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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
RIVING HAG Riving Hag
Riving Hag
Riving Hag
Riven Hag
Johnstons County Map
Mr. G. Gemmell Farmer
Nether Witehaugh
Mr William Campbell Upper Whitehaugh
The Estate Map
025 A deep moss hag having its source in the moss to the North of the Polbeith Burn into which it flows in a South West direction -
BREACHY BURN Breachy Burn
Breachy Burn
Breachy Burn
Mr. G Gemmell
Nether Whitegaugh
Mr William Campbell
Upper Whitehaugh
Mr H Anderson GreenockdyKe
025 A small Burn having its source about 20 chains to the West of the junction of "Riving Hag" with the Polbeith Burn and flowing in a South Westward direction until if forms a Confluence with the Whitehaugh Water

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County of Ayr -- Parish of Muirkirk

[Note]

Hag - Moss ground that has formerly been
broken up; a pit, or break in
a moss - Jamieson -

Breach - The broken water on the sea-coast
Jamieson -

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