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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CAIRN [Meadowhead] Cairn (ancient)
Cairn (ancient)
William Seaton
Robert McCrae
004 A cairn or tumulus of a circular shape on the farm of Lamford, its diameter is about 45 feet, the stones on it appear to have been raised to a considerable height but a great many of them have been removed for other purposes, Nothing in the locality can be gleaned respecting, but similar ones in this and adjoining parishes have been opened, and stone coffins containing human bones found in them.
LANFORD BRIDGE Lamford Bridge
Lamford Bridge
William Seaton
Robert McCrae
004 A small stone built bridge of one arch, crossing Lamford Burn on the road leading from Carsphairn to Dalmellington. It is a County Bridge.

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Parish of Carsphairn

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Lamford Bridge
[Situation] About 3/8 mile SSE. [South South East] of Meadowhead.

Cairn (ancient)
[Situation] 5/8 mile E by S.[East by South] of Meadowhead

Transcriber's notes

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List of names as written - LANFORD BRIDGE should be LAMFORD BRIDGE

  Transcribers who have contributed to this page.

Gerald Cummins