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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CRAIGMARLOCH DRAWBRIDGE (Continued) Craigmarloch Drawbridge (continued 019 [continued from page 9]
Bridge being, like the other Canal Bridges in the Parish, kept in repairs &c. by the Co. [Company]. There is stabling north of the Br. [Bridge] in Kilsyth Ph. [Parish] Stirlingshire which belong to the Co. [Company] & bears the general name of the Bridge, which is given to all the Co. [Company]'s houses near.
ISLAND WOOD Island Wood
Island Wood
Island Wood
T. Duncan W. [Wester] Dullatur
W. Stark E. [Easter] Dullatur
T. Allan Westerwood
019 An enclosure of wood on the lands of Easter Dullatur, the property of William Wilson Esqr.
It stands upon the south side of the Canal. The name is well known.
FORTH AND CLYDE CANAL Forth & Clyde Canal
Forth & Clyde Canal
Forth & Clyde Canal
Forth & Clyde Canal
Fullarton's Gazetteer
New Statl. [Statistical] Account
Caledonia Romana
James Milne Esqr. Canal Supdt. [Superintendent]
019 A navigable Canal between the Firth of Forth & Clyde. It passes through this Parish, near the northern Boundary, for a
distance of 5 Miles. entering on the eastern Boundary. near Castlecary, by an Aqueduct over the "Red Burn". There are three Drawbridges on it in this Parish. and one Lock, each bearing names & numbers. It passes out of the Parish. on the western By. [Boundary] at Auchinstarry (19A 15) On both sides of the Canal the Co. [Company] have property a great deal of which is not defined on the ground by any Boundary.

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Dumbartonshire -- Cumbernauld Parish

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