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[Form] No. 136.
Plan 51B List of Names collected by Thomas Smith C. Asst. [Civilian Assistant] Final Examiner
[Column Headings]
Plan & Trace--Received Names-- Object--Description--Township or Parish--Authority for spelling Name--Address
51B 2--Gall Burn
Gall Burn--A Stream--A Small Stream rising On the farm of Culnightry And flowing in a northerly direction, after passing through Several different farms it falls into the Sea.--Rerrick--Nathan Cally
John Thompson--Culnightry [Culnaughtrie]
Mains of Collin.
51B 2--Auchenlick Bridge
Auchenlick Bridge-- A Bridge--A Small Bridge of one arch, and built of stone over "Meadow head Burn" on a line of road leading from Auchencairn to the road from Kirkcudbright to Castledouglas [Castle Douglas]. It is a Parish Bridge. And was built And kept in repair at the expense of the same--Rerrick--Nathan Cally
James Affleck--Culnaughtry [Culnaughtrie]
Nether Lochdugan by Auchencairn
[Signed Collector]
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Thomas Smith C [Asst.] [Civilian Assistant]
8th January [1849]
Transcriber's notes
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Gall Burn flows in a mainly Southerly direction
Ordnance Survey - Kirkcudbright county, OS Name Books - Kirkcudbright county - Volume 153 - Parish of Rerrick, OS1/20/153
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Ordnance Survey - Kirkcudbright county
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