house (Site of) -- 4 Grange of Cree -- 6 Lane burn -- 9 Knockdown Ferry -- 8 Moss of Cree -- 5 Pallwhilly -- 6 River Cree -- 5 Inks -- 8 Ferry Bell -- 9 Kelly Port -- 10 [Signed] W Driscoll Gosset Lt . Rl Eng [Lieutenant Royal Engineers] 25th Aug 1846
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OS1/35/51/3 BARSALLOCH Barsalloch or Balsalloch Balsalloch Balsalloch Barsalloch Mr A. McGill Mr. James Carson Ainslie's Map 1782 George McHaffie Esqr. 020 [Situation] - In the S.E [South East] of the Parish - A good farm house and offices attached with about 250 Acres of Arable and Pasture Land The Property of the Earl of Galloway.
OS1/35/51/3 BISHOP BURN Bishops Burn Bishopburn Bishop-burn Bishop Burn Bishop's Burn Bishop Burn Gazetteer of Scotland Mr. McGill Statistics Wigton 1841 Statistics Wigton 1841 Symson's Description of Galloway- 1684- George McHaffie Esqr. 020 [Situation] - The Southern Boundary of the Parish - A small stream forming the Boundary between the Parishes of Penninghame and Wigton, after a course of about 4 Miles it falls into the Solway at the Mouth of the Cree.-
OS1/35/51/3 BISHOP BRIDGE Bishop Bridge Bishop Bridge Bishop Bridge Mr. A. McGill Mr. James Carson George McHaffie Esqr. 020 [Situation] - on the Southern Boundary of the Parish - A Small Stone Bridge over the Bishop Burn and on the road from Wigton to the Ferry of Creetown.- A County Bridge
OS1/35/51/3 [Page] 3 -- Parish of Penninghame Form 136 Page 17 - Barsalloch 18- Bishopburn 17 - Bishop Bridge "Barr" The top, the uppermost part of anything "Salach" Foul. dirty Gaelic Dictionary
OS1/35/51/4 CLARY Clary Clary Clary The Clary Clary Mr. J. Turnbull. Mr. J. Hewetson. Ainslie's Map 1782 Symson's Description of Galloway - 1684 - George McHaffie Esqr. 020 [Situation] - In the S.E. [South East] part of the Parish - A dwelling house with Out houses attached and a Farm at present held in connection with that of Baltersna.
OS1/35/51/4 CLARY HOUSE (Site of) Clary or Clachary Cleray . . The Clary . Clayr Ruins of the Clary House Statistics Wigton 1841. Sibbald M.S.S. Adv. Lib. Jac 5th 1.4. appendix Hist [History] Galloway vol 2 page176. Symsons Description of Galloway - 1684-. Balfour & Sibbald M.S. Adv. Lib. M.6.15 No 14 appendix Hist [History] Galloway vol 2. page 139. Serial Genl. [General] Atlas Fol:Edn. 1721. George McHaffie Esqr. 020 [Situation] - In the S.E. [South East] of the Parish - In 1684 Symson in his description of Galloway. gives this merely as the Winter residence of the Earl of Galloway. nothing now remains of the Ancient residence with the exception of a small portion of a wall which now forms a part of a garden Wall, It has been entirely destroyed (during the last century) with the exception of the portion of the above mentioned. -
OS1/35/51/4 [Page] 4 - Parish of Penninghame Form 136 Page 17- Clary - Clary House [Note] "The present buildings stand near the ancient Clary or Clachary. The Winter residence of the Earl of Galloway ("during the last and the present centuries ) it has been entirely " destroyed, with the exception of a small portion " " which now forms a part of the Garden Wall. - [Note] Prior to the reformation in the 16th. Century this was the principal residence of the Bishops of Galloway . it continued as such for a Short period subsequent, and at the abolition of Episcopacy ion Scotland, it became the residence of the Earls of Galloway- "Chalmers Caledonia" George McHaffie Esqr.
