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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
POLCRAYVIE BURN Poll Crayvie Burn
Poll Crayvie Burn
Poll Crayvie Burn
N. McDonald
Johnn Gregg
D. McKie
058 A small stream which rises on [Watershed] Hill and falls into [Loch] Finlas. This word is made up [--] a pit, bog or pond, and [--] devout - religious - pronounced and supposed by the authorities [to] refer to the Covenanters
LOCH FINLAS Loch Finlas
Loch Finlas
Loch Finlas
Loch Finloch
Neil McDonald
Johnn Gregg
D. McKie
Johnston's County Map
058 A long [narrow] loch, supplied by [several] mountain streams. Connected with Loch [Doon] by a stream called Garple. There is a wooded islet on the E. [East] near the edge. Boats [for] the accommodation of [anglers] are kept upon the loch - [property] of the Marquis of Ailsa.

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