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GLENISLA |
Glenisla
Glenisla
Glenisla
Glenisla
Glenisla
Glenisla
Glenisla |
Old Statistical Account
New Stat: [Statistical] Account
Fullarton's Gazetteer
Sheriff's Returns
Valuation Roll
County Map
Estate Plans |
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"This parish occupies the vale or glen through which flows the River Isla, until it leaves its native mountains, - a circumstance from which it has obviously taken its name. It is bounded on the North by the parishes of Crathie (in Aberdeenshire) and Cortachy & Clova; on the east by the parishes of Kirriemuir, Lintrathen and Airlie; on the South by the parish of Alyth (in Perthshire) ; and on the West by the parish of Alyth (in Forfarshire) and Kirkmichael (in Perthshire.
Glenisla is terminated on the North by that part of the mountain-barrier which separates Aberdeenshire from Forfarshire, at the extreme north-west corner of the latter county. From thence proceed southwards two lofty ranges, which form for a short way, with intervening mountains, small pastoral vales. These mountain ranges afterwards proceed in a nearly southern direction, & bound the parish on the East & West, until within a very short distance of its southern extremity. The hill of Kilry divides it into two districts of nearly equal size, it stretches across it from its western boundary in an Eastern direction leaving
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leaving only a narrow defile. From the north side of this hill, the mountain-chain already mentioned as determining the Eastern boundary, is beheld resolving itself for a few miles into three massy ranges, parallel to each other, & forming two narrow pastoral districts. From the opposite side of the hill is seen a chain of hills stretching westwards forming the Southern extremity of the parish. The lowest of the mountain-ranges of Glenisla is about 1400 ft [feet] above Sea-level From the foot to the centre of the parish, they are bleak & uninteresting in their character. Northward from thence, they gradually assume the attributes of real alpine scenery, & terminates in the Glas Maol, - a mountain upwards of 3000 feet above the level of the Sea. Mount Blair, from its isolated position, is the most conspicuous hills in the parish. There are two very remarkable waterfalls in the parish Reeky Linn & Slug of Auchrannie. The Isla is the principal river in the parish. The only antiquities are the Castles of Forter & Newton.
The Kirkton is the only Hamlet in the parish."
"New Stat [Statistical] Account."
There is no portion of this Parish detached, the portion of Alyth Parish in this county is drawn & completed on plans 22 & 29. |
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ALYTH [parish: now Perthshire] |
Alyth
Alyth
Alyth
Alyth
Alyth
Alyth |
Old Stat: [Statistical] Account
Fullarton's Gazetteer
Sheriff's Returns
Valuation Roll
Estate Plans
County Map |
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"This parish is on the northern side of Strathmore in the counties of Perth and Forfar, the portion in the latter county is bounded by the parishes of Glenisla and Kirkmichael on the north; on the west by the parishes of Kirkmichael and Rattray; on the east by the parish of Glenisla and on the south by the parish of Alyth in Perthshire. Mount Blair is situated on the north-eastern part of the parish on the boundary with the Parish of Glenisla."
Fullarton's Gazetteer.
The principal portion of this parish is in Perthshire there is no portion of this Parish detached in any other parish in the Coy [County] of Forfar, nor is there any portion of any other parish detached within the boundary of this parish. |
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CAIRN NA GLASHA |
Cairn na Glasha
Cairn na Glasha
Cairn na Glasha
Cairn na Glasha |
Estate Plan
James Stewart, "Tulchan"
John Robertson, "Auchavan"
Description of Marches |
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A very prominent feature situated on the north-west boundary of the parish, on the Estate belonging to the Earl of Earlie. |
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PYES OF GLASHA |
Pyes of Glasha |
Estate Plan
James Stewart, "Tulchan"
John Robertson, "Auchavan" |
009 |
A strip of uncultivated ground sloping to the the south-east from "Cairn na Glasha". |
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CRAIGIE GLASALLT |
"Craigie Glasallt"
"Craigie Glasallt"
Craigie Glassalt |
James Stewart
John Robertson, "Auchavan"
Estate Plan |
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A very steep craig to the north-west of the glen of Canlochan, - Derived from the Gaelic, the name signifies the "Gray burn Craig". |
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Glenisla Parish -- Forfarshire. |
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GLAS MAOL |
Glas Maol
Glas Maol
Glas Maol
Glas Maol
Glassmyle
Glassmile
Glassmile |
J. Stewart, "Tulchan"
John Robertson, Auchavan
Charles Dunchan, "Linns"
Alexander McIntosh, "Fergus"
Estate Plan & Description of Marches
New Stat: [Statistical] Account
County Map |
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A very prominent feature, the highest of the Grampian range in this parish. "Glas Maol", which in Gaelic signifies the "Gray Promontory", is upwards of 3000 feet high. |
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BRUDHACH MÒR |
Brudach Mòr
Brudach Mòr
Brudach Mòr |
J. Stewart
J. Robertson, Auchavan
C. Duncan, "Linns" |
009 |
A hill slope to the east of "Glas Maol", Brudhach Mòr, or the "Steep Brae" is appliable to the place. |
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BÀTHEACH BEG |
"Bàtheach Beg"
"Bàtheach Beg"
"Bàtheach Beg"
Bauchbeg |
J. Stewart, "Tulchan"
John Robertson, Auchavan
Charles Duncan, Linns
Estate Plan |
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A strip of rising ground situated along the western boundary of the parish, The name is derived from A byre, or something of that nature which at one time occupied the hill-slope. |
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CRAIGIE DOUBS |
"Craigie Doubs"
"Craigie Doubs" "Craigie Doubs" |
Estate Plan
James Stewart, "Tulchan"
John Robertson, "Auchavan" |
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A very steep Craig, occupying the western limit of Canlochan Glen. |
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WHITE BRAE |
White Brae |
Estate Plan
James Stewart, "Tulchan"
John Robertson, "Auchavan" |
009 |
A steep brae between Craigie Doubs, and "Craigie Glasallt" |
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Glenisla Parish -- Forfarshire,
Bàtheach Beg [note]
Bàtheach - A cow house |
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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 |
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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. |
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CANLOCHAN BURN |
Canlochan Burn |
James Stewart, Tulchan
John Robertson, Auchavan
Charles Duncan, "Linns"
Estate Plan |
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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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Glenisla 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.
