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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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 |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 123Sheet 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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