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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CRAIGENCROY GLEN | Craigencroy Glen Craigencroy Glen Craigencroy Glen |
J.G. Hannay W. Menzies W Rennie |
038 | A steep wooded dell through which runs a small burn fuelling once (in its course) a beautiful linn 33 feet in height, which forms the head of the Glen. The Glen in several parts is rocky & precipitous; it forms the property boundary between Dalquharran & Culzean. |
FAIRY'S WELL | Fairy's Well Fairy's Well Fairy's Well |
J.G. Hannay W. Menzies W Rennie |
038 | A small spring of clean water issuing from a sandstone cliff, the access to which is rather difficult in attaining the cliff being about 60 feet in height. It is said to have derived its name from the circumstance of being frequented by Fairies. |
LAIGH HILTON | Laigh Hilton Laigh Hilton Laigh Hilton |
J. G Hannay W. Menzies W Rennie |
038 | Dwelling house consisting of three tenements occupied by Cotters. One storey high thatched and in indifferent repair property of the Marquis of Ailsa. |
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