OS1/26/12/75
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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SPANGO BURN | Spango Burn Spango Burn Spango Burn |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Brown James Crawford Esqr Mr. Chalmers Majeston |
001.15 | A Stream rising near Islamill and flowing Southwards receives the water of numerous small rills from the highlands on either side, and falls into the Kip near Auchness Bridge. |
AUCHNESS BRIDGE | Auchness Bridge Auchness Bridge Auchness Bridge |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Brown Mr. Cairns Mr. Chalmers |
001.15 | A substantial Bridge of one Arch across Spango Burn, near its junction with Kip Water, kept in repair by the Ph. [Parish] Road Trustees. |
KIP WATER | Kip Water Kip Water Kip Water Kip Water |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Brown D Crawford Esqr James Crawford Esqr. Co. [County] Map |
001.15 | A large stream having its source in the moors and the bdy. [boundary] between Ayr & Renfrewshire where it is called 'Rotten Burn', it there received the name of 'Shaws Water' for a short distance (now included in Shaws Reservoir) and finally is called 'Kip Water' from where it issues from these Reservoirs until it falls into the Firth at Innerkip while passing the farm of Dunrod it is sometimes called 'Dunrod Burn' but the Authorities given think that this name should not be written. |
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[Page] 75Parish of Innerkip Sheet 1.15 T. [Trace] 3
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