OS1/35/51/5 MOSS OF CREE Cree Moss Cree Moss Mosses of Cree Moss of Cree Moss of Cree Moss of Cree Moss of Cree Mr. John McClean. Mr J. Hewetson. Ainslie's Map 1782. Mr.McKeand James Carson Statistics Wigton 1841. George McHaffie Esqr 020 [Situation] - In the South East part of the Parish - A large Moss extending from Carty Port on the River Cree to Drove Park 1 1/2 miles from Wigton, and from Balterson to Grange of Cree,
OS1/35/51/5 RIVER CREE Cree Cree Water River Cree River Cree River Cree Andrew McQueen Ainslie's Map 1782 George McHaffie Esqr. John McMillan Statistics Wigton 1841. 020 [Situation] - The Eastern Boundary of the Parish - A considerable River (Navigable at flood tides for Vessels of about 50 Tons Burden) to a quay called Carty Port. It forms the Boundary between the Counties of Wigton & Kirkcudbright and falls into the Solway Firth.
OS1/35/51/5 CARSENESTOCK Carsenestick Carsenestock Carsenestock Carsenestock Carsenestock List of Properties. John McGill. James Carson. George McHaffie Esqr. 020 [Situation]- In the S.E. [South East] part of the Parish - A good farm house and Offices attached with an extensive farm of good Arable land. The property of the Earl of Galloway. -
OS1/35/51/5 [Page] 5 - Parish of Penninghame Form 136 Page 21- Cree Moss - River Cree 21- Carsenestock [Note] - " The Moss of Cree is a tract of low flat land on the "South east corner of the Parish ,extending t 1500 or 2000 "acres. it is covered deeply with Moss: but a portion of it on the east "side , next the river, has been long reclaimed and produces "excellent crops of wheat oats and Beans. Stats [Statistics] Wigton p 168 [Note] - " The Cree rises in Ayrshire, and not far from the Boundary of "Wigtonshire , and falls into the Solway , after a course of about 30 Miles. Statistics Wigton 1841 page 169 "Carse " low and fertile land , generally that which is adjacent to a River Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson's Dictionary
OS1/35/51/6 CAUSEWAY END WOOD Causewayend Wood Causewayend Wood Causewayend Wood Causewayend Mr. J. Turnbull Mr. J. Hewetson George McHaffie Esqr. Ainslie's Map 1782. 020 [Situation] - In the S.E. [South East] part of the Parish - A small wood composed of Forest Trees, so called from its proximity to Causewayend Farm. the property of the Earl of Galloway.
OS1/35/51/6 PALWHILLY Palwhilly Palwhilly Polwhillie Palwhilly List of Properties James Carson. Ainslie's Map 1782. George McHaffie Esqr. 020 [Situation] - In the S.E. [South East] part of the Parish - A good farmhouse and out houses attached with a large farm of Arable and Pasture Land. the property of the Earl of Galloway.
OS1/35/51/6 GRANGE OF CREE Grange on Cree. Grange of Cree Grange of Cree Grange Grange of Cree List of Properties Mr. James Carson] Mr. John Wilson Ainslie's Map 1782 George McHaffie Esqr 020 [Situation] - In the S. E. [South East] part of the Parish - A good farm house out Houses etc. with a farm of about 300 Acres of Land. the property of the Earl of Galloway.
OS1/35/51/6 [Page] 6 -- Parish of Penninghame Form 136 Page 32- Causewayend Wood adopted 22 - Palwhilly 22- Grange on Cree (Note) A paved Causeway from the Bridge to the Hard land existed till 1808.when it was removed and the present gravel road made. It was probably paved when the Bishop of Galloway lived at Clary - Int. G.Mc.H. " Grange" The Buildings pertaining to a Corn farm . Scottish Dictionary "grange" the buildings pertaining to a corn farm. scottish dictionary.
OS1/35/51/7 CARSE OF CLARY Clary Carse Carse of Clary Carse of Clary Carse of Clary List of Properties 1782. Mr. J. Turnbull Ainslie's Map 1782. George McHaffie Esqr. 020 [Situation] - In the S.E. [South East] of the Parish - A farm house with offices attached, and about 150 Acres of land, The property of the Earl of Galloway.
