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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LOCHWHINNIE HILL Lochwhinnie Hill Robert Bell n & s Carroch Toll Minnihive
William Roan n & s Carroch Toll Minnihive
010 A small rocky heathy hill on the farm of Fingland how the name originated it is not Known neither is their Such a name in the Locality as Lochwhinnie, except it is Sometimes Called "Lochwhinnie" not affixing. "Hill"
BLACK WATER Black Water Robert Bell n & s Carroch Toll Minnihive
William Roan n & s Carroch Toll Minnihive
010 The continuation of the Troston and Knocksting Burns, from their union it taKes a westerly direction through a bare hilly Country receiving many tributary Streams the most Considerable of which is the Fingland Lane which greatly adds to its Size, It now passes by Cairniehill. under Butterhole Bridge through Black Water Bridge where the Road Crosses leading from Dalry to Ken Bridge and empties into the Water of Ken at Glen houl

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[Page] 54 -- List of Names collected by John Bray C. A [Civilian Assistant] 1st Examiner
Plan 10b Trace 3 -- [Parish] Dalry
Object
Lochwhinnie Hill - A hill
Black Water - A Stream
[Signed] John Bray C. A [Civilian Assistant] March 13th. 1850

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