Volume contents
| List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| OLD BRIDGE OF BARLAE | Old Bridge of Barlae Old Bridge of Barlae Old Bridge of Barlae |
Samuel Brady David Milligan George McHaffie Esq. |
018 | [Situation] 1/4 mile north of Barlae (farm house). A Stone bridge of two arches over the River Tarf on the old road leading from Glenluce to Newtonstewart. This bridge is now neglected as to [report] one of the arches is nearly fallen & can only be passed by foot [passengers] it was formerly a County bridge but is not now. |
| BARLAE HILL | Barlae Hill Barlae Hill Barlae Hill |
John Anderson David Shearer George McHaffie Esq. |
018 | [Situation] At the north Side of Barlae (farm house). A considerable hill of an oblong Shape on the [farm] of Barlae, the Soil of which is arable. |
| BARLAE MOSS | Barlae Moss Barlae Moss Barlae Moss Barlae Moss Barlae Moss Barlae Moss Barlae Moss |
Alexander Nelson David Shearer William Dalrymple John McHaffie Robert Milligan Henry McGill George McHaffie Esqr. |
018 | [Situation] 3/8 mile WSW [West South West] of Barlae (Farm House). A large tract of moss and moorland part of the farm of Barlae in this tract there are 3 hills forming nearly a north & south range the main road Newtonstewart to Glenluce passes thro [through] it |
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Parish of Old Luce
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39 -- Old Bridge of Barlae
41 -- Barlae Hill
73 -- Barlae Moss
Ordnance Survey - Wigtown county, OS Name Books - Wigtown county - Volume 43 - Parishes of Old Luce and Kirkcowan, OS1/35/43
This volume contains information on place names found in the Wigtownshire parishes of Old Luce and Kirkcowan.
Ordnance Survey - Wigtown county
Ordnance Survey was established in the 18th century to create maps, surveys and associated records for the entirety of Great Britain. These records are arranged by county. This entry has been created to enable searching for Ordnance Survey records for the county of Wigtown, which is in the south west of Scotland.