OS1/3/60/133
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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FORE BURN | Fore Burn Fore Burn Fore Burn |
Mr William McClive John Blair Matthew Young |
052 | A small stream which, rising in the valley which separates the ridges upon which Glen Traig and Pinverains stand, has a short, rapid, and rocky course, and falls into the Water of Girvan. |
PINVERAINS | Pinvenins Pinverains Pinverains Penverran |
Mr William McClive John Blair Matthew Young Johnston's County Map |
052 | A name sometimes given to a prominent top of a hill or as in this instance, to a conspicuous portion on the summit, or at the extremities of a rdige |
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