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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BARR | Barr Barr Barr Barr Barr |
Mr George Scott Tenant Mr George Welsh Outerward Estate Map Parish Map Voters List |
001 | A good Farm House with offices and Thrashing Mill. (driven by water.) attached. The property of Lord Glasgow, and occupied by Mr George Scott |
HOWIES (Ruin) | Howies Howies Howies |
Mr Crawford S [South] Fardens Estate Map Mr George Scott. |
001 | A Farm Steading bearing this name, formerly stood here, The lands have been joined to the farm of Barr, & the Ruins of the house only. are visible now. |
TORR (Ruin) | Torr Torr Torr |
Mr Johnstone Factor Mr H Crawford Mr G Scott |
001 | A Farm House formerly stood here. The lands have also been joined to the Farm of Barr and this is all that remains of the Steading. |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 33Barr The top. In almost all languages the word barr is found either simplle or in composition; and signifying height of one description or other" Gaelic Dict. [Dictionary]
Howie A small plain Jamieson
Torr A hill, An eminence, or a heap of rocks. Gaelic Dict [Dictionary]
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