Volume contents
| List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MILL BURN | John McCall n & s. Corsock Inn David Hyslop n & s. Nether Bar |
025 | A small stream flowing out of Corsock Loch and running in an easterly direction [falls] into the Water of Urr, In its course it passes by and works Corsock Mill, hence its name | |
| MILLBURN BRIDGE | John McCall n & s. Corsock Inn David Hyslop n & s. Nether Bar | 025 | A Small Stone built County Bridge of one arch over the mill Burn on the line of road from Minnyhive to Castledouglas. | |
| SAW MILL | John McCall n & s. Corsock Inn David Hyslop n & s. Nether Bar | 025 | A small neat stone building in good repair with machinary for sawing timber all in good working order. It is the property of Major Fletcher of Corsock. |
Continued entries/extra info
List of Names collected by Thomas Smith C. A. [Civilian Assistant] [...] -- [page] 57
Plan 25C Trace 3
Parish of Parton
Objects
Mill Burn - A Burn
Millburn Bridge [Co.] [County] Stone one arch, - A Bridge
Saw Mill - A Mill
[Signed] J Smith c/a [civilian assistant] 6th April 50 [1850]
Transcriber's notes
Name of collector almost illegible.
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Ordnance Survey - Kirkcudbright county
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