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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
TRABBOCH MAINS Trabochmains
Tribboch Mains
Trabbochmains
Trabboch Mains
Burn Farm
Trabboch Mains
Trabboch Mains
Trabboch Mains
Johnstons County Map
Statistical Account
County Voters List
Revd. [Reverend] W. Montgomery Walker (E.M.) [Established Minister]
County Voters List
Mr. Thomas Cuthbert (Post M) [Post Master]
Mr. William Paterson ( Poor L.I.) [Poor Law Inspector]
Mr. Andrew Muir ( School M) [Schoolmaster]
034 A neat afarm house and in good repair Slated and one Storey high the out offices are in the Same Style the property of Mr. Morrison Kilmarnock Situated on the Parish Road to Stair.-
TRABBOCH CASTLE (Ruins of) Trabboch Castle
Trabboch Castle
Trabboch Castle
Trabboch Castle
Trabboch Castle
Traboch Castle
Trabboch (Castle)
Tribboch (Castle)
Traboch Castle
Revd. [Reverend] W. M. Walker EM [Established Minister]
Mr. Thomas Cuthbert P. M. [Post Master]
Mr. William Paterson P. L. I [Poor Law Inspector]
Mr Andrew Muir S. M. [School Master]
John Bell Esqr. Enterkine
Johnston's County Map
County Voters List
Statistical Account
Patterson's History
Ayr District Road Map
034 This is a Ruin Said to be a Castle by the country people, and a Tower by Paterson in his History of Ayrshire - a portion of the walls are still to be Seen about 7 feet thick and about 10 feet high with no windows but, Small narrow Slits indicatery it be built for Self defence the South and east wall has been taken away many years ago to build Trabboch Mains. History and Tradition are greatly Silent - as to - by whom built or for what cause when destroyed or by whom.-

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