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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
DOCHERNIEL BRIDGE Docherniel Bridge
Docherniel Bridge
Docherniel Bridge
John Jamieson
John F Gray
William McCrie
062 Situation - about 4 chains South of Docherneil
farm house
A small Bridge with one Arch Spanning Docherneil Burn
It is built of Stone & lime & in good Repair
RASHMAGALLOCH Rashnagalloch
Rashnagalloch
Rashnagalloch
Rashmagalloch
Rashmagalloch
W McCulloch Esq.
James McIlraith Esq.
Johnstons Map of Ayr
Mr John Jamieson
Mr Robert McMillan
062 Situated - at the West Side of the Plan
A large Conspicuous hill
partly arable & partly rough pasture, with a Trig [Trigonometrical] Station on the top of it . The property of various persons
(2nd Class)
MUCK WATER Muck Water
Muck Water
Muck Water
Muck Water
Rev. [Reverend] William Moore
J McIlraith Esq.
William McCulloch Esq.
Johnstons Co. [County] Map
062 A River of no great extent which takes its Rise from Marshy ground on the farm of little Shalloch [and] flows through a partially cultivated valley & falls into the Duisk River one Mile above that Rivers junction with the Stinchar

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Sheet 62. 14 Trace 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. & 6 Parish of Colmonell

J Bayly Capt. [Captain] R.E. [Royal Engineers]
31st December 1855

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