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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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GLENOUTHER MOOR | Glenouther or Glenowther Moor Glenouther or Glenowther Moor Glenouther or Glenowther Moor |
Robert Miller Esqr. Mr. John Brown Mr. Andrew Barr Mr. Ferguson Fullwood |
013 | An extensive tract of Moorland at the North eastern extremity of the Parish of Stewarton, belonging in common to Mr. pollock of Broom and Mr. Cunningham of Lainshaw. The greater part of it is nearly level - or what in Scotland is termed "flow moss." suitable only for pasturing sheep. |
GLENOUTHER RIG | The Rig or Glenouther Rig The Rig or Glenouther Rig The Rig or Glenouther Rig |
Mr. John Brown Blacklawhill Mr. Anderson Corsehouse Mr. Barr Windyyet |
013 | An elevated ridge bearing healthy pasture, near the northern extremity of Glenouther Moor. |
HAIRSHAWMUIR | Hairshawmuir Hairshawmuir Hairshawmuir Hairshawmuir |
Mr. John Brown Robert Miller Esqr. Mr. Barbour Mr. Ferguson Fullwood |
013 | A farm house with outbuildings & garden attached, near the south western extremity of Glenouther Moor. Is the property of Mr. Cunningham of Lainshaw. |
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Parish of Stewarton -- Sheet XIII.3 T. [Trace] 3. 4. etc
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