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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
RIVER ORE Ore Water
Ore Water
Ore Water
Ore Water
Water of Ore
Water of Ore
River Ore
Mr Henderson
Mr Andrew Leitch
Mr Shand
Lochcraig
Mr W.B. Low
Parochial Teacher Auchterderran
Mr Black W.S. [Writer to the Signet]
Map of [Inchdairuie] Estate
See Plans 31D and 32 A
031 This stream is the continuation of Kelty Burn from where it enters the lands of Lochore at Moss Plantation then with many windings its course is eastwards to its junction with the River Leven below Cameron Bridge.
Site of LOCH ORE Site of Loch Ore
Site of Loch Ore
Site of Loch Ore
Site of Loch Ore
Site of Loch Ore
Mr Bayley W.S. [Writer to the Signet] Factor
Mr Ramsay
Chapel
Mr Wilson
Mr D. Greig
See Plan 30D
031 The blue dotted line on the trace points out as nearly as possible the extent of Loch Ore as it was before it was drained about seventy years ago. It is now good arable land.
Site of INCHGALL LOCH Site of Loch Ore formerly Inchgall Loch. [None] 031 The blue dotted line on the trace points out as nearly as possible the extent of Loch Ore as it was before it was drained about seventy years ago. It is now good arable land.

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River Ore situation -- Passing Milton.
Site of Loch Ore situation -- 1 7/8 Miles S.W. [South West] of South Bogside.

Transcriber's notes

No separate details for Site of Inchgall Loch. This place name shown with "Site of Loch Ore" as "Site of Loch Ore formerly Inchgall Loch".

  Transcribers who have contributed to this page.

MaxInSpain , Jill S