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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
OLD DAILLY Old Dailly
Old Dailly
Old Dailly
Thomas Scott
William McCulloch
J.B. Ross Esq
050 Eight or ten cothouses with a T.P. [Turnpike] & Churchyard constitute what is known as Old Dailly
"The name given to this parish Daly or Dailly, has probably arisen from its consisting principally of a dale or valley stretching along the banks of the river Girvan" Statistical Account (1842)
CHURCH (In ruins) 050 The walls of the old church stand about the centre of the churchyard, but are rapidly crumbling away. A Small portion of the East end has been recently roofed with tiles and kept in pretty good repair the door of which is completely covered with the names of visitors so much so, indeed that it is "sinking under the load" The last tombstone erected in the churchyard is dated 1852
MARTYR'S TOMB [Old Dailly] 050 The walls of the old church stand about the centre of the churchyard, but are rapidly crumbling away. A Small portion of the East end has been recently roofed with tiles and kept in pretty good repair the door of which is completely covered with the names of visitors so much so, indeed that it is "sinking under the load" The last tombstone erected in the churchyard is dated 1852
PARK WOOD Park Wood
Park Wood
Park Wood
Thomas Scott
William McCulloch
J.B. Ross Esq
050 A patch of mixed wood property of T. Boyd Esq PenKill

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Ph [Parish] of Dailly

" the name given to this parish Daly or Dailly, has
"probably arisen from its consisting principally of a
"dale or valley stretching along the banks of the river
"Girvan" Statistical Account (1842)

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