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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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[page] 5 Plan 30C Trace No.1 Parish of CleishNote: "Gloe, Glew - A dazzling kind of haziness." Gaelic Dictionary
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