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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CAITLOCH CAVE Caitloch Cave David morrine
John Barber Esqr.
Robert mc Turk Esqr.
030 [Situation] About 1 ¼ mile N,W, [North West] by N, [North] from Minnyhive
A small Cave on the edge of the Dalwhat Water and about 100 yards from Caitloch House. It is stated that in former times that a person going in at the mouth of it could make his way to the House,
Statistical accounts) states it to be merely a level run for the purposes of finding lead
TERERRAN LINN Tererran Linn


Terraran
David morrine
John Barber Esqr.
Robert mc Turk Esqr.
Valuation Rolls
030 [Situation] Near the Centre of Glencairn running S.W. [South West] by S. [South]
A small Burn forming the Boundary between the farms of Barbuie & Tererran. It takes its rise on the farm of Barbuie & falls into Dalwhat Water
This name merely applies to that portion of the stream which passes through the woods, see name as writen on trace,

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Parish of Glencairn -- Plan 30 — 10 Trace 2

[Signed] P Connell
Pte. R.s, &,m [Private Royal Sappers and Miners]

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check Tererran Linn - Descriptive Remarks - check last sentence - 3rd last word assumed to be (mis-spelt) 'writen' (or writin) and the word above - 'the' - is also poorly written.

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