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INDEX TO PLACES
Name of Place.
Church.
Clench.
Coal Burn.
Common Hill.
Colebrooke Arms Inn.
Corsecrine.
Corseknowe.
Craighead.
Craighead Cottage.
Craighead Hill.
Craighouse.
Crawfordjohn.
Crawfordjohn Mill (corn).
Crawick Moss.
Crawick Water.
Crofthead.
Crosscleuch.
No. of Sheet.
6
inch scale.
25-344
in. scale,
XLII.
XL VI.
)}
XLH.
}}
))
??
15
2
5
1
15
16
15
16
16
XLIII.
XL VI.
XLII.
XL VI.
5
15
16
5
>>
2
7
Dalebank.
Drake Law.
Drummond’s Knowe.
Duneaton Braehead T.P.
Duneaton Bridge.
Duneatonfoot,
Duneatonfoot Bridge.
Duneaton Water. <
jj
XLV.
XLIII.
XLII.
XLIIL
>3
33
XLII. |
XLVI. [
1
4
9
16
9
9
9
12, 15,
& 16
2, 3, 5,
& 6
Easter town.
Easter Glentewing.
East Thirstone Bum.
Ewe Hill.
XLII.
XLV.
2
3
8
Fagyad Hill.
Fingland Hill.
Fingland Rig.
Free Church.
XLVII. 1
XLV.
XLII. 15
Garden Burn.
Gateside.
Gilkerscleuch.
Gilkerscleuch Mains.
Glenbleath.
Glenbleath Burn.
Glendorch.
Glendorch Burn.
Glendowran.
Glendowran Bum.
Glendowran Hill.
XLVI.
XLII.
XLVI.
XLII.
XLVL
33
33
33
33
33
33
4
15
4
16
7
7
7
Descriptive Remarks.
A farmsteading.
A cothouse.
A small farmsteading.
A farmsteading.
A small cottage.
A small cothouse.
A small irregular village.
A collection of houses.
A small cothouse.
A small cotho. uninhabited.
A new cothouse.
A dwelling house & toll-
bar.
A small cothouse.
A new farmsteading.
A small cothouse.
Two cothouses.
An old mansion house built
A farmsteading. [1668.
A cothouse in ruins.
A cothouse.
A superior farmsteading.
INDEX TO PLACES
Name of Place.
Church.
Clench.
Coal Burn.
Common Hill.
Colebrooke Arms Inn.
Corsecrine.
Corseknowe.
Craighead.
Craighead Cottage.
Craighead Hill.
Craighouse.
Crawfordjohn.
Crawfordjohn Mill (corn).
Crawick Moss.
Crawick Water.
Crofthead.
Crosscleuch.
No. of Sheet.
6
inch scale.
25-344
in. scale,
XLII.
XL VI.
)}
XLH.
}}
))
??
15
2
5
1
15
16
15
16
16
XLIII.
XL VI.
XLII.
XL VI.
5
15
16
5
>>
2
7
Dalebank.
Drake Law.
Drummond’s Knowe.
Duneaton Braehead T.P.
Duneaton Bridge.
Duneatonfoot,
Duneatonfoot Bridge.
Duneaton Water. <
jj
XLV.
XLIII.
XLII.
XLIIL
>3
33
XLII. |
XLVI. [
1
4
9
16
9
9
9
12, 15,
& 16
2, 3, 5,
& 6
Easter town.
Easter Glentewing.
East Thirstone Bum.
Ewe Hill.
XLII.
XLV.
2
3
8
Fagyad Hill.
Fingland Hill.
Fingland Rig.
Free Church.
XLVII. 1
XLV.
XLII. 15
Garden Burn.
Gateside.
Gilkerscleuch.
Gilkerscleuch Mains.
Glenbleath.
Glenbleath Burn.
Glendorch.
Glendorch Burn.
Glendowran.
Glendowran Bum.
Glendowran Hill.
XLVI.
XLII.
XLVI.
XLII.
XLVL
33
33
33
33
33
33
4
15
4
16
7
7
7
Descriptive Remarks.
A farmsteading.
A cothouse.
A small farmsteading.
A farmsteading.
A small cottage.
A small cothouse.
A small irregular village.
A collection of houses.
A small cothouse.
A small cotho. uninhabited.
A new cothouse.
A dwelling house & toll-
bar.
A small cothouse.
A new farmsteading.
A small cothouse.
Two cothouses.
An old mansion house built
A farmsteading. [1668.
A cothouse in ruins.
A cothouse.
A superior farmsteading.
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