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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CANLOCHAN GLEN | "Canlochan Glen" "Canlochan Glen" Kanlochan Glen Caanlochan Caanlochan Ceanlochan |
James Stewart, Tulchan John Robertson, Auchavan Charles Duncan, "Linns" Estate Plan Old Stat [Statistical] Account New Stat [Statistical] Account Fullarton's Gazetteer |
009 | A very steep and rugged glen, bounded on every side by steep ascents and rocky precipices. The greater part of it is planted with fir trees, to act as a deer shelter during the severity of the winter season. |
CANLOCHAN BURN | Canlochan Burn | James Stewart, Tulchan John Robertson, Auchavan Charles Duncan, "Linns" Estate Plan |
009 | This burn derives its source from various small tributaries, and is named from the junction of Goat Burn with "Glassallt burn" to "Canness Burn" on Trace 5, Sheet 10, At the latter junction commences the river Isla, |
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[Page] 6Glenisla Parish. -- Forfarshire
Canlochan Glen [note]
Camlochan or "the crooked Loch" a romantic and secluded part
of McComie's property in Glenisla was a favorite place
of resort for this old Highlander.
Jervise's Memorials P. [Page] 34
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