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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Craigy Linn Burn, Dalry | Craigy Linn Burn Craigy Linn Burn |
R Grierson N.S Lochrennie W Grierson N.S Lochrennie |
A small stream rising between Ewe Hill and Whether hill on the farm of Lochrennie and taking a southerly direction; passing through in its course a small ravine (known better in the locality as Craig of Linn) a short distance from its influx with Black Mark Burn, hence the name. | |
Craigy Linn, Dalry | Craigy Linn Craigy Linn |
R Grierson N.S Lochrennie W Grierson N.S Lochrennie | A small rugged Glen situated on the farm of Lochrennie. this gives name to Craigy Linn Burn. |
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[Page] 38Plan.10.C. Pte. [Private] John E. Daveran RSAM [Royal Sappers and Miners] 1st. Examiner
John E. Daveran
Decr. [December] 20th. 1849
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