OS1/3/27/98
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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LAIGH FENWICK | Laigh Fenwick Laigh Fenwick Laigh Fenwick Rose Fenwick Rose Fenwick Fenwickstown |
Mr. Robert McCosh Greenfield Cottage Mr James Taylor Greenwalls Mr John Brown Langside Aitkin's Parish Map Johnson's County Map Voters List |
018 | A small Village a little to the North of Fenwick on the Road leading from Fenwick to Kilmarnock. it is called 'Fenwick - Town' in Robertson History of Ayrshire and the names is yet in use among the inhabitants, but it is now, more frequently called Laigh Fenwick weaving seems to be the Chief employment of the inhabitants. |
HALLHOUSE | Hallhouse | Captain Nelson occupier Mr. Robert McCosh Greenfield Cottage Mr. James Smith Greenwalls |
018 | A House at present occupied by Captain Nelson and the property of Mr. Taylor professor of Dancing now residing in Glasgow. |
LANGSIDE | Langside | Mr. John Brown occupier Mr. James Smith Greenwalls Mr. Robert McCosh Greenfields Cottage |
018 | A Farm House occupied by John Brown and the Property of William Brown of Dalry. |
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