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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
OCHILTREE MAINS Ochiltree Mains
Ochiltree Mains
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Ochiltree Mains
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Ochiltree Mains
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Revd. [Reverend] W. M. Walker
Mr. Thomas Cuthbert
Mr William Paterson
035 A neat well planed two Storey Farm house Slated the Farm Steading is only [one] Storey Slated all in excellent repair adjacent to and South of Ochiltree Village the property of the Marquis of Bute
BURNOCK COTTAGE Burnock Cottage
Burnock Cottage
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Burnock Cottage
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Burnock Cottage
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Revd. [Reverend] William Montgomery Walker Em [Established manse]
Mr. Thomas Cuthbert Postmaster
Mr William Paterson poor law Inspector
035 A neat but plain building three Storeys high Slated and in very good [repair] quite modern on the South banks of [the] Burnock Water and adjacent to and forming a part of the Village of Ochiltree the property and residence of Mr. [Thomas] Cuthbert -
BURNOCK BRIDGE Burnock Bridge
Burnock Bridge
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Burnock Bridge
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Burnock Bridge
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Revd. [Reverend] William Montgomery Walker Esd. [Established] Manse
Mr. Thomas Cuthbert Postmaster
Mr William Paterson Poor law Inspector
035 A well built Stone bridge of [one] arch over the BurnocK Water [on] the Turnpike road from Ayr [to] Cumnock about 20 feet above [the] bed of the Stream the parepets [are] of Chiseld red Sand Stone - built by [and] Kept in repair by the County it is of [a] Modern erection - a little [lower] down the [stream] from where the old one Stood no [now] disused

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Parish of Ochiltree -- Sheet 35 Plan 5

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