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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
TAYBURN Tayburn
Tayburn
Tayburn
Tayburn
Mr. Craig Factor to the Earl of Glasgow
Mr. John Lindsay Tayburn
Johnson's County Map
Aitken's Parish Map
014 A Farm House occupied by Mr. John Lindsay and the property of the Earl of Glasgow.
EERIE BRAES Eerie Braes
Eerie Braes
Eerie Braes
Mr. John Lindsay Tayburn
Mr. James Lindsay Tayburn
Mr. William Lindsay Craigend
014 A ridge of cultivated high ground N.E. [North East] of Meadowhead the reason for calling it so is not known.
MEADOWHEAD Meadowhead
Meadowhead
Meadowhead
Meadowshead
Meadowshead
Mr. Craig Factor to the Earl of Glasgow
Mr. Robert Thomson occupier
Johnson's County Map
Aitkens Parish Map
Patersons History.
New Statistical Acct. [Account]
014 A Farm House now occupied by Mr. Robert Thomson and the property of the Earl of Glasgow.
Captain Paton who was executed in the Reign of Charles 2nd in Edinboro as a Covenanter resided here, the house has been rebuilt Since his time.

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County of Ayr -- No. 21. -- Parish of Fenwick

Ery, Eiry, Eerie. - Afrighted; affected with fear,
from whatever causes.
Melancholy; sad; dreary. Jamiesons Dictionary

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