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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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