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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CROSTONHILL MOOR Crostonhill-moor
Crostonhill Moor
Crostonhill Moor
Crostonhill Moor
Crostonhill Moor
Thomas Oliver
John Findlay
Alexander McCaw
Estate Map 1850
Mr Kennedy - Factor
044 A tract of black marshy [ground] extending from Craigston Loch, to Crostonhill farmsteading, in [Maybole] parish: property of Sir James [Ferguson]
CRAIGDOW HILL Craigdow hill
Craigdow Hill
Craigdow Hill
Craigdow Craig
Thomas Oliver
John Findlay
Alexander McCaw
Johnston's County Map
044 A large heathy-pasture hill, [with] a few rocks: it takes its [name] from the circumstance of [having] a black craig on its [east] side, which the word [signifies]
Property of the Marquis of Ailsa
LOCHDERRY Loch Derry
Loch Derry
Loch Derry
Lochderry
Thomas Oliver
John Findlay
Alexander McCaw
Thomas Dykes Esqr.
044 A thatched cot-house, in a [acceptable] condition, one storey high, [property] of the Marquis of Ailsa

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Sheet 44.15
Parish of Kirkoswald & [Maybole]

[Craigdow Hill, under the name, reads] Creig or Craig a rock
Dubh or Dugh black
Gaelic Dictionary

Transcriber's notes

Crostonhill Moor has the words 'not in Kirkoswald' written under the name

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Chr1smac -Moderator, John Dunlop

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