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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
GAIRY OF CAIRNSMORE Gairy of Cairnsmore Thomas Stewart n & s Clennoch
James Sloane n & s Schoolmaster Carsphairn
005 A rocky precipice on the East side of Cairnsmore of Carsphairn Convenient to its Summit, hence the name
CRAIGENRINE Craigenrine Thomas Stewart n & s Clennoch Carsphairn
William McCrae n. Knockengorrach Carsphairn
James Sloane n & s S.M. [School Master] Carsphairn
005 A long ridge or height extending North and South on the farm of Knockengarroch the Surface of which is Rocky Heathy pasture how it got its name is not Known
ROARING CLEUGH BURN Roaring Cleugh Burn Thomas Stewart n & s Clennoch Carsphairn
William McCrae n & s Knockengorrach Carsphairn
002; 005 A Small Stream gathering on the farm of Knockengarroch and flowing in a N. [North] Easterly direction passes through Roaring Cleugh hence the name, and empties into Bow Burn a little East of Craigenrine

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List of Names collected by John Bray C.A. [Civilian Assistant] 1st. Examiner
Plan 2D Trace 4
Parish Carsphairn

Object
Gairy of Cairnsmore - A precipice
Craigenrine - A Ridge
Roaring Cleugh Burn - A Stream

[Signed] John Bray C/A [Civilian Assistant] Decr. [December] 18th. 1849

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