OS1/32/9/77A
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Cashlie Burn | Cashlie Burn Cashlie Burn Cashlie Burn |
James Macfarlane Esq W. A Maclachlan Esq. Mr John Stewart |
015.05 | A Burn flowing in a northerly direction through the lands of Cashlie, when it enters the lands of Ballochneck it takes the name of Ballochneck Burn - it is not known by any name farther south than the lands of Cashlie |
Cashlie Mill | Cashlie Mill Cashlie Mill Cashlie Mill |
James Macfarlane Esq W. A Maclachlan Esq. Mr John Stewart |
015.05 | An old building which was formerly a Corn Mill but has now fallen into disuse & is in a ruinous state. |
Cashlie Spout | Cashlie Spout Cashlie Spout Cashlie Spout Cashlie Spout |
Robert Christie James Christie James Risk Mrs. Stewart (aged 68) of Cashlie Mill |
015.05 | A Waterfall at Cashlie Mill of about 25 feet fall and which becomes a considerable object in rainy weather |
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[Page] 77AParish of Drymen -- County of Stirling
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