OS1/3/20/93
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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PITCON | Pitcon Pitcon Pitcon Pitcon |
Mr J. McCash Dalry Andrew Smith Neil Cameron Patersons Hist. [History] of Ayr |
007 | A dwelling house having offices etc, attached The property of the Western Bank of Scotland. The western end of this dwelling was pointed out to me by Mr. Cameron, as part of the Ancient Mansion of Pitcon. In a wall of the summer house is a stone bearing the arms of the Boyd family "Thomas Boyd 1538" etc. but is evidently removed and fixed in this place at a very recent period signed R Harrigan |
BROWNHILL GLEN | Brownhill Glen Brownhill Glen Brownhill Glen |
Robert Fulton Andrew Smith E. Kidd |
007 | A steep narrow valley on the estate of Brownhill, it extends about 8 chains, at the bottom runs a stream which continues its course into River Garnock. |
GLENHEAD | Glenhead Glenhead Glenhead Glenhead |
Alexander Collins occupier Robert Fulton Aitkens Map Johnstons Co. [County] map |
007 | A small dwelling house having offices and a small croft of land attached. The property of Miss M. Douglas. |
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[Page] 93"The house of Pitcon is a handsome Mansion.
"It stands very near the site of the old mansion
"house, which was of a very antiquated form"
Paterson's Hist. [History] of Ayr
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