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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Leckie's Loup | Leckie's Loup | William Leckie Ewin Esqr Arngomery Revd. [Reverend] Alexander Matheson Minister Mr John Graham Overseer Arnprior Mr Daniel Sinclair, Overseer Boquhan |
009.13 | A Waterfall of about 60 feet in height, situated on the Cuthbertston Burn about three chains below the Cuthbertston Bridge. It takes its name from a tradition that a gentleman of the name of Leckie and proprietor of Dasher made his horse leap across it a feat which he performed without sustaining any injury |
Cuthbertston Bridge | Cuthbertston Bridge | William Leckie Ewin Esqr. Revd. [Reverend] Alexander Matheson Mr John Graham Mr Daniel Sinclair |
009.13 | A stone Bridge with a single Arch crossing the Cuthbertston Burn on what was formerly the turnpike from Stirling to Dumbarton, but which is now only a Statute labor road. It was built by the Road Trustees. |
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