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| List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| WATER OF FLEET | Water of Fleet Water of Fleet Water of Fleet Fleet Water Fleet Water |
James Gammel Samuel Bailiff Samuel Henry Ainslies Map Map of County |
043; 049 | [Situation] Running S.S.E [South South East] and passing between Castramont Wood and Glassnoch Wood. Forming the boundary between Anwoth & Girthon. A Small river having two headwaters one of which issuing from Loch Fleet called the Little "Water of Fleet", and the other taking its rise at the base of Cairnsmore, is called the Meikle Water of Fleet, both these rivers runs nearly in a Southerly direction for a distance of about 7 or 8 Miles and unites near a place called Castramont, thence it is called the "Water of Fleet" and runs thro' a picturesque valley well studded with plantations houses &c., and runs into Wigtown Bay about 3 Miles below the town of Gatehouse, It is navigable for vessels of 200 tons burthen nearly as far up as Gatehouse. |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 9 Parishes of Girthon & Anwoth
[Note] "The name of the Fleet seems to be derived from the Anglo Saxon Fleet Signifying a river or running water" - Chalmers.
Ordnance Survey - Kirkcudbright county, OS Name Books - Kirkcudbright county - Volume 126 - Parishes of Girthon and Anwoth, OS1/20/126
This volume contains information on place names found in the parishes of Girthon, and Anwoth.
Ordnance Survey - Kirkcudbright county
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