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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
WEARYNEUK Weary neuk
Wearyneuk
Wearyneuk
Wearyneuk
Alexander McCaw
J Findlay
Thomas Oliver
David Fulton
044 Two dwelling-houses, one Storey high,
thatched, and tolerable repair, occupied by fishermen. Tradition says that Robert Bruce and his friends rested here, on their way to attack Turnberry Castle, from which Circumstance the Name is derived. Property of the Marquis of Ailsa.
PAN KNOWES Pan Knowes
Pan Knowes
Pan Knowes
Pan Knowes
Pan Knowes
Alexander McCaw
J Findlay
Thomas Oliver
David Fulton
Johnston's County Map
A cluster of Small Knolls, Some rocky and precipitous and all appear Natural. The name is derived from the Circumstance of
the Site of an old Salt Manufactory being adjacent. Property of the Marquis of Ailsa.
KNOCKGOUREN KnocKgouren
KnocKgouren
KnocKgouren
KnocKgowran
KnocKgowran
Estate Map (1825)
Alexander McCaw
Thomas Oliver
J Findlay
David Fulton
044 Cot-house, one Storey high, thatched, and in good repair Property of the Marquis of Ailsa.

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