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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CAIRNADLOCH | Cairnadloch Cairnadloch Cairnadloch |
Mr N. Macdonald Rev. [Reverend] J Gibson D. McKie Esq. |
058 | A small heathy hill with a trig. [trigonometrical.] station on its summit. property of the Marquis of Ailsa. |
SPLINTY BURN | Splinty Burn Splinty Burn Splinty Burn |
Rev. [Reverend] E B Wallace Mr N. Macdonald Mr S. Walker |
058 | A rapid mountain stream which rises near the W. [West] base of Caerloch Dhu and falls into the Stinchar |
CAERLOCH DHU | Caerloch Dhu Caerloch Dhu Caerloch Dhu |
Rev [Reverend] J Gibson Rev [Reverend]E B Wallace D McKie Esq |
058 | A large hill contiguous to Shalloch on Minnoch hill running nearly N. [North] & S. [South] Proprietor Marquis of Ailsa. |
LOCH GIRVAN EYE | Loch Girvan Eye Loch Girvan Eye Loch Girvan Eye |
Rev [Reverend]J Gibson Mr D. McKie Mr Stephen Walker |
058 | A small loch situated at the W. [West] base of Craigmasheenie, through which the boundary between the parishes of Straiton & Barr passes. It is the source of the Water of Girvan. |
CARGLAS CRAIG | Carglas Craig Carglas Craig Carglas Craig |
Rev [Reverend] J Gibson Mr. D. McKie Mr. Stephen Walker |
058 | A pointed greystone Crag on the E. [East] side of Shalloch on Minnoch hill. It is a compound Celtic word signifying grey stone. |
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