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GLASALLT BURN |
"Glasallt Burn"
"Glasallt Burn"
"Glasallt Burn"
Glassalt Burn |
James Stewart, "Tulchan"
John Robertson, "Auchavan"
Charles Duncan, "Linns"
Estate Plan |
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A stream rising at the base of "Cairn na Glasha", flows in a South-easterly direction into Canlochan Glen, and joins the Canlochan Burn. |
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DRUIM MÒR |
Druim Mòr
Drummour |
James Stewart, "Tulchan"
John Robertson, "Auchavan"
Charles Duncan, "Linns"
Estate Plan Head of Glenisla |
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A prominent ridge on the north side of Canlochan Glen. It signifies in the Gaelic language, the "Great Ridges", a name quite appropriate. |
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CREAG CAORACH |
"Creag Caorach"
"Creag Caorach"
Craig Heiracht |
James Stewart
John Robertson, Auchavan
Estate Plan |
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A very steep craig on the north side of Canlochan Glen, extending about 60 Chains. |
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Glenisla Parish, -- Forfarshire
Glasallt Burn [note]
Glas. grey. Allt. The mountain Stream (G. [Gaelic])
Creag Caorach [note]
Caorach. A sheep. The Sheep's Craig (G. [Gaelic]) |
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CANTEMKIN |
Cantemkin
Cantemkin
Cantemkin |
Estate plan
James Stewart, Tulchan
John Robertson, "Auchn. [Auchavan]" |
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A strip of uncultivated ground, sloping towards Canlochan burn. |
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LITTLE GLAS MAOL |
Little Glas Maol
Little Glas Maol
Little Glassmyle |
James Stewart
John Robertson
Estate Plan |
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A subordinate feature south-east of "Glas Maol" which may be considered as forming part of that feature. |
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GREWERS GUTTER |
Grewers Gutter |
James Stewart
John Robertson
Estate Plan |
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A steep water gully, sloping into the glen of Canlochan. |
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MAWERS GUTTER |
Mawers Gutter |
James Stewart
John Robertson
Estate Plan |
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A steep gully on the south side of Canlochan Glen, and sloping into the same. |
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GOAT BURN |
"Goat Burn"
"Goat Burn"
"Goat Burn" |
Estate Plan
James Stewart, Tulchan
J. Robertson, Auchavan |
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A small stream rising in Canlochan Glen, and flows into the burn bearing the same name. |
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SRÒN REIDHE |
Sròn Reidhe
Sròn Reidhe
Sròn Reidhe
Strone Raich |
James Stewart
John Robertson
Charles Duncan "Linns"
Estate Plan |
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A low ridge stretching to the south-east from "Cul Reidhe"
The name is quite applicable to the place. |
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BÀTHEACHBEG BURN |
Bàtheachbeg Burn
Bàtheachbeg Burn
Bàtheachbeg Burn |
J. Stewart, Tulchan
John Robertson, Auchavan
Charles Duncan |
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A stream having its source near the base of the "Glas Maol", flows in a south-easterly course to its influx with the Glas Maolburn, into Glen brighty Burn. |
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Glenisla Parish -- Forfarshire
Sròn Reidhe [note]
Sron - a promontory or headland (G [Gaelic])
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CREAG LEACACH |
"Creag Leacach"
"Creag Leacach"
"Creag Leacach"
Craig Legach |
J. Robertson, Auchavan
J. Stewart, "Tulchan"
Charles Duncan "Linns"
Estate Plan |
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This name is applicable to the steep rocky ridge extending from "Cul Reidhe" to the southern extremity of the Trace. The name on Trace, is arranged on the most elevated part. |
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CUL REIDHE |
"Cul Reidhe"
Colraich |
J. Robertson, Auchavan
J. Stewart, "Tulchan"
Charles Duncan, "Linns"
Estate Plan
Property Plan |
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A rocky feature being the extremity of "Creag Leacach" or the "Slaty Craig". The boundary of the Parish passes over it. The "Glas Maol" rises immediately from it. |
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Creag Leacach [note]
Leacach. The bare summit of a hill (G [Gaelic])
[sing adj [singular adjective]?] Abounding in flagstones &c. |
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GLAS MAOL BURN |
Glas Maol Burn
Glas Maol Burn
Glas Maol Burn
"Burn of Glassmyle" |
J. Stewart, Tulchan
John Robertson, Auchavan
Charles Duncan, "Linns"
Estate Plan |
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A small stream, rising at the foot of the hill bearing the name, flows into Glenbrighty Burn.
