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- 83 - Eskdalemuir , Title Page
- 84 - Eskdalemuir , Index
| List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| WETWOOD SIKE | Wetwood Syke Wetwood Syke |
James Moffat. Garwald. James Beattie. Esqr. Davington |
018; 026 | [Situation] Passes West of East Wetwood This unimportant Syke forms the boundary betwixt Nether Cassock and Davington, from betwixt Wetwood Hill and the Belt Knowe where it begins, down to the Wetwood. It contains a Small Stream which is formed & increased by Surface drains, and runs into Garwald Water at the Wetwood. On the east of it is Wetwood Rig. |
| WEST WETWOOD | West Wetwood West Wetwood |
James Moffat. Garwald. James Beattie. Esqr. Davington |
026 | [Situation] 25 Chains N.W. [North West] of Garwald A Small one storey thatched dwelling house in indifferent repair, - with Considerable garden attached. It is situated on the farm of Nether Cassock, near the Greyhound Loup in the Garwald Water, & is inhabited by Mrs. Scott. |
| GREYHOUND LOUP | Greyhound Loup Greyhound Loup |
James Moffat, Garwald. James Beattie, Esqr. Davington |
026 | [Situation] South of West Wetwood This name applies to a rocky part of the Garwald Water near Wetwood on Nether Cassock. The name is derived from the difficulty experienced by people in Crossing, which is now removed except during high floods. There is nothing about it to arrest the attention. |
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Parish of Eskdalemuir
Sheet 26 No. 1 Trace 2.
Fort (Remains of) [crossed out]
Ordnance Survey - Dumfries county, OS Name Books - Dumfries county - Volume 17 - Parish of Eskdalemuir, OS1/10/17
This volume contains information on place names found in the Dumfriesshire parish of Eskdalemuir.
Ordnance Survey - Dumfries county
Ordnance Survey was established in the 18th century to create maps, surveys and associated records for the entirety of Great Britain. These records are arranged by county. This entry has been created to enable searching for Ordnance Survey records for the county of Dumfries, which is in the south west of Scotland.