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"Corshill" seems to be a variant of "Crosshill", while "Inchgall" was another name for Loch Ore, the loch to the south west of Crosshill, which was drained in the 1790s but has since been re-established. (See http://www.scotlandsplaces.gov.uk/search_item/index.php?service=RCAHMS&id=51027; http://www.benarty.org.uk/place_names.html)
We know of no alternate names.
We know of no associations with other units.
This unit was part of the following units:
Name | Type | Start | End | Authority |
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FIFE | Scottish County | The Scottish Archive Network, Scottish Archives Network Gazetteer |
We know of no boundary changes affecting this unit.
This unit contained the following units:
Name | Type | Start | End | Authority |
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BALLINGRY | Scottish Parish | 1975 | The Scottish Archive Network, Scottish Archives Network Gazetteer |
GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, Corshill over Inchgall Burgh through time | Census tables with data for the Scottish Burgh/District, A Vision of Britain through Time.
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Date accessed: 16th October 2024