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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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[Page] 21County of Ayr -- Parish of Muirkirk
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Gray - A color - Walker's Dictionary
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