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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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[Page] 84County 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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