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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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RIVER STINCHAR | Copied Stinchar Water or River Stinchar River Stinchar River Stinchar River Stinchar River Stinchar River Stinchar River Stinchar |
Mr Thomas McKeown Rev. [Reverend] John Milroy James McIlwraith Esqr. Mr Robert Temple Mr John Jamieson Rev. [Reverend] William Dill John F Gray Esqr. |
065 ; 066 | A large and rapid river which rises in a mountainous district in the E. [East] of Ayrshire and falls into the Sea at the village of Ballantrae. For the most part it flows through a flat and fertile valley, receiving in its Course several tributary Streams the principal of which are the Dhuisk & Tig |
SALLACHAN CAIRN | Sallochan Cairn Sallachan Cairn Sallachan Cairn Sallachan Cairn Sallachan Cairn Sallachan Cairn |
Mr James Bryden Rev. [Reverend] William Dill J. F Gray Esqr. Mr John Jamieson Alexander Cathcart Esqr. |
066 | A circular heap of Stones & earth about 80 feet in diameter & four feet in height . A great portion of it has been recently removed for building purposes. Supposed to be the place where a chieftan fell in battle, or where the remains of a chieftain were interred. |
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