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| List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| NORTH QUINTENESPIE | North Quintenespie North Quintenespie North Quintenespie Quinttenespie |
James Burnet Esq William McVitae Valn [Valuation] Roll 1819 p. [page] 13 Ainslies map 1820 |
038 | [Situation] 3/8 Mile North of Lawrieston A Farm house in good repair with suitable offices attached It formerly belonged to Mr Lawrie of Woodhall & was called Greystone. It was purchased along with some land from the above by James Burnet the occupant who changed its name to Quintenespie & prefixed North to it, to distinguish it from another Quintenespie which lies South of it. |
| LAWRIESTON BURN | Lawrieston Burn Lawrieston Burn Lauriestoun Lowrieston |
James Burnet Esq Pater McVane Valuation roll 1819 Ainslies map 1820 |
038 | [Situation] North of Lawrieston A small Burn running thro' [through] Laurieston from which it takes its name being called Camelon Lane previous to passing thro' [through] the Village. It falls into Woodhall Loch. |
| LOCHENBRECK TRUST | Lochenbreck Trust | List of Turnpike Road Trusts 1847 | 038 | [Situation] Passing nearly through the Central part of the parish of Balmaghie This Trust extends from Gatehouse by Lochenbreck and Lawriestown to Mail Road near Gerranton in the Parish of Crossmichael |
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Parish of Balmaghie
Form 136
Page 27 - North Quintenespie
31- Lawrieston Burn
Lochenbreck Trust
Ordnance Survey - Kirkcudbright county, OS Name Books - Kirkcudbright county - Volume 107 - Parish of Balmaghie, OS1/20/107
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Ordnance Survey - Kirkcudbright county
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