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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
GLENQUEY Glenquey
Glenquey
Glenquey
Mr. Thomas Bradshaw
Mr. John Clark
Mr. Hugh Munro
127.14 ; 127.15 A narrow glen on the top of the Ochil Hills, between Hillfoot Hill and White Wisp Hill. Its sides are steep and in some part rocky and precipitous. An old par[ish] road passes through it between Dollar and Glendevon. Property of Sir Andrew Orr, Harvieston House.
WHITEWISP HILL Whitewisp Hill
Whitewisp Hill
Whitewisp Hill
White Wisp
Wisp
Whitewisp Hill
Whitewisp Hill
Mr. Thomas Bradshaw
Mr. John Clark
Mr. Hugh Munro
Old Statistical Account
New Statistical Account
Stobie's County Map
Johnston's County Map
127.14 ; 127.15 A large round hill, steep towards the east, south, and west, but falling off with a very gentle slope towards the north. Probable height from its base fifteen hundred feet. The name is said to be derived from a small strip of whitish rough pasture on its south side and near its top. Property of Sir Andrew Orr, Harvieston House.
GLENQUEY BURN Glenquey Burn For authorities and description see Name Book of Glendevon Ph. [Parish] 127.15

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