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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LINFERN LOCH Linfern Loch
Linfern Loch
Linfern Loch
Linfern Loch
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Rev. [Reverend] E B Wallace
Mr D McKie
Rev [Reverend] J Gibson
057 A middling sized loch property of the Marquis of Ailsa & Sir James Ferguson Bart. [Baronet] It is named Loch Spraig in Johnston's Co. [County] Map, but this name is quite obsolete & entirely superseded by the name which appears on trace
CAIRNANNOCK [house] Cairnannock
Cairnannock
Cairnannock
Cairnannock
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Rev. [Reverend] E B Wallace
Mr D McKie
Rev [Reverend] J Gibson
057 The ruins of a cothouse situated in a prominent position on the bank of River Stinchar
CAIRNANNOCK [cairn] Cairnannock
Cairnannock
Cairnannock
Rev. [Reverend] E B Wallace
Mr D McKie
Rev [Reverend] J Gibson
057 A circular heap of loose stones & earth. It is an ancient cairn but of course there is no tradition connected with it

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