OS1/35/51/7 CLARY HEIGHT Clary Height or Broom Cairn Clary Height or Broom Cairn Clary Height Mr. John Hewitson Miss Jane McCracken Mrt. John McClean George McHaffie Esqr. 020 [Situation] In the S. E. [South East] part of the parish and on the Road from Newtonstewart to Wigton - A small hill planted with fir Trees. The property of the Earl of Galloway A Trigl. [Trigonometrical ] Station on it called " PriKin Tree"
OS1/35/51/7 [Page] 7 - Parish of Penninghame Form 136 Page 18- Clary Carse 20- Clary Height "Carse" Low and fertile land generally that which is adjacent to a River (Scottish Dictionary )
OS1/35/51/8 KNOCKDOWN FERRY Knockdown ferry Knockdown ferry Knockdown ferry Mr. Aitkin. Mr. Carson. George McHaffie Esq. 020 [Situation] - In the S.E. [South east] of the Parish - A Ferry on the River Cree between Wigtonshire and Kirkcudbrightshire. and about 1 mile North of Creetown
OS1/35/51/8 ADDERHALL Adder - hall Adder hall John Ferguson. John Hewetson. 020 [Situation] In the S.E. [South east] of the Parish - A Cottage on the western edge of Cree Moss. with a small farm attached. The place is remarkable for the number of Adders in its locality from which circumstances the house has derived its present name.-
OS1/35/51/8 INKS Inks Inks George McHaffie Esqr. Jamieson's Dictionary. 020 [Situation] - On the margin of River Cree - That part of the low lands on the side of a river which is overflowed by the Sea in Spring-tides. They are covered by a short coarse grass. Peculiar to Galloway. Dr. [Doctor] Jamiesons Scottish Dictionary.
OS1/35/51/8 [Page] 8- Parish of Penninghame Form 136 Page 20 - Knockdown Ferry 19- Adder Hall Inks "Cnoc" A hill "Down" Brown. brown coloured, Gaelic Dictionary
OS1/35/51/9 LANE BURN Lane Burn Lane Burn Archibald Geddes. A McMuldroch. 020 [Situation] - In the southern part of the Parish & South of Brishy Bridge - A small stream rising in the Moss of Cree and falls into the River Cree at Brishy Bridge
OS1/35/51/9 FERRY BELL Ferry Bell Ferry Bell Mr Aitkin. Mr. Carson. 020 [Situation] - In the South East part of the Parish and near Knockdown Ferry - A Bell rung by passengers who wish to cross the Ferry at Knockdown in case the Boat is on the opposite side of the River.
OS1/35/51/9 [Page] 9 -- Parish of Penninghame Form 136 "Lane" A brook of which the motion is so slow as to be scarcely perceptible. Galloway . The hollow course of a large rivulet in meadow ground Applied to those. parts of a river or rivulet, Dumfries. which are so smooth as to answer this description. Galloway. "Burn" Water, particularly that which is taken from a fountain or well. - A rivulet - a brook. Dr. [Doctor] Jamiesons Scottish Dictionary.
OS1/35/51/10 KELLY PORT Kelly Port Kelly Port Kelly Port Kelly Port Mr. William McGowan Archibald Hughan A. ErsKine Samuel McConchie 020 [Situation] - 1/2 Mile South of Carsensetock Farm House -A small Quay on the Wigtonshire Bank of the River Cree. on the farm of Carsenestock. The property of the Earl of Galloway-
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OS1/35/51/11 [Page] 11 Parish of Wigtown Plan 20 A INDEX Names of Objects -- page Borrowmoss -- 13 Carsegowan Moss -- 13 Carslae Moss -- 13 Carslae -- 14 Drover Park -- 14 Old Hill -- 14
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OS1/35/51/13 CARSEGOWN MOSS Carselae or Carsegowan Moss Carslae or Carsegowan Moss Carsegowan Moss Mr. John Wilson Mr. McKeand George McHaffie Esqr. 020 [Situation]- In the N.E. [North East] part of the Parish . A small tract of the Moss being between the farms of Carslae and Carsegowan, and about 1/8 mile East of the road from Wigton to Newtonstewart.-
OS1/35/51/13 CARSLAE MOSS Carselae Moss Carselae Moss Carslae Moss Mr. John Wilson Mr. McKeand Mr. George McHaffie Esqr. 020 [Situation] - In the N.E. [North East ] part of the Parish - A small moss adjoining the Borough Moss on the North side of the Borough Moss. and South of the farm house of Carslae.-
OS1/35/51/13 BORROWMOSS Borough Moss Borough Moss Borrowmoss Borough Moss Mr. John Wilson Mr. McKeand George McHaffie Esqr. (Provost of Wigtown) Mr James Carson 020 [Situation] - In the N.E. [North East]part of the Parish - A small Moss adjoining the Carslae Moss , and so called from being the the property of the Borough of Wigtown.
