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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CRAIGLOUR BURN Craiglour Burn
Craiglour Burn
William Ramsay
Walter Sloan
006 A small stream or burn having its rise on the farm of Carroch and running in a Westerly direction to its conflux with Cornharrow Burn.
CARROCH HILL Carroch Hill
Carroch Hill
Carroch Hill
John Wilson
William Ramsay
Ainslies Map 1820
006 A tolerably sized hill on the farm of Carroch, its surface consists of rocky pasture On it is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station called by Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Party.
CARROCH LANE Carroch Lane
Carroch Lane
John Wilson
William Ramsay
006 A small stream or burn having its rise on the farm of Carroch, and running in a Westerly direction to its conflux with Strounfreggan Burn,

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[Page] 31
Parish of Dalry

Left hand side of page Form 136 Page 69 Craiglour Burn; 73 Carroch Hill; 73 Carroch Lane

Craiglour Burn
[Situation] Running in a Westerly direction to is junction with Cornharrow Burn about 1/2 mile ENE [East North East] of Cornharrow.
Carroch Hill
[Situation] 1/2 a mile S [South] East of Cornharrow farm house
Carroch Lane
[Name] Carach (Gaelic) Winding
meandering &c. often applied
to streams, as Sruthan carach i.e.
The winding stream.
[Situation] Running in a Westerly direction to its junction with Strounfreggan burn passing NW. [North West] side of Yellow Craig.

Transcriber's notes

Carroch Hill see page 73 for name of Trigonometrical Station - looks like "Kinoch"

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Gerald Cummins

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