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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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