Glenbrighty Burn is named from the junction of the two streams, viz: Batheachbeg burn, with the one here described. |
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GLAS BURN |
"Glas Burn" |
J. Stewart, Tulchan
John Robertson, Auchavan,
Charles Duncan, "Linns"
Estate Plan |
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A small burn rising east of "Monega Hill", at the foot of the same; flows in a south-easterly direction into the "Isla Water". |
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Glenisla Parish -- Forfarshire
Glas Burn [note to 'east' in description]
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GLAS CORRIE |
"Glas Corrie"
"Glas Corrie"
"Glas Corrie" |
James Stewart, "Tulchan"
John Robertson, "Auchavan"
Charles Duncan, "Linns" |
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A hollow between the surrounding hills, in the centre of which flows the Glas Burn. The limits of this feature is defined on Trace. |
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MONEGA HILL |
Monega Hill
Monega Hill |
James Stewart, "Tulchan"
John Robertson, "Auchavan"
Charles Duncan, "Linns"
County Map |
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A prominent feature to the south of Canlochan Glen The name is well known. |
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HAUGHS OF CANLOCHAN |
"Haughs of Canlochan" |
James Stewart, "Tulchan"
John Robertson, "Auchavan"
Charles Duncan, "Linns" |
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A stripe of low-lying rough pasture ground, extending from "Tom Mhoraire", to the Sheiling situated at the foot of Canlochan Glen. |
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KING'S SEAT |
"King's Seat"
"King's Seat"
"King's Seat" |
Estate Plan
James Stewart, Tulchan
John Robertson, Auchavan |
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A small knoll close to the "River Isla", on the summit of which is constructed Bessie's Cairn. There is no interest attached to the name. |
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BESSIE'S CAIRN |
"Bessie's Cairn"
"Bessie's Cairn"
"Bessie's Cairn" |
Cut on Stone
Estate Plan
James Stewart Tulchan |
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A small pile of stones shaped like a quadrilateral pyramid. It was constructed by order of the Marquis of Londonderry to commemorate his lady's visit to the place, during the deer stalking season of 1852, when his Lordship resided here. |
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TROOPER'S HAUGH |
"Trooper's Haugh"
"Trooper's Haugh"
"Trooper's Haugh" |
Estate Plan
James Stewart, Tulchan
John Robertson, Auchavan |
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A small portion of low-lying ground on the west side of the River Isla. There is nothing very remarkable in the name. |
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TOM MHORAIRE |
"Tom Mhoraire"
"Tom Mhoraire"
"Tom Mhoraire"
Tomvorair |
James Stewart
John Robertson
Charles Duncan, "Linns"
Property Plan |
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A slight elevation on the east side of the river Isla, The name in the gaelic language signifies the "Earl's Knoll". |
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CLASHIN JORRIE |
Clashin Jorrie |
James Stewart
John Robertson
Charles Duncan, "Linns"
Property Plan |
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A hollow on the hill side to the extent shewn on Trace.
The origin of this name cannot be very well defined. |
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CÀRN AIGHE |
Càrn Aighe
Càrn Aighe
Càrn Aighe
Carn Age |
James Stewart
John Robertson
Charles Duncan, Linns
Estate Plan |
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A stony elevation situated at the south-western extremity of the parish, It is a place much frequented by deer. |
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FASHILLOCH BURN |
"Fashilloch Burn"
Fashielloch Burn |
James Stewart
John Robertson
Charles Duncan, Linns
Estate Plan
Property Plan |
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This stream rises at the foot of Càrn Aighe, flows in a westerly course into Glenbrighty Burn. |
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MALLRENHESKEIN |
"Mallrenheskein"
Mallrenheskin |
James Stewart
John Robertson
Charles Duncan, Linns
Estate Plan
Property Plan & Description of Marches |
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A hill feature situated on the South-western boundary of the Parish. |
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Càrn Aighe [note]
?north
Carn. A pile or heap of stones (G [Gaelic])
Aighe - a hind (G [Gaelic]) |
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GLEN BRIGHTY |
"Glen Brighty"
"Glen Brighty"
"Glen Brighty"
"Glen Brighty"
Glen Brichty |
Estate Plan
James Stewart
Charles Duncan
County Map
New Stat [Statistical] Account |
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A steep glen bounded by hills, the names and positions of which appears on Exam: [Examination] Traces.
