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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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COMRIE BURN | Comrie Burn | Estate Plans James Drysdale James Hogg Esq[ui]re |
Forming part of the Northern boundary of Saline detached. | This stream commences to take its Name at the junction of two smaller Streams, ab[ou]t E[ast] West of the Forth Iron Works, running in a West[er;y] directions until it nearly reaches th[e] Voaduct, then it inclines more to th[e] South and enters Perthshire. |
DEAN WOOD | Dean Wood | Estate Plans James Hogg Esq[ui]re James Drysdale |
On the N[orth] side of the Stirling and Dunfermline Railway.034 | A long Narrow Strip of rugged land covered mostly with forest trees & a few firs on the N[orth] side of the Stirling & Dunfermline Railway adj[acen]t the Comrie Burn. |
OVER INZIEVAR | Over Inzievar Up[pe]r Inzievar |
James Drysdale, tenant James Hogg Esq[ui]re W[illia]m Ferrie Esq[ui]re New Stat[istocal] Acc[oun]t Old Stat[istical] Acc[oun]t Johnston's Co[unty] Map Map of Turnpike Roads |
¼ Mile S[outh] E[ast] of Rennies Walls | An excellent Farm House & homestead Situate on the S[outh] side of the hight road from Torry[burn] to Carnock & ½ Mile S[outh] E[ast] of Comrie Dean Viaduct. |
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Inzievar. A place seen from a distance. Old Stat[istical] Acc[oun]t.
Dean. A hollow. Jamison.
Comrie. probably from the Sax. Comb which signifies an Valley or a sharp ridge. Brocketts Glossary of North Country words.
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