OS1/3/60/111
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BAING | Baing Baing Baing Beyng |
John Blair Matthew Young David Bane Johnston's County Map |
052 | An old thatched farmsteading in bad repair property of the Marquis of Ailsa. Dwellinghouse & officers one storey. One of the outhouses is considerably detached from the steading |
BAING BURN | Baing Burn Baing Burn Baing Burn |
Mr William McClive John Blair David Bane |
052 | A large and rapid stream which collects on the S. [South] side of the farm of Kildoach, enters the farm of Baing which it intersects from N. [North] to S. [South and in which it receives "Chapel Burn" and makes a fine fall of 30 ft. and enters the Water of Girvan near Tairlaw farmsteading - Course rocky. |
BIG HILL OF THE BAING | Big Hill of the Baing Big Hill of the Baing Big Hill of the Baing |
Mr William McClive John Blair David Bane |
052 | A high rocky pasture hill trigl. [Trigonometrical or Trig] station on its summit. The ascent on all sides is steep - property of Sir James Ferguson Bart. [Baronet] |
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