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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
RIEVE HILL Rieve Hill James Wilson, Senr. [Senior]
Mr Mather, Factor
Robert Currie Bar: [Baron] Officer.
019.10 This name is applicable to a high hill close to Ballagioch. A trig [trigonometrical] station is on its summit.
GREEN LAW Green Law Mr Mather, Factor
William Baird, Farmer
Robert Currie Bar: [Baron] Officer
019.10 This hill is on the South Kirktonmoor farm & close to the Kilmarnock turnpike road. It is not high, but rises abruptly, and is very conspicuous.
BESSIE'S NEUK Bessie's Neuk Robert Alexander. Farmer
Mr. Clement. Farmer
Robert Currie Bar: [Baron] officer.
018.12 This name applies to an elbow of moorland, formed by the sudden twisting of the Greenfield Burn. It is noted for being the place where once a witch named Bessie was barbarou [barbarously] burnt to death. Her bones were found a few years ago; and transported to Consecrated ground.
SOAME BRIDGE Soame Bridge Mr Mather, Factor
Robert Currie Bar: [Baron] officer.
Ainslie's Ph [Parish] Map.
018.12 A bridge carrying the Kilmarnock turnpike road over the Soame Burn.

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[County of Renfrew
Parish of Eaglesham]

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