Plans of the Barony of Drumlanrig, 1772

 
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A set of 153 plans, bound into three volumes, relating to the Barony of Drumlanrig in Dumfries-shire, the property of Charles, Duke of Queensberry and Dover (1772). The maps were all surveyed by James Leslie (ca. 1758-1775). These maps and their accompanying tables of contents (with descriptions, acreages) are listed in the order they are in the volumes below.

We are very grateful to the Dumfries Archival Mapping Project for scanning these maps.


Vol. 1. Book of plans of the Barony of Drumlanrig, the property of Charles, Duke of Queensberry and Dover (1772)

49 plans of farms relating to the parish of Durisdeer, surveyed by James Leslie (ca. 1758-1775)

Reference: RHP 38134


Vol. 2. Book of plans of the Barony of Drumlanrig, the property of Charles, Duke of Queensberry and Dover (1772)

53 plans of farms relating to the parishes of Keir, Penpont, Tynron, and Dalry, surveyed by James Leslie (ca. 1758-1775)

Reference: RHP 38135


Vol. 3. Book of plans of the Barony of Drumlanrig, the property of Charles, Duke of Queensberry and Dover (1772)

33 plans of farms relating to the parishes of Morton and Closeburn, surveyed by James Leslie (ca. 1758-1775)

Reference: RHP 38136