It extends from the foot of "Glas Maol Burn" to the Tulchan Shooting lodge. |
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GLENBRIGHTY BURN |
Glenbrighty Burn |
Estate Plan
James Stewart
Charles Duncan |
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A rapid stream, named from the influx of "Batheachbeg Burn" with Glas Maol Burn; takes a south-westerly course to Barn's Lairs, thence in an easterly direction into the River Isla near the "Tulchan". |
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EASTER GLACANBUIDHE |
"Easter Glacanbuidhe"
"Easter Glacanbuidhe" |
Estate Map
James Stewart
John Robertson |
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A hollow which separates two hill features on the Parish boundary. |
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SHANOVAN HILL |
Shanovan Hill |
Estate Map
James Stewart
John Robertson |
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A hill feature partly covered with moss. Extent defined on Exam: [Examination] Trace. |
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STRONE OF BARNS LAIRS |
Strone of Barns Lairs |
Estate Map
James Stewart
John Robertson |
009 |
A hill slope, extending from "Shanovan Hill" towards the junction of the streams on the south. |
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BARNS LAIRS (Ruins) |
Barns Lairs (Ruins) |
Estate Map
James Stewart
John Robertson |
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The ruins of what were formerly dwelling houses. |
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Easter Glacanbuidhe [note]
Glac, a hollow. Buidhe, Yellow (G [Gaelic]) |
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COLLIE SHIEL BURN |
"Collie Shiel Burn"
"Collie Shiel Burn" |
James Stewart
John Robertson
Property Plan |
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A small stream rising on the east side of Shanovan Hill, flows in a southerly direction into Glenbrighty Burn. |
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THE KNAPS |
"The Knaps" |
James Stewart
John Robertson
Property Plan |
009 |
A hill feature to the east of the burn above described. [Collie Shiel Burn] |
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LOWARD BURN |
"Loward Burn"
"Loward Burn"
Burn of Loward |
James Stewart
John Robertson
Estate Plan |
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A small stream rising a little to the south-west of "Sron Saobhaidhe", flows in a south-easterly course into Glenbrighty Burn. |
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WHITE STRONE |
White Strone
White Strone
White Strone
White Strone |
Estate Plan
James Stewart
John Robertson
County Map |
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A prominent feature to the east of the river Isla. |
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SPYING HILLOCK |
"Spying Hillock" |
Estate Plan
James Stewart
John Robertson |
009 |
A conspicuous knoll situated at the northern extremity of the "White Strone". |
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WESTER LATCH |
Wester Latch |
Estate Plan
James Stewart
John Robertson |
009 |
A stream rising at the eastern extremity of the "Spying Hillock"; flows in a southerly direction into the "River Isla". |
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SRÒN SAOBHAIDHE |
"Sron Saobhaidhe"
"Sron Saobhaidhe"
"Sron Saobhaidhe" |
James Stewart
John Robertson
Charles Duncan |
009 |
A prominent hill feature the base of which forms the northern termination of "Glen Brighty". This hill is known to have been inhabited much with foxes, they being numerous at present in the neighbourhood. |
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OXEN LAIRS |
Oxen Lairs |
James Stewart
John Robertson
Charles Duncan |
009 |
Two small hillocks situated a little to the south-east of "Sron Saobhaidhe" |
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Glenisla Parish -- Forfarshire
Sròn Saobhaidhe [note]
Sron, a promontory or headland (G [Gaelic])
Saobhaidhe, the litter & den of a fox (G [Gaelic]) |
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CA WHIMS |
Ca Whims
Ca Whims
Ca Whims |
Estate Map
James Stewart Tulchan
John Robertson Auchavan |
010 |
A hill feature situated on the northern boundary of the Parish. The derivation of this name cannot be obtained. |
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TOM BUIDHE |
Tom Buidhe
Tom Buidhe
Tom Buidhe
Tombouie
Tombouie
Tombouie |
James Stewart
John Robertson
Charles Duncan
Estate Map
County Map
Fullarton's Gazetteer |
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A prominent hill feature situated on the north eastern boundary of the Parish. being essentially Gaelic, the name signifies the "Yellow Hill" |
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THE DACIES |
The Dacies
The Dacies
The Dacies |
Estate Map
James Stewart
John Robertson |
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A rocky brae situated on the northern extremity of Canness Glen. |
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Tom Buidhe [note]
Tom, a hill. Buidhe, Yellow (G [Gaelic]) |
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BODENJON |
Bodenjon
Bodenjon
Bodenjon |
Estate Map
James Stewart
John Robertson |
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A conspicuous rocky promontory situated to the west of "The Dacies" |
