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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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