OS1/3/21/92

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CLAWFIN Claffin
Clawfin
Clawfin.
Clawfin
Clafin
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A. Hervey
W. Gilchrist
W. G. Galloway
Johnston's County Map
047 A large Farm Steading one Storey high partly Slated and partly Thatched in good repair on the South of Turnpike road from Dalmellington to New Cumnock there is a large extent of moorland and Some arable attached to this farm the property of the Hone. [Honourable] Colonel F. M. Cathcart
RED CLEUGH BURN Red Cleugh Burn
Red Cleugh Burn
Red Cleugh Burn
Red Cleugh Burn
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A. Hervey
W. Gilchrist
W. G. Galloway
047 A Small Stream collecting and flowing in a northerly direction from the north east Side of Camlarg Hill till it forms the Cummock Burn at where the Black Burn falls into it. -
WHITE BURN White Burn
White Burn
White Burn
White Burn
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A. Hervey
W. Gilchrist
W. G. Galloway
047 A Small but rapid Stream flowing in a northerly direction down a Steep part of Camlarg hill and collecting on the Summit of it it joins the Cummock Water east of Little Camlarg. -

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Parish of Dalmellington Sheet 47 - 9

[Note]
Altered by directions
from O.M.O [Ordnance Map Office]- "c" having
been decided to be used
instead of "g", on the Scotch
plans, in this word. J.L.

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