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Ordnance Survey - Ayr county, OS Name Books - Ayr county - Volume 49 - Parish of New Cumnock, OS1/3/49

Continued entries/extra info

[page] 210
Names of Objects -- Sheet -- Plan -- Page

Pathead Colliery -- 42 -- 6 -- 101
Post office -- 42 -- 10 -- 102
Polquhirter Cottage -- 42 -- 10 -- 106
Polshill -- 42 -- 11 -- 113
Park Brown -- 42 -- 12 -- 120
Polquhirter Burn -- 42 -- 10 -- 123
Polmath Burn -- 47 -- 2 -- 136
Peat Hill -- 47 -- 3 -- 139
Pochriegaun Burn -- 47 -- 15 -- 145
Peddinnan Burn -- 47 -- 6 -- 147
Powkelly Burn -- 47 -- 6 -- 148
Prickenny Hill -- 47 -- 15 -- 149
Polga Burn -- 47 -- 8 -- 155
Puneoch Burn -- 47 -- 8 -- 155
Pencloe -- 48 -- 2 -- 166
Polloaoh -- 48 -- 2 -- 167
Polhigh Burn -- 48 -- 4 -- 169
Polhigh Hill -- 48 -- 4 -- 169
Pollach Burn -- 48 -- 4 -- 169
Poljorg Burn -- 48 -- 11 -- 179
Pollachie Burn -- 48 -- 11 -- 179
Polmalach Burn -- 48 -- 11 -- 190

Pettyconshiel Burn -- 48 -- 15 -- 197
Pumarleuch Burn -- 41 -- 14 -- 141
Peat Syke -- 41 -- 10 -- 185
Quarrel Quarry (Freestone) -- 42 -- 6 -- 67
Quintin Knowe -- 48 -- 7 -- 175
Redree Burn -- 42 -- 14 -- 129
River Nith -- 42 -- 14 -- 157
Rigfoot -- 41 -- 12 -- 35
Reeve Knowe -- 41 -- 14 -- 39
Righead -- 41 -- 8 -- 104
Rottenyard -- 42 -- 1 -- 54
Railway Station -- 42 -- 6 -- 95
Rough Side -- 42 -- 2 -- 56
Rough Knowe -- 42 -- 8 -- 86
Rye Burn -- 42 -- 10 -- 110
Rough Knowe -- 42 -- 12 -- 121
Rough Hill -- 42 -- 13 -- 125
Redree Hill -- 42 -- 14 -- 128
Rig Hill -- 47 -- 2 -- 134
Rig Hill -- 47 -- 2 -- 136
Redhall Burn -- 47 -- 4 -- 143
Rough Burn -- 47 -- 7 -- 150
Rig Hill -- 47 -- 7 -- 157
Rune Craigs -- 48 -- 14 -- 197

Transcriber's notes

OS1/3/49/120 gives Park 'Burn' but this entry looks more like 'Brown'.
OS1/3/49/145 gives 'Pochriegavin' rather than 'Pochriegaun'.
OS1/3/49/167 gives 'Pollach' but this entry looks more like 'Polloaoh'

Ordnance Survey - Ayr county, OS Name Books - Ayr county - Volume 49 - Parish of New Cumnock, OS1/3/49

This volume contains information on place names found in the parish of New Cumnock.

Ordnance Survey - Ayr county

Ordnance Survey was established in the 18th century to create maps, surveys and associated records for the entirety of Great Britain. These records are arranged by county. This entry has been created to enable searching for Ordnance Survey records for the county of Ayr, which is in the south west of Scotland. The boundaries of the county were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.

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