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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
GARROCHHILL Garroch-hill
Garrochill
Garrochill
Garrochill
Garrochill
Garrochill
Garrochill
Rev. [Reverend] A. Duncan
John Smith, Schoolmaster
W. A Logan
David Campbell Esqr.
Robert Kirkland Teacher
Johnston's County Map
County voters list
034 Farm Steading consisting of dwelling house and out offices the former two Storey & slated the latter one Storey and thatched all in good repair Property of William Logan Joppa. Alexander Logan Joppa
SHAW CHURCH Shaw Church or Stair Free Church
Shaw Church or Stair Free Church
Shaw Church or Stair Free Church
Shaw Church or Stair Free Church
Shaw Free Church
Rev. [Reverend] A Duncan
Mr John Smith
.
Alexander Logan
.
Robert Kirkland Teacher
County voters list
034 Erected in the year 1851 by private Subscription. In the plain modern Style of architecture. Is the Second Free Church in the Ph. [Parish]. Sittings 200 - [300]
STAIR FREE CHURCH Shaw Church or Stair Free Church
Shaw Church or Stair Free Church
Shaw Church or Stair Free Church
Shaw Church or Stair Free Church
Shaw Free Church
Rev. [Reverend] A Duncan
Mr John Smith
.
Mr Logan
.
Robert Kirkland Teacher
County voters list
034 Erected in the year 1851 by private Subscription. In the plain modern Style of architecture - Is the Second Free Church in the Ph. [Parish] - Sittings 200 - [300]
WATER OF COYLE Water of Coil
.
Water of Kyle
Water of Coyle or Coil
Water of Coil
Water of Coil
.
Water of Coil
.
Water of Coil
Water of Coyle
Rev. [Reverend] Alexander Duncan
Mr John Smith
David Campbell
.
Robert Kirkland
John [Joseph] Burnett Esq
James Miller & John Campbell
John McCartney & James Thorn
Authorities for Dalmellington Parish
034 ; 046 A well Known Stream which rises from Surface water in the east base of Benwhat South of Dalmellington. It has a winding Course of about 10 miles in a north westerly direction, falling into the River Ayr adjacent to Sundrum 4 miles from Ayr. It forms the boundary between the Parishes of Coylton and Ochiltree and Coylton & Stair. Its Course is for the most part through an agricultural Country, on a gravelly bed. Its banks, in many places, are precipitous and in general well wooded.

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