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CA WHIMS BURN |
Ca Whims Burn
Ca Whims Burn
Ca Whims Burn |
Estate Map
James Stewart
John Robertson |
010 |
A small stream rising on the west side of Ca Whims flows in a southerly direction to its junction with Canness Burn, at Glasha Burn. |
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GLASHA BURN |
Glasha Burn
Glasha Burn
Glasha Burn |
James Stewart G.K. [Game Keeper]
John Robertson
Charles Duncan G.K. [Game Keeper] |
010 |
A small stream rising at the eastern base of "Cairn na Glasha", flows in an easterly direction to its junction with Canness Burn and Ca Whims Burn. |
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LEARMOUR CRAIG |
Learmour Craig
Learmour Craig
Learmour Craig |
Estate Map
James Stewart
John Robertson |
010 |
A very precipitous rocky face situated on the north western side of Canness Glen, the name is applicable from Sròn Reidhe, to Bodenjon. |
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SRÒN REIDHE |
Sròn Reidhe
Sròn Reidhe
Sròn Reidhe |
James Stewart
John Robertson
Charles Duncan |
010 |
A low ridge extending south from Caderg towards Canness Burn. |
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SRÒN BHORRACH |
Sròn Bhorrach
Sròn Bhorrach
Sròn Bhorrach
Strone Vouroch |
James Stewart
John Robertson
Charles Duncan
Estate Map |
010 |
A low ridge extending south east from Leamour Craig to Canness Glen. |
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LITTLE KILRANNOCH |
Little Kinrannoch
Little Kinrannoch
Little Kinrannoch
Little Kinrannoch |
James Stewart
John Robertson
Charles Duncan
Estate Map |
010 |
A prominent feature situated on the boundary west of Canness Glen. |
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KILRANNOCH BURN |
Kilrannoch Burn
Kilrannoch Burn
Kilrannoch Burn
Kilrannoch Burn |
James Stewart
John Robertson
Charles Duncan
Estate Map |
010 |
A small burn having its source east of "The Dacies, flows in a south westerly direction till its junction with Canness Burn at Red Burn |
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RED BURN |
Red Burn
Red Burn
Red Burn
Red Burn |
Estate Map
James Stewart
John Robertson
Charles Duncan |
010 |
A small burn rising on Kilrannoch Hill, flows in a westerly direction till its junction with Canness Burn at Kilrannoch Burn. |
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Little Kilrannoch is east of Canness Glen. |
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FEAN CORRIE |
Fean Corrie
Fean Corrie
Fean Corrie |
Estate Map
James Stewart
John Robertson |
010 |
A remarkable hollow defined on trace, through which the burn bearing the same name flows. |
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FEAN CORRIE BURN |
Fean Corrie Burn |
Estate Map
James Stewart
John Robertson |
010 |
A steam rising a small distance above the head of Fean Corry, flows in an westerly direction into Canness Burn. |
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CAIRN CURR |
Cairn Curr |
Estate Map
James Stewart
John Robertson |
010 |
A small pile of stones situated on a promontory east of Canness Glen. |
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Fean Corrie [note]
Corrie a hollow between two hills (Jameison) |
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CANNESS GLEN |
Canness Glen
Canness Glen
Canness Glen
Caaness |
Estate Map
James Stewart
John Robertson
Old Stat [Statistical] Account |
010 |
A steep hollow Glen extending from the head of Glenisla Water in a north easterly direction to the Dacies. It is bounded on the north west by a steep rocky precipice the base of which to the burn in the hollow is planted with fir trees acting as a deer shelter during the winter season. On the south east side it is bounded by a rocky incline. |
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CADERG |
Caderg
Caderg
Caderg |
Estate Map
James Stewart
John Robertson |
010 |
An eminence north of Sron Reidhe on the summit of which is a Trig [Trigonometrical] station. |
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Canness Glen and Caderg [notes]
Sheet 9 |
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FINALTY HILL |
Finalty Hill
Finalty Hill
Finalty Hill |
James Stewart
John Robertson
Charles Duncan |
010 |
A prominent hill feature, the eastern portion of which forms the White Craigs, at the head of "Glen Cally" |
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THE WHITE CRAIG |
The White Craig
The White Craig
The White Craig
The White Craig |
Estate Map
James Stewart
John Robertson
County Map |
010 |
A number of outcropping rocks on the eastern side of Finalty Hill |
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THE EWE HOWS |
The Ewe Howes
The Ewe "Hows" |
Estate Map
James Stewart
John Robertson
Adopted according to usage. |
010 |
A feature situated on the western slope of Finalty Hill |
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The White Craig [note in description]
?western
The Ewe Hows [note]
See Remark on spelling How page 36 |
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CANNESS BURN |
Canness Burn
Canness Burn
Canness Burn
Canness Burn |
Estate Map
James Stewart
John Robertson
Charles Duncan |
010 |
