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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CORSE HILL | Corsehill Corsehill |
Ainslie's County Map Mr. Mather (factor) |
019.15 | [situation] at the extreme S.W. [Southwest] of the Parish. or Evenmoor, the second hill in the Parish. |
CROOK HILL | Crookhill Crookhill |
Parish Map Mr. Mather |
019.14 | [situation] on the S. [South] boundary of the Parish. or Crook of the Lains Law, a high hill, the subject of one of Pollock's Poems. |
CROSSLEES | Cross less Corselees |
Valuation Roll Parish Map |
017.14 | [situation] on the Mearns road about ¾ mile from the village [of Eaglesham]. A farm house and buildings. |
CROW STONE | Crowstone | Mr. Mather | 017.13 | [situation] on the top of Bonyton Moor. A celebrated trysting stone. Pollock has a poem on it. |
DAMHEAD | Damhead Damhead Damhead |
Parish Map Ainslie's County Map Valuation Roll |
019.3 | [situation] on the E. [East] bank of the Ardoch burn about ¾ of a mile above its junction with the Cart. A farm house and buildings. |
DRUMDUFF | Drumduff Drumduff Drumduff |
Parish Map Ainslie's County Map Valuation Roll |
019.15 | [situation] On the S.E. [Southeast] boundary of the Parish. The third highest hill in the Parish. |
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