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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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WHITERO-W SCAURS | Whiteraw Scaurs Whiteraw Scaurs Whiteraw Scaurs White-Rudh Scaurs Whiterow Scaurs |
D. McKie Stephen Walker John Picken Mr N. McDonald Rev [Reverend] J. Gibson [above pair] - Copied from Original |
057 | A series of red sandy gullies in the S. W.[South West] side of the Craig of Dalwine, - a conspicuous feature. |
CRAIG OF DALWINE | Craig of Dalwine Craig of Dalwine Craig of Dalwine Dalvine Craigs |
D. McKie Stephen Walker John Picken Johnstons County Map |
A large isolated hill producing generally rough pasture. There is a crag on the W. [West] side which has given a name to the whole hill. proprietors, Marquis of Ailsa & Sir James Ferguson Bart. [Baronet] | |
LINFERN LOCH BURN | Linfern Loch Burn Linfern Loch Burn Linfern Loch Burn Linfern Loch Burn |
Rev. [Reverend] E. B. Wallace D. McKie Esq. Rev [Reverend] J. Gibson John Picken |
057 | A rapid stream which issues from Linfern Loch and falls into the Stinchar nearly a mile from Blackrow farmsteading |
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[page] 13Phs.[Parishes] of Barr & Straiton
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