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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CALDERHAUGH Calderhaugh
Calderhaugh
Calderhaugh
Mr.Craig. Surveyor
Mr. Buchanan
Mr. Love. writer
015.01 The southern part of the village, from Calderhaugh Mill to Calder Bridge, and the two isolated houses to the east of the bridge, are all well known by this name.
CALDER BRIDGE Calder Bridge.
Calder Bridge
Calder Bridge
Mr. Craig: Surveyor.
Mr. Love. writer
Mr. Sheddan. Publican
015.01 This bridge crosses the River Calder and is a Co. [County] Bridge. It was erected in 1769, and has a very antiquated appearance.
RIVER CALDER River Calder
River Calder
River Calder
New Stat Acct. [New Statistical Account]
Mr. Craig Surveyor.
Mr. Love writer
010.02; 015.01 "The only river that runs wholly within the Ph. [Parish] is the Clader, wh [which] rises on the borders of Ayrshire, Amongst the high lands so often mentioned is named from its junction with Kilmalcolm and Largs It runs principally in a South Eastern direction, and pursues a very winding course After passing these beautiful banks, which are Celebrated by Wilson, the American ornithologist it, winds round the east & southern extremities of the Village of Lochwinnoch, & turning to the east, falls into Castle-Semple Loch" New : Stat : Acct [New Statistical Account]
This river is not navigable ___

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