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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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DRUMLASSIE INN | Drumlassie Inn Drumlassie Inn Drumlassie Inn Drumlassie Inn Drumlassie Inn Drumlassie Inn |
Mr James Law land Steward Milton of Learney Mr Joseph Calder Backhill Mr William Fullerton Easter Tornaveen Mr James Brown Claydikes Mr Alexander Donald Newton Thomas Innes Esqr. |
072 | A Small farm Steading dwelling house and outhouses one Storey high Slated and in good repair the property of Thomas Innes Esqr. Learney. Some few years ago it was a Public house and to distinguish it from the rest of Drumlassie it still retains the word Inn. |
DRUMLASSIE BURN | Drumlassie Burn Drumlassie Burn Drumlassie Burn Drumlassie Burn Drumlassie Burn Drumlassie Burn |
Mr J Law Mr J Calder Mr W Fullerton Mr J Brown Mr Alexander Donald Newton Thomas Innes Esqr. |
072 | A Stream collecting at Drumlassie and flowin in a westerly direction till it falls into the Beltie Burn South of Wester Tornaveen nearly all its course is by a new Cut drain. |
LEARNEY HILL | Learney Hill Learney Hill Learney Hill Learney Hill Learney Hill |
Mr James Law Mr Joseph Calder Mr William Fullerton Mr James Anderson Pitmedden Thomas Innes Esqr. |
072 | A prominent hill extending east to west by south, wooded, and next to the hill of Fare this is the highest in the Parish the property of Thomas Innes Esqr. Learney. Please write this name on Plans in Small Roman Print as it is pretty extensive and has several subordinate features within it. |
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[Page] 23Parish of Kincardine O'Neil
Drumlassie Inn "Inn" does not appear in Val. [Valuation] Roll & shd [should] be dropped. J McD.
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