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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CROSS BURN | Cross Burn Cross Burn Cross Burn |
Rev, [Reverend] J. Gibson D. McKie Esq. Mr S. Walker |
064 | A rapid Stream which takes its rise from a Small deep loch at the N. [North] base of Balminnoch, flows through the valley between Balminnoch and Tarfessock Hills and falls into the Water of Minnoch in Kirkcudbrightshire. |
BALMINNOCH LOCH | Balminnoch Loch Balminnoch Loch Balminnoch Loch |
J. Blair James Macadam Matthew Young |
064 | A small deep loch at the base of Balminnoch Brae. A house, now entirely removed, named Balminnoch once stood near this Loch. |
CARNIROCK STONE | Carnirock Stone Carnirock Stone Carnirock Stone |
J. Blair James Macadam Matthew Young |
064 | A large loose rock situated at a bend of the County Boundary on Kirrioch Hill. It is a few [link] on the Kirkcudbrightshire side of the boundary. The elevation on which it stands has two names. Balminnoch is applied to the Ayrshire portion and Kirrioch Hill to that within Kirkcudbrightshire. |
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