OS1/35/51/13 [Page] 13-- Parish of Wigton Form 136 Page 24- Carslae or Carsegowan Moss 23- Carslae Moss 25- Borrough Moss "Carse" Low and fertile land "gowan" The generic name for daisy Singly it denotes the Mountain daisy - Dr. [Doctor] Jamiesons Scottish Dictionary "Gugan" a daisy - Gaelic - "Carse" - See Above "Lea" not ploughed "Slae" The Sloe, Blackthorn Berry. Scottish Dictionary [Note] The above named Mosses together with the present Cree Moss are according to Ainslie's Map 1782 called the " Mosses of Cree" .- * The Borrow Moss is a considerable farm now The property of the Earl of Galloway . It anciently was the property of the Burgh of wigtown, the Burgerses have a sight reserved to them to cut Peat, and hence the name.
OS1/35/51/14 CARSLAE Carse Lea or Carselae Carselae Carselae Mr. J. Wilson Mr. J. Carson George McHaffie Esqr 020 [Situation] - In the N.E. [North East] of the Parish - A good farm house with suitable office Houses attached and about 200 acres of Arable Land.
OS1/35/51/14 DROVE PARK Drovepark Drovepark Drove Park Drove Park Mr. McKeand Mr. John Stewart George McHaffie Esqr. Mr McMaster mr mc master 020 [Situation] - 2 1/4 Miles North of Wigton on the Road to Newtonstewart - A low flat arable Hill so called from the circumstance of the Droves of Cattle being collected on it for the English Market
OS1/35/51/14 OLD HILL Old Hill Mr McKeand 020 [Situation] - 1/4 Mile South of Causewayend Wood and on the Road from Wigton to Newtonstewart - A small flat arable hill on the farm of Carsegowan
OS1/35/51/14 [Page] 14 -- Parish of Wigton Form 136 Page 18- Carse Lea 24- Drovepark 25- Old Hill [Note below Carslae] " See page 13 "
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OS1/35/51/17 BARSALLOCH Barsalloch & Balsalloch Mr. A. McGill Barsalloch Wigtown Mr James Carson Grange of Cree Wigtown 020 A good farm house and out houses. the farm contains 250 acres of pasture & tillage the property of the Earl of Galloway
OS1/35/51/17 BISHOP BRIDGE Bishop Bridge Mr. A. McGill Barsalloch Wigtown James Carson Grange of Cree 020 A Small Stone Bridge of one arch over a stream called Bishopburn on the road from Wigton to the Ferry of Creetown
OS1/35/51/17 CLARY Clary Mr. J. Turnbull Clary Carse Newton Stewart Mr. J. Hewetson Bartarsna 020 a dwelling house and out houses tenanted by a care taker. the farm is occupied in connection with that of Bartarsna by Mr Hewetson is the property of the Earl of Galloway. near this place stood a castle which was unroofed about 96 years ago. but during the last 40 years no part of the ruins are visible except a few yards of the garden wall (at C on trace) which is pointed out as part of the old building
OS1/35/51/17 Plan 20 A -- Trace 3 - List of Names collected by Civil Assistant Alexander Dean 1st examiner -- [page] 17 --- Parish of Penninghame Object Barsalloch - house & farm Bishop Bridge - Bridge Clary - a house
OS1/35/51/18 CLARY CARSE Clary Carse Carse of Clary List of Properties in Penninghame ph[parish] in possession of Mr. dill of Newtonstewart dated 1842 Mr. J. Turnbull Occupier Newton 020 a farm containing 150 acres of tillage and pasture land the property of the Earl of Galloway
OS1/35/51/18 BISHOPBURN Bishopburn Bishop Burn Mr. McGill Barsalloch Wigton Gazetteer of Scotland 020 a Stream which runs into Wigton bay over a distance of nearly 4 miles forming the boundary between Wigton and Penninghame parishes
OS1/35/51/18 CARSE LEA Carse lea Carselae Mr. J. Wilson Carse Lea Wigton Mr John Wilson Carslae Wigton Mr James Carson Grange of Cree Wigton 020 a good house and out house built of stone and slated - the farm contains about 200 acres of tillage land
OS1/35/51/18 Plan 20 A -- Trace 3 - List of Names collected by Civil Assistant Alexander Dean 1st examiner -- [page] 18 --- Parish of Penninghame Object Clary Carse - house & farm Bishopburn - A stream Carse lea - a house Clary - a house [Signed] Alexander Dean c.a. [civilian assistant]
