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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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GLEN WATER | Glen Water Glen Water Glen Water |
Mr. John Loudoun Laigh Overmuir Mr. John Loudoun Junr. [Junior] Laigh Overmuir Mr. John Stuart High Overmuir |
014 | a stream formed by Bull Burn and East Burn near the Junction of the Boundaries of Ayr, Lanark and Renfrew, it turns into the Irvine Water near Darvel. |
SNAB BURN | Snabe Burn Snabe Burn Snabe Burn |
Mr. John Loudoun Laigh Overmuir Mr. John Loudoun Laigh Overmuir Mr. John Stuart High Overmuir |
014 | A Small Stream so called, for the County Boundary to where it joins Glen Water. |
SNAB BENT | Snabe Bent Snabe Bent Snabe Bent |
Mr. John Loudoun Laigh Overmuir Mr. John Loudoun Junr. [Junior] Laigh Overmuir Mr. John Stuart High Overmuir |
014 | A tract of Benty pasture Bounded by the County Boundary on the North & East and by Glen Water and Small Burn on the South and West. |
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County of Ayr -- Parish of Loudoun
Snab - The projecting part of a rock. - a bank - rock
This has been defined, I believe, very accurately.
"The brow of a steep ascent." Jamieson
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Bull Burn Brae not on this page.Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
Chr1smac -Moderator, DANIALSAN
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