OS1/3/60/116
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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THE LOCH REES | The Loch Rees The Loch Rees The Loch Rees |
Matthew Young John Blair David Bane |
052 | The materials [employed] in the construction of [the] rees have been taken [from] a large cairn upon the [--] of which they are [--] erected. Nothing is [known] of the cairn, and nothing [can] be said of it but that [it] bears the distinctive [--] of those well-known [objects]. The situation of the [Rees] is a conspicuous [one] |
CAIRN [The Loch Rees] | 052 | The materials [employed] in the construction of [the] rees have been taken [from] a large cairn upon the [--] of which they are [--] erected. Nothing is [known] of the cairn, and nothing [can] be said of it but that [it] bears the distinctive [--] of those well-known [objects]. The situation of the [Rees] is a conspicuous [one] | ||
KNOCKSKAE | Knockskae Knockskae Knockskae Knockskea |
David McConnel Matthew Young D Bane Johnston's County Map |
051 | An old thatched [farm] steading, dwellinghouse [and] offices one storey - [property] of Sir James Ferguson |
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[Page] 116Ph. [Parish] of Straiton
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The entry for the "Cairn" is the same as and part of the entry for "The Loch Rees".Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
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