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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
FOREST PLANTATION Forest Plantation
Forest Plantation
Forest Plantation
Forest Plantation
James Marshall Braehead
James Shaw Glenhead
R. Aitken, Glencryan
G. Barclay Palacerig
026 A large mixed Plantation on the Moss of Fannyside Muir, said to be named from the ancient Caledonian Forest being at the place as late as the end of the last century. A Public Right of Way passes through this Plantation from E. [East] Burntrig. in the South (Trace 4) to the T. P. [Turn Pike] Road on the northern extremity of the Plantation. This is Col. [Colonel] Fleming's property.
FANNYSIDE MUIR Fannyside Muir
Fannyside Muir
Fannyside Muir
Fannyside Muir
New Statl. [Statistical] Account
Fullarton's Gazetteer
W. G. Russell Esqr. Garbethill
G. BlacK Esqr. Pr. [Proprietor]
026 An extensive Muir said to be the highest part of the Parish, but Croy Hill appears higher. The name applies from Glenhead in the north (26-2 Trace 5) to the Southern Boundary of the Parish, between
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