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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
THE LEAD The Lead
The Lead
The Lead
Andrw Douie Esq. Factor Blairadam.
James Arnot Bowleys.
Mr. Young Cleish Castle
030 [situation] Running from the E. [East] end of Loch Glow.
A Small artificially made Stream running out of Loch Glow in a north easterly direction to Gairney Water and on its way Supplies two Mills. It only retains the name to the Mills.
LOCH GLOW Loch Glow

Loch Glow
Loch Glow
Loch Glow
Loch Glow
Loch Glow
Loch Glow
Loch Glow
Loch Glow or the White Loch
New Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account]
Mr. Young Cleish Castle.
Mr R. Barclay Keavil.
Fowlers Map 1828.
Knox's Map 1828
Johnston's Co. [County] Map
Estate Map of Cleish
Plan of Roads
Chalmers History of Dunfermline p.17.
030 [situation] ¼ Mile North of Kingsseat farm house.
A tolerably large Loch on the Confines of the Parishes of Cleish and Dunfermline, it Contains Pike, Perch and Trout. The east end of the Loch has the appearance of a Dam with a Sluce for letting the water out for use of Cleish and Dowhill Mills.
MY LORD'S WELL My Lord's Well
My Lord's Well
My Lord's Well
My Lord's Well
Mr Young, Cleish Castle.
Estate Map.
Old Estate Map.
John Flockhart, (Flockhouse.)
030 [situation] ⅞ mile N.W. [North West] of Kingsseat farm house.
A good Spring roughly made like a well at the Southeast end of Dumglow how it got its name Cannot be ascertained.

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