Queensberry Estate Plans, 1854
Volume 2
A volume of detailed estate maps of Queensberry belonging to The Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry. The estate maps were all surveyed by McCallum and Dundas, Civil Engineers, Edinburgh, in 1854. The maps were scanned by the Dumfries Archival Mapping Project. The original maps are held privately.
Plans of the Queensberry Estate - Second Division, lying in the parishes of Dornock, Hoddam, Keir, Middlebie, and Tynron - the property of The Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry (incomplete):
- Plans of lands of Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry: Title Page
- Index Plan of lands belonging to His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch & Queensberry in the Parish of Tynron
- Parishes of Tynron, Keir, Middlebie Hoddom and Dornock: Contents
- Clonrae and Camling, also field at Forge let with Carnycraft
- Ford, Milton-Braes, and Craigturra
- Auchengibbert
- Laight
- Killywarren
- Stenhouse
- Auchenhaisnen
- Barndannoch
- Porterstown and Beuchan
- Upper and Nether Brecoch
- Fardingjames and Kirkbride
- Penfillan and Scar-Bank
- Middlebie Hill and Purdomstone with Blackgill and lands near Middlebie Kirk
- Broadlee
- Kirtlehead
- Pennersaughs
- Setthorns
- Supplebank, Nether Bogside, Parliament Close, Townfoot, Townfoot Cowgate, Ecclefechan Market, and part of the Village of Ecclefechan
- Grains Upper Collenhirst and Collenhirst
- Craiglands; Woodlands
- Eastriggs and Dornock Common
- Swordwell, Dornock Fishings, Priestholm, The Bush, Dornock Mill, Dornock Mains and part of Gillholm