Volume contents
- 1 - Eskdalemuir , Index
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- 86 - Eskdalemuir , Title Page
| List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ASPIE SIKE | Aspie Syke | Archibald Glendinning Farmer, Glendearg James Glendinning Farmer, Over Cassock |
018 | [Situation] E [East] Side of Glenderg Burn A small burn which rises on "Ewe Rig, and running westwardly, falls into Glendearg Burn, near to Strongcleugh (in ruins) This name is supposed to have been derived from Asp, a poisonous snake |
| BIRK SIKE | Birk Syke | Archibald Glendinning Farmer, Glendearg James Glendinning Farmer, Over Cassock |
018 | [Situation] E [East] side of Glenderg Burn A small burn which rises on "Ewe Rig and running westwardly falls into Glendearg Burn" near "Strongcleugh" (in ruins) |
| REEDIE SIKE | Reedie Syke | Archibald Glendinning Farmer, Glendearg James Glendinning Farmer, Over Cassock |
018 | [Situation] E [East] Side of Glenderg Burn A small burn which, rises on "Ewe Rig" and running westwardly falls into Glendearg Burn near "Strongcleugh" (in ruins) |
| STRONGCLEUGH (Ruins of) | "Strongcleugh" "Strongcleugh" |
Archibald Glendinning Farmer, Glendearg. James Glendinning Farmer, Over Cassock. |
018 | [Situation] About 1/2 Mile West of Ewe Rig This was originally a farm house with out houses, and inclosures, which are all in ruins, it has not been inhabited for the last six years. It is the property of Miss Beattie of Crieve near Lockerbie |
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Parish of Eskdalemuir
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Ordnance Survey - Dumfries county, OS Name Books - Dumfries county - Volume 19 - Parish of Eskdalemuir, OS1/10/19
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.