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