A considerable stream having its source at the base of Ca Whims, and is named from the junction of Glasha Burn, with Ca Whims Burn; it flows in a south easterly direction to the promontory of Bodenjon at which point it enters Canness Glen, thence in nearly a sout westerly direction to its junction with Canlochan Burn from which point it is named the River Isla. |
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DUN HILLOCKS |
Dun Hillocks |
Estate Map
James Stewart
John Robertson
Charles Duncan |
010 |
A feature situated on the eastern boundary of the Parish extent defined on trace. |
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Canness Burn [note]
Sheet 9
Dun Hillocks [note]
Dun - a hill, eminence (Jameison) |
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SHORT BRAE |
Short Brae
Short Brae
Short Brae |
James Stewart. Tulchan
John Robertson. Auchavan
William Grewer. Dail na Sneachd |
010 |
A slope on the western side of Glencally Burn south of the White Craig |
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TOM DUBH NA CABAIR |
"Tom Dubh na Cabair" |
James Stewart. Tulchan
John Robertson. Auchavan
William Grewer. Dail na Sneachd |
010 |
A ridge south of Finalty Hill the eastern slope of which forms the "Short Brae". The name signifies "The Deers' Black Know", or hill. |
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GOAT BURN |
Goat Burn |
James Stewart. Tulchan
John Robertson. Auchavan
William Grewer. Dail na Sneachd |
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A small stream rising on the eastern boundary of the Parish flows in a south westerly direction into Glencally Burn. |
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MID STRONE |
Mid Strone
Mid Strone
Mid Strone |
Estate map
James Stewart
John Robertson |
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A feature which separates the hollows of the Easter and Wester Latch |
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BLACK RIGGING |
Black Rigging |
Estate map
James Stewart
John Robertson |
010 |
An elevated ridge forming part of the range that divides Easter Latch from Finalty Burn |
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SNECK OF THE CALL |
Sneck of the Call |
Estate map
James Stewart
John Robertson |
010 |
A hollow dividing two hill features west of Finalty Burn |
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THE CALL |
The Call
The Call
The Call |
Estate Map
James Stewart
John Robertson |
010 |
A prominent hill south, of Black Rigging. |
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SRÒN MEADHONACH |
Sròn Meadhonach
Sròn Meadhonach
Sròn Meadhonach
Stronmenoch |
James Stewart
John Robertson
William Grewer
County Map |
010 |
A long ridge separating Finalty Burn from Glencally Burn |
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EASTER LATCH |
Easter Latch
Easter Latch
Easter Latch |
Estate Map
John Robertson
James Stewart |
010 |
A stream rising on the east side of Mid Strone, flows in a South westerly direction into the "River Isla". |
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Sròn Meadhonach [note]
"The Central Promontory" (G [Gaelic]) |
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FINALTY BURN |
Finalty Burn
Finalty Burn
Finalty Burn |
Estate Map
James Stewart Tulchan
John Robertson Auchavan |
010 |
A burn rising on the north side of Black Rigging flows in a south westerly direction into the River Isla. |
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ALLTAN DEARG |
Alton Deirg
Alton Deirg
Alton Deirg |
James Stewart
John Robertson
William Grewer |
010 |
A small stream rising on the east side of Glen Cally, flows into "Glencally Burn". |
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SRÒN DEARG |
Sròn Deirg |
James Stewart
John Robertson
William Grewer |
010 |
A considerable ridge extending from the boundary of the Parish on the south side of "Allt an Deirg." |
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Sròn Dearg [note]
Sron - a promontory or headland (G. [Gaelic])
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GLEN CALLY |
Glen Cally
Glen Cally
Glen Cally
Glen Cally |
James Stewart Tulchan
John Robertson
William Grewer
Johnstones Co. [County] Map |
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A steep glen bounded on the east and west by lofty hill features. It extends from the Linns on Sheet 16.2.5 in a north easterly direction to the White Craigs on this sheet |
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BIRKENTREE |
Birkentree
Birkentree
Birkentree |
James Stewart
John Robertson
William Grewer |
010 |
A fine hill situated south west of "Bawhelps". |
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Birkentree [note]
Birken, of or belonging to birch (Jameison) |
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BLACK HILL |
Black Hill
Black Hill
Black Hill
Black Hill |
Estate Plan
James Stewart, "Tulchan"
John Robertson, "Auchavan",
County Map |
015 |
A prominent feature situated on the eastern boundary of the parish, on the Estate of the Earl of Airlie. |
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GLACK OF GLENGAIRNEY |
"Glack of Glengairney" |
Estate Plan
James Stewart, "Tulchan"
John Robertson, "Auchavan" |
015 |
A hollow situated between two hill features, the boundary of the Parish passing through it. |
