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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
WHITESTONE ROAD Whitestone Road
Whitestone Road
Whitestone Road
Mr. Andrew Farquharson Relaquheim
Mr. James Grant Lynardoch
Mr. John Milne Braesashiel
060 A well known mountain road which joins the county road a few chains W. [West] of where the Noughty water joins the Don and after many windings passes the Source of Monniewhitt Burn and a little south of the Knaps, and westward crosses the Speack Burn, where it joins other Peat Roads leading to Glen Ernan & from the Knaps and it seems to have been ancienly [anciently] a peat road.
BURN OF MONNIEWHITT Burn of Monniewhitt
Burn of Monniewhitt
Burn of Monniewhitt
Mr. A. Farquharson Relaquheim
Mr. James Grant Lynardoch
Mr. James Gordon Finnylost
060 The issue of which is at the Whitestone Road about 20 Chains S. [South] of the Greenhill; abt [about] ½ a mile E.S.E. [East South East] of Red [Craig] and runs in a south eastward course for abt [about]1½ mile and enters the Ernan Water a little below Edinglassie demesne. Property of Sir C. Forbes
CRAIGS OF MONNIEWHITT Craigs of Monniewhitt
Craigs of Monniewhitt
Craigs of Monniewhitt
Mr. A Farquharson Relaquheim
Mr. James Grant Lynardoch
Mr. James Gordon Finnylost
060 a number of Conspicuous Rocks Situated a little S. [South] of the Whitestone Road; abt [about] ½ mile S. [South] of Red [Craig]. The name is said to be that of a farm named Monniewhitt which stood a little below the Issue of the Burn Known by that name, [The] Grazing pastoral is now attached to Lynardoch Farm, and Stocked by Sir Charles Forbes the Proprietor

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