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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
DRUM PLANTATION Drum Plantation
Drum Plantation
Drum Plantation
Alexander Robb overseer Carsegour
John Hardey (Cleish)
William Forest Esquire (Eastbank)
030 [Situation] 1 1/8 Mile N.E. [North East] of Cleish.
A small Plantation of the estates of Carsegour and Eastbank, Consisting Chiefly of Fir Wood.
PIRLIEMUIR PLANTATION Pirliemuir Plantation
Pirliemuir Plantation
Pirliemuir Plantation
Pirlie
Mr. Peter Craig Schoolmaster Cleish
Alexander Robb
Mr Steedman (Fruix)
Jamesons Scottish Dictionary.
030 [Situation] 3/8 Mile N.E. [North East] of Cleish.
A small Plantation entirey consisting of Fir Wood on the estate of Carsegour. The derivation of the name is Considered with the quality of the land on which this Plantain is growing according to Jamiesons Scottish Dictionary Pirlie means Anything of a poor nature or quality particularly "having a tendency to curl up"

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Note: Druim - A ridge etc. Jameson

Note: Pirlie - Having a tendency to curl up. Jameson

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