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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CAIRNWHIN Cairnwhin
Cairnwhin
Cairnwhin
Cairnwhin
E B Wallace
D. McKie
James Gibson
Johnstons Co. [County] Map.
062 A farmsteading near the junction of Laggangill & Traboyack Burns Dwelling house one storey and slated, out offices slated, & thatched, one storey high, and all in good repair property of John McFadyen Esq
DRUMNEILLIE BURN Drumneillie
Drumneillie
Drumneillie
E B Wallace
D. McKie
James Gibson
062 A short but broad stream rises on the W. [West] side of Traboyack and Drumnellie flows through Laggangill Glen and joins Traboyack Burn a few yards before their mutual junction with the River Stinchar.

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[Page] 60
Sheet 62 - plan 3 Traces 1-4 -- Ph [Parish] of Barr

[Cairnwhin - Situation]
About 7 chains S.S E. [South South East]
of Burnfoot near the
Juncture of Drum-
neillie & by Traboyack
Burn

[Drumneillie Burn - Situation]
Flows Northward
through Laggangill
Glen & joins Tra-
boyack Burn
about 3 Chains
before their mutual
junction with the
Stinchar.

See authorities on Page 84 for Drumneillie Burn

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