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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CASTLECARY HOUSE (Continued) Castlecary House/Continued 020 [continued from page 23]
generally recognised as authorized. The name is taken from an old Castle or old Mansion, in Falkirk Parish, Stirlingshire, on the other or east side of "Red Burn".
RED BURN BRIDGE Red Burn Bridge
Red Burn Bridge
Red Burn Bridge
New Statl. [Statistical] Account
Alexander Kirkwood, Garnhall
Andrew Stirling, Castlecary
020 A county Bridge of Stone, of two arches, over "Red Burn" on the line of the Glasgow & Stirling T.P. [Turn Pike] Road. The second arch, which is in Falkirk Parish, is over a Tram Road which is in connexion with the "Castlecary Lime Works."
GARNHALL Garnhall
Garnhall
Garnhall
Johnston's Co. [County] Map
Alexander Kirkwood Occupier
Lease of Farm
020 A Farm Steading on Cumbernauld Estate, the property of Captn. [Captain] Fleming. The "Military Way" passed through this Steading - the Remains or site of it are to be seen now. on a private road to the Farm leading from the east. The fosse of the Roman Wall is in good preservation on the Farm.

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Dumbartonshire -- Cumbernauld Parish

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