OS1/35/51/19 ADDER HALL Adder hall John Fergusson Adder hall Wigton John Hewitson Bartarsna Newtonstewart 020 An uncomfortable cottage on the western edge of Cree Moss- And about 1/4 of a mile E. [East] of Carse of Clary with a Small farm attatched to it the property of the Earl of Galloway . The number of Adders seen there, from which Circumstance the house has taken its Name.
OS1/35/51/19 Plan 20 A -- Trace 1 - List of Names collected by Michael Hayes Private R. S. [Royal Sappers] & Miners Final Examiner -- [page] 19 --- Parish of Penninghame Brishy - scored out Object Adder hall - house [Signed] Michael Hayes Private R. S. [Royal Sappers] & Miners 25th. May 1846
OS1/35/51/20 CLARY HEIGHT Clary Height Mr. John Hewitson Bartarsna Newtonstewart Miss Jane McCracken Carse Inn Wigton 020 A small hill on the road side between Newtonstewart and Wigton Planted with fir a Trig [Trigonometrical] point on its Summit about 1/4 of a mile North of Cause way end Wood The property of Lord Galloway
OS1/35/51/20 KNOCKDOWN FERRY Knockdown ferry Mr. Aitkin Creetown Mr. Cowan Grange of Cree 020 A ferry between Wigtonshire & Kirkcudbrightshire on the Water of cree about one mile north of Creetown - the property of - McCulloch Esqr. Creetown.
OS1/35/51/20 Plan 20 A -- Trace 1 - List of Names collected by Michael Hayes Privt R. S. [Private Royal Sappers] & Miners Final Examiner -- [page] 20 --- Parish of Penninghame Object Clary Height - Hill Knockdown ferry - ferry [Signed] M Hayes Privt R. S. [Private Royal Sappers] & Miners 23rd May [1846]
OS1/35/51/21 CARSENESTICK Carsenestick Casenestock List of Properties in the Ph. [Parish] of Penningham in the possession of Mr. Dill Newtonstewart John McGill Carsenestock James Carson Grange of Cree Wigton 020 An extensive farm of good farm house and out houses built of stone and roofed with blue slate is the property of the Earl of Galloway . & occupied by Mr. J. McGill
OS1/35/51/21 MOSS OF CREE Moss of Cree Mr. McKeand Farmer near Newton Stewart James Carson Grange of Cree 020 A very extensive bay near the River cree between Wigton and Newton Stewart. The Property of the Earl of Galloway and - Stewart Esqr of Fisgall -
OS1/35/51/21 Plan 20 A -- Trace 1 - List of Names collected by Civil Assistant Alexander Dean 1st Examiner -- [page] 21 --- Parish of Penninghame Object Carsenestick - house & farm Moss of Cree - a Moss [Signed] Alexander Dean Civil asst [assistant]
OS1/35/51/22 CAUSEYWAYEND WOOD Causeywayend Wood Mr. J. Turnbull Clary Carse Newton Stewart Mr. John Hewitson Baltarsna 020 A Small Wood so called from its near situation to Causewayend farm . it is composed of beech alder ash and oak the property of the Earl of Galloway.it was formerly underwood-
OS1/35/51/22 PALWHILLY Palwhilly List of Properties in the Ph. [Parish] of Penningham in the possession of Mr. Dill Newtonstewart John McGill Carsenestock James Carson Grange of Cree Wigton 020 A Good house and out houses built of Stone a large farm of tillage and pasture land the property of the Earl of Galloway
OS1/35/51/22 FRANGE ON CREE Grange on Cree Grange of Cree Mr. James Carson Grange of Cree Wigtownshire Mr. John Wilson Carslae Wigtown 020 a good farm house and out houses built of stone has a large garden in front. the farm contains about 300 acres the property of the Earl of Gallloway
OS1/35/51/22 Plan 20 A -- Trace 2, 3 - List of Names collected by Civil Assistant Alexander Dean 1st Examiner -- [page] 22 --- Parish of Penninghame Object Palwhilly - house & farm Grange on Cree - house & farm [Signed] Alexander Dean Civil asst [assistant]
OS1/35/51/23 BOROUGH MOSS Borough Moss Mr. John Wilson Carslae Wigtown Mr. McKeand Carse Gowan Wigton 020 A Small Moss, or Bog Situated between the Moss of Cree and Town of Wigton And so called from it being the property of the Borough of Wigton.
