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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
DEN OF TILLATHROWIE Den of Tillathrowie Mr John McRae Birkenburn
Mr James Smith Easter Tillathrowie
Mr William Thomson Tillathrowie
033 A small ravine, situated between the Chapel Hill and Berryhillock. A stream which rises a few chains north of it. runs through it, being very small it has no name.
BURN OF CORSHALLOCH Burn of Corshalloch Mr John McRae Birkenburn
Mr James Smith Easter Tillathrowie
Mr William Thomson Tillathrowie
033 This burn rises a few chains north of the farm of Corshalloch from which it takes its name. Its course is southward and joins the Burn of Tillathrowie
CORSHALLOCH Corshalloch Mr John McRae Birkenburn
Mr James Smith Easter Tillathrowie
Mr William Thomson Tillathrowie
033 A small farm steading, dwelling house outhouses and Gardens attached, in Good repair. The property of His Grace the Duke of Richmond

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