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| List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Slaterha' Wood | Matthew Mitchell n & s Barnbarroch Joseph Craig n & s Upper --- |
A middling Size Wood on the Estate of Barnbarroch consisting of Ash Oak fir and Beech Proprietor Thrashie Esq. Dumfries | ||
| Barnbaroch Village | Matthew Mitchell n & s Barnbarroch Joseph Craig n & s Upper --- |
A small village on the Estate of Barnbarroch Situated on the road (side) leading from Colvend Church, and Scar Village to Dalbeattie occupied by Agricultural labourers two Grocers and a Boot & Shoemaker Proprietor of the land on which it is built, Threshie Esq. The houses are Slated and are very neatly kept, |
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List of Names collected by John Bray C A [Civilian Assistant] 1st Examiner
Plan 46 A
Trace 5
Parish: Colvend
Object: A.Wood [Slaterha' Wood]; House [Barnbarroch Village]
[signed] John Bray C.A. [Civilian Assistant] July 24th
Transcriber's notes
Addresses of Authorities and year of Signature cannot be seen due to fold at spine.
In both Descriptions there is a space before Thrashie, as if the writer did not know his first name.
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