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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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JERBURGH HILL | Jerburgh Hill Jerburgh Hill Jerburgh Hill Jerburgh |
Rev. [Reverend] E B. Wallace Rev. [Reverend] J. Gibson D. McKie Esq. Johnstons County Map |
057 | A large rough and round pasture hill with a trig. [trigonometrical] station on summit. Property of the Marquis of Ailsa & James Lamb Esq. |
DALQUHAIRN HILL | Dalquhairn Hill Dalquhairn Hill Dalquhairn Hill |
Rev. [Reverend] E. B. Wallace Rev. [Reverend] J. Gibson D. McKie Esq. |
057 | A prominent rocky hill proprietor James Lamb Esq. |
DALQUHAIRN BURN | Dalquhairn Burn Dalquhairn Burn Dalquhairn Burn Dalquhairn Burn |
Rev. [Reverend] J. Gibson D. McKie Esq. Mr Stephen Walker |
057 | A broad and rapid stream which rises between Glester Cairn and the Craig of Dalwine and falls into the Stinchar near Dalquhairn. |
DALQUHAIRN CAIRN | Rev [Reverend] E. B. Wallace Rev [Reverend] J. Gibson Mr D. McKie |
057 | A circular heap of loose stones evidently ancient. |
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[Page] 12Sheet 57-- Plan 6 --Trace 1 - 2 -- Ph. [Parish] of Barr
Note. For Dalquhairn Cairn - Beside Authority - the three names are bracketed together with the words "copied from the original Name Sheet in other Name Book".
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Nora Edwards, Chr1smac -Moderator, MarionQuinn
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