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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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DEEP SLACK | Deep Slack Deep Slack Deep Slack |
R. Aitken Glencryan William Finlayson. Carbrain J. Marshall Braehead |
026 | A natural brae having the side of a Parish Road running along its top, on the north & east sides of Glencryan. The name is well known. The The Deep Slack is said to be derived from a deep marshy hole which was here before the Quarry was opened. |
WEST FOREST | West Forest West Forest West Forest |
Valuation Roll William Finlayson Carbrain, William Barr, Tenant |
026 | A good Steading on Cumbernauld Estate the property of Col. [Colonel] Fleming. (See Mid & East Forest 26-2.4). |
JANE'S BRAES | Jane's Braes Jane's Braes Jane's Braes |
William Finlayson, Carbrain G. Steel Lenzie Mill A. Walker, Seafar |
026 | Curious formed natural rough pasture braes in an arable field on the Lenzie Mill Farm said to be named from a woman who cut her throat in the place. Near the Bridge over the Railway the water shades - flowing east & west from the one place. This name is well known. |
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