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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BULL BURN BRAE Bull Burn Brae
Bull Burn Brae
Bull Burn Brae
Mr. John Loudoun Laigh Overmuir
Mr. John Loudoun Junr. [Junior] Laigh Overmuir
Mr. John Stuart High Overmuir
014 A steep Brow on the west [side] of Glen Water situated [on] the Northern part of the [Farm] of Laigh Overmuir.
WHAM BRAE Wham Brae
Wham Brae
Wham Brae
Mr. John Loudoun Laigh Overmuir
Mr. John Loudoun Junr. Laigh Overmuir
Mr. John Stuart High Overmuir
014 A Brow on the West side of Glen Water near Small Burn, on the farm of High Overmuir. derivation not known.
LODGE BRAE Lodge Brae
Lodge Brae
Lodge Brae
Mr. John Loudoun Laigh Overmuir
Mr. John Loudoun Junr. [Junior] Laigh Overmuir
Mr. John Stuart High Overmuir
014 Part of a steep bank on the west side of Glen Water and lies between that part of the Brae called Bull Burn Brae and Wham Brae. It got its name from having a shepherds' hut once on it.

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County of Ayr -- Parish of Loudoun

Wham - A wide and flat glen. - Jamieson.

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ML - Bull Burn Brae

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