OS1/32/7/20
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Clachauchter Stone (Continued | 027 | [continued from page 19] pronounced is Clachauchter, Clochauchter, or Clauchauchter, of the proper spelling of which no authorities can be found to give an opinion except from sound. |
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Horse Craig | Horse Craig Horse Craig Horse Craig |
D. Foyers Knowehead D. Ferguson Shepherd Neil Campbell Gamekeeper |
027 | A steep rock on the south side of the Burn which passes at the bottom of the Fin Glen having a hole near the bottom which a man might enter and a cavern within where eight persons might stand. The Craig as well as the Burn which comes off the height at Clachauchter is well known in the district |
Horse Burn | Horse Burn | D. Foyers Knowehead D. Ferguson Shepherd Neil Campbell Gamekeeper |
027 | ...the Burn which passes at the bottom of the Fin Glen ...........The Craig as well as the Burn which comes off the height at Clachauchter is well known in the district |
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[Page] 20Co. [County] Stirling -- Campsie Parish
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