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ALLTANSILEACH BURN |
"Alltansileach Burn"
Aldenshilloch B. [Burn] |
James Stewart
John Robertson
Estate Map |
015 |
A stream flowing from the Glack above described; it flows in a north-easterly course into Glenbrighty Burn. |
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Glack of Glengairney [note]
Glack - the hollow "of a glen" (G [Gaelic])
Alltansileach Burn [note]
"The spitting burn" (G [Gaelic]) |
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TULCHAN |
"Tulchan"
"Tulchan"
"Tulchan"
"Tulchan" |
Estate Map
James Stewart, G.K. [Game Keeper]
John Robertson "Auchavan"
Val: [Valuation] Roll 1859 |
015 |
A substantial dwelling having offices attached used as a shooting lodge by the Earl of Airlie on whose property it is built. |
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CAIRN DOOS |
Cairn Doos |
Estate Map
James Stewart, G.K. [Game keeper]
John Robertson. "Auchavan" |
015 |
A prominent rocky face situated a little to the south of the "Tulchan". |
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LONG HOW |
Long Howe
Long How |
Estate Map
James Stewart, G.K. [Game keeper]
John Robertson. "Auchavan"
Adopted according to usage |
015 |
A hollow a little to the east of Cairn Doos, the extent of which is defined on Trace. |
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Long How [note]
How - A hollow should be written
the final, e, agreeable to an order
issued a few years ago. |
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ESKIELOGIE BURN |
Eskielogie Burn
Eskielogie Burn
Eskielogie Burn |
Estate Map
John Robertson, "Auchavan"
James Stewart, "Tulchan" |
015 |
A small stream rising on the west of Cairn Doos, flows in a South-easterly course into the River Isla. |
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CRAIGENLOCH HILL |
Craigenloch Hill
Cragganloch
Craigenloch |
Estate Map
John Robertson, "Auchavan"
James Stewart, "Tulchan"
County Map
Property Plan & Descriptn. [Description] of Marches |
015 |
A hill feature situated on the western boundary of the parish. |
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GLACK BURN |
Glack Burn |
Estate Map
John Robertson, "Auchavan"
James Stewart, "Tulchan" |
015 |
A small stream rising on the east side of the "Mid Strone"; flows in an easterly course into the "River Isla". |
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CREAGAN TORRAIDH |
"Creag an Torraidh"
"Creag an Torraidh"
"Creag an Torraidh"
Craigan torrie |
James Stewart
John Robertson
Charles Duncan
Estate Map |
015 |
A very precipitous rock face situated to the west of the river Isla, At the base are large detached fragments of rock. |
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POINTFAULDS MOSS |
"Pointfaulds Moss" |
James Stewart
John Robertson
Charles Duncan
Estate Map |
015 |
A small stretch of mossy ground, situated on the west side of the road leading to the Tulchan. |
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BACK LATCH |
"Back Latch" |
James Stewart
John Robertson
Charles Duncan
Estate Map |
015 |
A small burn which flows through the moss above described in an easterly course into the River Isla. |
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Creagan Torraidh [note]
"The burial Craig" (G [Gaelic])
Back Latch [note]
hatch, a stagnant stream (Jameison) |
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MONAMEANACH |
"Monadh Meadhonach"
"Monadh Meadhonach"
Monamenoch
Mealnamennoch
Monameanach |
John Robertson
James Stewart
Charles Duncan, "Linns"
Estate Map and Earl of Airlie Proprietor
Johnson's County Map
A. W. Myles Esq. Forfar |
015 |
A prominent Hill on the west side of the parish; it is ranked among those of the highest in this quarter. - The name is essentially Gaelic. |
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MID STRONE |
Mid Strone |
John Robertson
James Stewart
Charles Duncan, "Linns"
Estate Map |
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A feature forming part of the hill above described. |
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CNOCANDON |
"Cnocandon"
"Cnocandon"
Crockenjon |
John Robertson
James Stewart
Estate Map |
015 |
A small rocky feature a little to the north of Auchavan, - Being of origin, the name is intended for the "Devil's Knoll". |
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Monameanach [note]
"The Central Mountain" (G [Gaelic])
[partly overwritten] between
Glas Maol and Mount Blair. |
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LINNS |
"Linns"
"Linns"
"Linns"
"Linns"
"Linns" |
Estate Map
James Stewart
Charles Duncan
County Map
Val: [Valuation] Roll 1859 |
015 |
A farm house having offices and land attached The property of the "Earl of Airlie. The name is obtained from a few small waterfalls crossing the burn near to where the house is situated. |
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AUCHAVAN |
"Auchavan"
"Auchavan"
"Auchavan"
Auchaven |
Estate Map
John Robertson. Occ. [Occupier]
Charles Duncan, Linns
Val: [Valuation] Roll 1859 |
015 |
A farm house in good repair, having offices and land attached. The property of the Earl of Airlie. - The name is of Gaelic origin, slightly modified. |
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Auchavan [note]
From Achanbhan (G [Gaelic]) |
