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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ROTTENBURN BRIDGE Rottenburn Bridge
Rottenburn Bridge
Rottenburn Bridge
Mr T Boyd. Factor Largs
Mr George Scott. Barr
Mr James Hare. Waterside Gourock
002 A rudely Constructed bridge of one Arch over Rotten Burn from which it takes its name a County Bridge
NORTH ROTTEN BURN North Rotten Burn
North Rotten Burn
North Rotten Burn
North Rotten Burn
Rotten Burn
Rotten Burn
Rotten Burn
Rotten Burn
Routen Burn
Routen Burn
Mr Boyd
Mr Scott
Mr Hare
Estate Map In possession of Mr Boyd
Estate Map In possession of Mr Craig. Factor. Fairlie
Estate Map In possession of Mr Johnston. Factor. Irvine
Full. [Fullarton's] Gazetteer
Johnston's Co [County] Map
Parish Map
New Stat Acct. [Statistical Account]
002 A stream rising in a Moss between the Counties of Renfrew and Ayr. & the Parishes of Largs and Kilmacolm. an flowing in a northerly direction, forming the boundary between the above [Counties] & Parishes and falls into a Loch in Renfrewshire.
Mr James Hare is of the opinion._ it takes its name from the muddy appearance of the water.

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The above orthography "Routen." is the name
applied to another Stream in the southern part of the Parish. JB

J Byrne c/a

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