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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
TAIRLAW T.P. (In Ruins) Tairlaw Toll in ruins
Tairlaw Toll in ruins
N McDonald
John Gregg
058 The ruins of a Tollhouse, roofless, but three of the four walls are still standing.
TAIRLAW BURN Tairlaw Burn
Tairlaw Burn
Tairlaw Burn
Tairlaw Burn
N McDonald
John Gregg
D. McKie
Johnston's County Map
058 A broad stream which rises about 24 miles S. [South] of the village of Straiton and falls into the Water of Girvan at the village of Straiton. Tairlaw Linn near its final junction is a well known and imposing object.
CAIRNWHAPPLE STONE Cairnwhapple Stone
Cairnwhapple Stone
Cairnwhapple Stone
Cairnwhapple Stone
N McDonald
John Gregg
D. McKie
Johnston's County Map
058 A conspicuous stone, nearly round, about twelve feet in height and thirty in diameter - situated on Linn Shalloch hill. There are no incidents connected with it.

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Sheet 58 Plan 1 Trace 1 Ph. [Parish] of Straiton

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