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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
WHITEHAUGH WATER Whitehaugh Water
Whitehaugh Water
Whitehaugh Water
Johnstons County Map
The Estate Map
Mr Smithe Factor
025 The name given to a considerable sized Water or Rivulet having its source from drains on the farm of Upper Whitehaugh at a place called "Tod Hill" It is joined in its course (which is (South Westerly) by the Polbeith Burn and a number of smaller - streams which augment it to a considerable size for about a mile previous to its emptying into the Water of Ayr
GRAYSTONE HILL Greystone Hill
Greystone Hill
Greystone Hill
The Estate Map
Mr Smithe Factor
Mr Gavin Gemmill Farmer Nether Whitehaugh
025 The name given to a tract of Rough Pasture on the farm of Upper Whitehaugh. It presents nothing remarkable in appearance from the ground immediately adjoining, barring a slight elevation which is imperceptible until you are Close at it -

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County of Ayr -- Parish of Muirkirk

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Gray - A color - Walker's Dictionary

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