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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
WARROCH WEST BURN Warroch West Burn
Warroch West Burn
Warroch West Burn
Warroch West Burn
John Ellice, Carnbo late Shepherd of Warrock
David Syme Esqr.
Dr. [Doctor] Young
James Haliburton Warroch
021 [situation] Passing the W. [West] side of Warroch Hill.
A streamlet which has its source in the Ochil Hills between Inderdouny & Coal Craigie & is the principal tributary to the South Queich River. it joins the Warroch E. [East] Burn at Waterhead Bridges & then is called the North Queich River.
WARROCH EAST BURN Warroch East Burn
Warroch East Burn
Warroch East Burn
Warroch East Burn
John Ellice
David Syme Esqr. Sheriff Kinross
James Haliburton
021 [situation] Passing a short distance E. [East] of Warroch farm ho [house].
A streamlet which rises at little to the S.E. [Southeast] of Coal Craiggie is joined by the Corse Burn makes a zigzag southerly course until it joins the Warroch West Burn at Waterhead Bridges
SHIEL RIGG Shiel Rigg
Shiel Rigg
Shiel Rigg
James Haliburton
Robert Malcolm Eastside
Thomas Beveridge
021 [situation] 1 Mile N.N.W. [ North North West] of Carnbo.
One of the lesser hills on the Ochil Range, dry, and producing excellent sheep pasture; is situated on the county Boundary of Perth & Kinross between the Lee & Warroch West Burns.

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9 Fossaway Parish Trace 3 21B

[Note - Warroch East Burn] Warroch Rough or Knotty Jameson

[Note - Shiel Rigg] Shel, Shiel, To Shiel the sheep, to put them under cover, to enclose them in a Shiel.
Rig, Rigg, A Ridge. Jameson.

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