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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BARLEWAN BRIDGE | Barlewan Bridge Barlewan Bridge Barlewan Bridge Barlewan Bridge |
Rev. [Reverend] John McEwan Ph. [Parish] Register Mr. M. Young |
045 | A small stone bridge one arch in good repair - private - built over Barlewan Burn. |
DALDUFF BURN | Dalduff Burn Dalduff Burn Dalduff Burn |
Rev. [Reverend] John McEwan Ph. [Parish] Register Mr M. Young |
045 | The name given to the Stream forming ph. [parish] boundary from Dalduff Bridge to its junction with Water of Girvan. |
BARMUCK WEEL | Barmuck Weel Barmuck Weel Barmuck Weel Barmuck Weel |
Rev. [Reverend] John McEwan Mr M. Young Mr James Macadam |
045 | A deep portion of the Water of Girvan. This term is frequent in Ayrshire and is usually applied to natural holes in the bed of a stream, favourite spots for fishing. The Significations of the term in English dictionaries are - Whirlpool - a kind of trap for fish. |
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