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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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[Page] 8County 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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Chr1smac -Moderator, George Howat
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