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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Aucheneck House | Aucheneck House Aucheneck House Aucheneck House |
James McNair Esqr. Proprietor Val. [Valuation] Roll 1860 Rev. [Reverend] Alexander Lochore |
020.15 | A fine mansion having Offices, garden, and a considerable ornamental park attached, the family residence of James McNair Esqr. |
High Finnich | High Finnich High Finnich High Finnich Finnesh-tennent |
James McNair Esqr. Mr. Buchanan Occupier Val. [Valuation] Roll. 1860 Origines Parochiales |
020.15 | A fine farm house and offices the property of James McNair Esqr. This farm was original called Finnich Tennent |
Meikle Caldon | Meikle Caldon Meikle Caldon |
James McNair Esqr. John Graham, Shepherd of Aucheneck |
020.15 | A small hill the surface of which is rough heathy pasture |
Dualt Burn | Duel Burn Duel Burn Duel Burn Dualt Burn Dualt Burn |
James McNair Esqr. John Graham Mr. Buchanan Duncan Stewart Ph. [Parish] Schoolmaster Rev. [Reverend] Alexander Lochore Ph. [Parish] Minister |
020.15 | A considerable stream or burn having having its rise partly in Stockie Muir and partly in the parish Killearn, and running in a northerly direction to its influx with the Finnich Glen Burn |
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[Below entry for Dualt Burn:]
Dubh - (G [Gaelic]) Black
Allt - (G [Gaelic]) The mountain stream
Dualt * signifies the Black burn. Rev. [Reverend] Alexander Lochore
Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
Alison James- Moderator, Gerald Cummins
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