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| List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LONG CLEUCH | Corry Cleugh Corry Cleugh Long Cleugh Long Cleugh Long Cleugh Long Cleugh Long-Cleu |
David Ferguson Estate Map David Carruthers William Tenant, Muirhead John Beard Mr. Hyslop Popular pronunciation |
014 | A rugged glen through which a stream runs. This stream rises near Cairn hill and falls into Glenimshaw Burn. Long Cleugh is the name best known |
| DRY GRAIN | Dry Grain Dry Grain Dry Grain |
David Carruthers John Beard Estate Map |
014 | A small stream having its source near Cairn hill and falls into Corry Cleugh. |
| GLENMICHT | Glen Naught Glen Naught Glen Naught Glen Mic Glenmite |
David Carruthers John Beard Estate Map Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Simpson Pronunciation [There is a note:] See P. [Page] 326 |
A small glen through which a streams runs. This Stream rises near Cairn hill and falls into Corry Cleugh. Glen. Mic is the correct name and orthography Glen Naught not known May be compd. [compounded] of Glen and Meith - the Glen with the soft or sappy surface. - pronounced Glenmite |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page:] 320
Parish of Sanquhar -- Plan 14.1 Trace 3
[LONG CLEUCH - List of Names, the name has a note added:]
Adopted on
the Plans
[LONG CLEUCH - Situation:]
On Wn. [Western] base of Knock-
conny Dod (5 miles S.E.
by E [South East by East] from Sanquhar),
[DRY GRAIN - Situation:]
From En. [Eastern] slope of
Glenmicht Head (on
En. [Eastern] Parish Boundy. [Boundary])
N. [North] to Long Cleuch
[GLENMICHT - Situation:]
From N. En. [North Eastern] slope
of Glenmight Head
N.E. [North East] to Long Cleuch
[Page is signed:]
Philip Munro
Pt. [Private] R.S&M. [Royal Sappers and Miners]
Transcriber's notes
GLENMICHT
- a transcription table entry was added for GLENMICHT. I have not been able to find a map reference for this Name, I suspect it is 014.
Ordnance Survey - Dumfries county, OS Name Books - Dumfries county - Volume 44 - Parish of Sanquhar, OS1/10/44
This volume contains information on place names found in the Dumfriesshire parish of Sanquhar.
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.