OS1/3/60/116

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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Ph. [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".

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