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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LONGCRAIG QUARRIES (Limestone) Long Craigs.
Longcraig Quarries
Longcraig Quarries. Longcraig Quarries
Longcraig Quarries
Estate Plan.
Mr. Howden.
Mr. Bruce.
Swan Plan 1815.
Mr. Skinner.
016 [situation] 1 3/4 miles S.W. [South West] of Strathmiglo. A long range of Limestone Quarries on the North brow of the Lomond Hills - sand Stone is also procured here - the name also applies to the ledge of rocks running parallel to the Quarries.
CORSTON MILL (Corn) Corston Mill
Corston Mill
Corston Mill
Courstoun Mill
Mr. Skinner
Mr. Troup.
Mr. Reid.
Leightons. Hist. [History] of Fife.
016 [situation] 3/4 miles S.W. by W. [South West by West] of Strathmiglo. A corn mill with farm house an offices situated on the north side of the Eden, by whose water the machiney is worked, a short distance west of this mill is Mearlsford where Colonel Miller supposes a great battle was fought between the Romans and the Scots. Although this may have been the case - still there is not sufficient [obscured] to warrant the site of the battle to appear on the Ordnance Plans.
Supposed Site of BATTLE OF MONS GRAMPIUS [sic] [Merlsford] Mearlsford. 016 a short distance west of this (Corston) mill is Mearlsford where Colonel Miller supposes a great battle was fought between the Romans and the Scots. Although this may have been the case - still there is not sufficient [obscured] to warrant the site of the battle to appear on the Ordnance Plans.

"Without giving any opinion on the subject, we have given a short abstract of Colonel Millars paper on the battle of Mons Grampius and have shortly stated the grounds on which he conceives this Parish to have been its site. The...."

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