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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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MAICH WATER | Maich Water Maich Water Maich Water Maich Water |
Ainslies' Co. [County] Map 1790 Mr Craig: Surveyor. Robert Brodie County map |
014.12 | A swift flowing stream which rises in the Misty Law Moor, and flowing in a southerly direction, enters Kilbirnie Loch. It forms the boundary between this parish and Kilbirnie, and it also divides the two counties: Renfrewshire & Ayrshire. |
CARSE BRIDGE | Maich Bridge Maich Bridge Maich Bridge Maich Bridge Carse Bridge |
Ainslies Co. [County] Map. 1790 Mr. Craig: surveyor. Robert Brodie County Map. Is noted in Name Sheets of Kilbirnie Ph. [Parish] |
014.12 | A substantial bridge which crosses the Maich Water. The turnpike road to Kilbirnie crosses over it. It is a Co. [County] Bridge. |
KERSE | Kerse Kerse Kerse West Kerse Carse |
William Kerr. Robert Brodie Val: [Valuation] Roll Mr. Craig: Surveyor County Map _ |
014.12 | Two good farm houses with outbuildings. The property of Mr. Dunlop, & Mr Blair and occupied by William Kerr. & Mr. Blair. |
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[page] 111.Maich, Mach - Son-in-law - Jamieson
Carse, Kerss Low and fertile land - Jamieson
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