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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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TARFESSOCK | Tarfessock Tarfessock Tarfessock |
Rev. [Reverend] J Gibson D.McKie Esq. Mr Stephen Walker |
063 | A large hill contiguous to Shalloch on Minnoch and Carrick hills. The ascent from the Water of Minnoch is gradual and unbroken but on the E. [East] side abrupt and rocky. |
SHALLOCH ON MINNOCH | Shalloch on Minnoch Shalloch on Minnoch Shalloch on Minnoch |
Rev. [Reverend] E B. Wallace Rev. [Reverend] J Gibson D. McKie Esq. |
057 ; 063 | A well known hill situated on the E. [East] bank of the Water of Minnoch, reaching a greater elevation than any in the County. The ascent from the Minnoch presents a gradual and broad unbroken surface; on the E. [East] side craggy and abrupt. proprietor Marquis of Ailsa. |
SHALLOCH BURN | Shalloch Burn Shalloch Burn Shalloch Burn |
Rev. [Reverend] E B. Wallace Rev. [Reverend] J Gibson D. McKie |
063 | A rapid stream which rises at the base of Caerloch Dhu divides the Rig of the Shalloch and Shalloch on Minnoch hill, is joined by Knocklack Burn at Shalloch on Minnoch farmsteading near which it falls into the Water of Minnoch. |
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