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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
STRATHWHELLAN BURN Strathwhellan Burn
Strathwhellan Burn
Strathwhellan Burn
George Watson Springbank
Alexander Sillars East Mayish
Alexander Fullarton West Mayish
249.04 A good stream formed by several small ones having their source in Laga' Bheith, flows in a north easterly direction & falls into "Brodick Bay" at the Quay
LAG A' BHEITH Lag a Vay
Lag a Vay
Lag a Vay
Lag a' Bheith
Alexander Sillars
Alexander Fullarton
John Millar Brodick,
Gaelic Orthography
249.04 A name applied to an extensive hollow studded with brushwood & situated immediately west of the public road from Brodick to Lamlash and through which the old road betwixt the above places passes. Signification. Hollow of the birch

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Island of Arran -- Parish of Kilbride

Strathwhellan Burn - on 244/16 & 249/4

Lag a' Bheithe is the correct form

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