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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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". |
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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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[Page] 24Dumbartonshire -- Cumbernauld Parish
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