OS1/35/51/23 CARSLAE MOSS Carselae Moss Mr. John Wilson Carslae Wigtown Mr. McKeand Carse Gowan Wigton 020 A Small Moss, or bog adjoining the Borough Moss on the North Side, And within [10] Chains of Carselae farm house the property of Mr Stewart of Glasserton.
OS1/35/51/23 Plan 20 A -- Trace 3 - List of Names collected by Private Michael Hayes final examiner -- [page] 23 --- Parish of Wigton Object Borough Moss - Moss Carselae Moss - Moss [Signed] Michael Hayes Pt. [Private R. S. Royal Sappers] & Miners 25th. May 1846
OS1/35/51/24 CARSLAE OR CARSEGOWAN MOSS Carslae or Carsegowan Moss Mr. John Wilson Carslae Wigton Mr. McKean Carsegowan Wigton 020 A Small tract of bog lying between the farms of Carselae and Carsegowan about 3 miles from Wigton and about 12 chains East of road leading from Wigton to N. [Newton] Stewart . The property of Mr. Stewart of Glasserton.
OS1/35/51/24 DROVEPARK Drovepark Mr. McKeand Carsegowan Wigton Mr John Stewart Drovepark Wigton 020 A low flat hill, & arable, adjacent to the N. [Newton] Stewart and Wigton road about 2 1/2 miles from wigton, with a Trig. [Trigonometrical] point, the property of Lord Galloway.
OS1/35/51/24 Plan 20 A -- Trace 3 - List of Names collected by Michael Hayes Private R. S. [Royal Sappers] & Miners Final Examiner -- [page] 24 --- Parish of Wigton Object Carslae or Carsegowan Moss - Moss Drovepark - Hill [Signed] Michael Hayes Private R. S. [Royal Sappers] & Miners 25th. May 1846
OS1/35/51/25 BOROUGH MOSS Borough Moss Mr James Corson Grange of Cree Mr. Wilson Carselae Wigton 020 A Trig [Trigonometrical] point in the farm of Brough Moss And about 1/4 of a mile S.E. [South East] of Bishops Bridge
OS1/35/51/25 OLD HILL Old Hill Mr McKeand Carsegowan Wigton 020 A Small flat hill all arable on the road leading from Wigton to N. [Newton] Stewart in the farm of Carsegowan And about 1/4 of a mile South of the Cause Way end Wood- the property of Mr. Stewart of Glasserton.
OS1/35/51/25 Plan 20 A -- Trace 3 - List of Names collected by Michael Hayes Pt R. S. [Private Royal Sappers] & Miners Final Examiner -- [page] 25 --- Parish of Wigton Point of Grange description scored out Object Borough Moss - Trig [Trigonometrical] Point Old Hill - Hill Old Hill [Note] " For this name I cannot get a Second Authority MH [Signed] Michael Hayes Private R. S. [Royal Sappers] & Miners 23rd May 1846
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