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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CRAW ROAD [Lochwinnoch] Craw Road.
Craw Road
Craw Road
Mr. Love, writer
Mr. Craig. Surveyor.
Mr. Storrie, Spirit dealer
015.01 The name of the Craw. Road must be very ancient _ from the Gaelic, signifying a passage for kye or cattle " M.S. [manuscript] of the late Dr. [Doctor] Crawfurd. "It extends N. [North] West from Mains Street to the road along the Braehead.
NEW BRIDGE New Bridge
New Bridge
New Bridge
Mr. Craig Surveyor.
Mr. Neil. Ph [Parish] Shoolmaster . [Schoolmaster]
Mr. Barr. Publican
015.01 This is a well constructed bridge across the River Calder. It is of more recent Construction than the Calder Bridge _ hence New Bridge It is Ph [Parish] bridge.
LOCH BRIDGE Loch Bridge
Loch Bridge
Loch Bridge
Mr. Craig Surveyor.
Mr. Neil. Schoolmaster.
Mr. Barr. Publican.
015.01 This Bridge crosses the Barr Loch drainage water, which flows into the Castle-Semple Loch. It is well known by the name supplied, and is a Co. [County] Bridge

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