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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CALDWELL'S BURN Colwell's Burn
Colwell's Burn
Caldwel's Burn
Caldwel's Burn
Caldwel's Burn
Mr Andrew Wright
Mr R. Temple
Mr James Milroy
James McIlraith Esq.
Stephen Walker
074 [Situation] Flows S. [South] and then East through a Small part of the South of plan.
A Continuation of the stream called Lon of Turchloy. After short course it joins Pinwhirn Burn. It forms the boundary of the Counties of Ayr & Wigton in all its Course
DRUMORAWHIRN Burn Drumorawhirn Burn Six inch engraved sheet No. 5, of Wigtonshire 074
COLDWELLS BURN [1887] Drumorawhirn Burn Six inch engraved sheet No. 5, of Wigtonshire 074
DRUMCARGO Drumcargo Drumcargo Drumcargo
Drumcargo
Mr Andrew Wright
Mr R. Temple
Mr James Milroy
James McIlraith Esq.
074 [Situation] Situated between Caldwell Burn and Pinwhisky
A small mossy eminence property of Robert Stewart Esq

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Sheet 74 -- Plan 1 -- Trace 4.5 -- Ph [Parish] of Ballantrae

[Note beside Drumorawhirn Burn]
See C/C [?] 2028/87
This name
adopted by
Order of the
D.G.
[signed] John Stirton
28 - 6 - 87

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