OS1/3/12/97

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
POWGREE BURN Powgree Burn
Powgree Burn
Powgree Burn
Powgree Burn
Polgree Burn
William Colls, Schoolmaster Cochrane Lodge
John Begg
James Crawford, Langbar
Robert Wardrop, Beith
Parish Map 1827.
008 A considerable stream the continuation of Marshyland Burn and bearing this name from Burnside to the GarnocK Water, it forms in part the Parish Boundary between Beith and Dalry and turns two Mills in its course -
LANGBAR COLLIERY Langbar Colliery
Langbar Colliery
Langbar Colliery
Robert Wardrop Pr. [Proprietor]
James Crawford
William Colls
008 A colliery worked by Steam power. there is also two Brick Kilns and a drying house attached to it there is no Space for making the bricks as the clay is brought from a distance and the bricks are dried in the house by Steam.
LANGBAR Langbar
Langbar
Langbar
Langbar
Langbar
Robert Wardrop
James Crawford occr. [occupier]
William Colls
Parish Map 1827
Voters List
008 A good Farm house with outbuildings, garden &c the property of the Earl of Eglinton, occupied by James Crawford -

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County of Ayr -- Parish of Beith -- Sheet 8.9.

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