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CRAIGMEKIE |
"Craigmekie"
"Craigmekie"
Craigmiggie |
Stewart McKenzie Occ. [Occupier]
John Robertson "Auchavan"
Charles Duncan, Linns
Val: [Valuation] Roll 1859 |
015 |
An old farm house with offices and land attached, occupied by the farmer quoted as an authority. |
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EWE CRAIGS |
"Ewe Craigs"
"Ewe Craigs"
"Ewe Craigs"
Ewe Craig |
Estate Map
John Robertson
William Grewer G.K. [Game Keeper]
County Map |
015 |
A continuous rocky craig, close to the western boundary of the Parish. |
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CREAG AN CAISE HILL |
"Creag an Caise" Hill
"Creag an Caise" Hill |
John Robertson
William Grewer
A. McIntosh, "Fergus" |
015 |
An elevated hill - having a rocky steep ascent on the east side, to the west is a mineral spring close to a running stream, the properties of which cannot exactly be discovered. |
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MINERAL SPRING [Creag an Caise Hill] |
"Mineral Spring" |
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015 |
To the west [of Creag an Caise Hill] is a mineral spring close to a running stream, the properties of which cannot exactly be discovered. |
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Creag an Caise Hill [note]
"The rocky steep hill" (G [Gaelic]) |
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CREAG AN CAISE |
"Creag an Caise"
"Creag an Caise"
"Creag an Caise"
Craigengash |
John Robertson
A. McKenzie "Fergus"
Charles Duncan
Estate Map |
015 |
A steep rocky face extending from a little to the west of the "Dukes Lairs" to Auchavan. The name is intended to signify "The Steep Craig" |
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DUKE'S LAIRS |
Duke's Lairs |
John Robertson
A. McKenzie "Fergus"
Charles Duncan
Estate Map |
015 |
A small flat space at the foot of "Creag an Caise". |
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DELNAMER |
Delnamer
Dalnamer
Dalnamer |
John Robertson
A. McKenzie "Fergus"
Charles Duncan
Estate Map
County Map
Val: [Valuation] Roll 1859 |
015 |
A good farm house having offices attached, The property of the Earl of Airlie. |
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FERGUS |
Fergus
Fergus
Fergus |
John Robertson
A. McKenzie "Fergus"
Charles Duncan
Estate Map
County Map
Val: [Valuation] Roll 1859 |
015 |
A good farm house, having offices and land attached. |
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DUCHRAY HILL |
Duchray Hill
Duchray Hill
Duchray Hill |
James Stewart Tulchan
John Robertson Auchavan
A Lamont Grandart |
015 |
A conspicuous hill on the western boundary of the Parish on the north end of which is the "Ewe Craigs". |
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THE DRUM |
The Drum
The Drum
The Drum |
John Robertson
John Ramsay Delnamer
A Lamont |
015 |
A small ridge situated to the south west of Presnerb. |
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CREAG RUADHARD |
Creag Ruadhard |
John Robertson
John Ramsay Delnamer
A Lamont |
015 |
A small craig north of the Drum, signifies the Creag situated on the red colored height |
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CREAG AN SOILLEIR |
Creag an Soilleir
Creag an Soilleir
Creag an Soilleir |
John Robertson
John Ramsay
A Lamont |
015 |
A rocky Craig north of Craig Ruadhard |
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CUINGARD |
Cuingard |
John Robertson
John Ramsey
A Lamont |
015 |
A rocky Craig west of Presnerb |
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GLEN BEANIE BURN |
Glen Beanie Burn
Glen Beanie Burn
Glen Beanie Burn
Glen Beanie Burn |
Estate Map
John Robertson
A Lamont
A McIntosh Fergus |
015 |
A considerable stream rising at the base of Meadhonach flows in a south westerly direction to the Ewe Craigs thence in a south easterly direction till its junction with the River Isla near Fortar Bridge. |
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Creag an Soilleir [note]
"The bright Creag" (G [Gaelic]) |
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CRANDART |
Crandart
Crandart
Crandart
Crandart
Crandart
Crandart |
A Lamont Occupr. [Occupier]
John Robertson
John Ramsay
Estate Map
County Map
Val: [Valuation] Roll 1859 |
015 |
An old farm house with offices and land attached the property of the Earl of Airlie. |
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PRESNERB |
Presnerb
Presnerb
Presnerb |
A Lamont
John Robertson
John Ramsay
Estate Map
Johnstons Co: [County] Map
Val: [Valuation] Roll 1859 |
015 |
A good farm house with offices attached the property of the Earl of Airlie. |
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Crandart [note]
"McComie having acquired a
wadset of the Barony of Forther
he built a mansion house at
Crandart about a mile to the
north of the fine old Castle of Forther".
Jervise's Memorials
There are also remains of McComie's house at
Crandart, upon the chimney lintel of which
is the date 1660. and the initials of the founder
and his wife Catherine Campbell a daughter of the Laird
of Dedhead [Denhead] - and these words -" The Lord defend this familie"
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GLEN BEANIE |
Glen Beanie
Glen Beanie
Glen Beanie
Glen Beanie
Glenbaynie |
Estate Map
John Robertson Auchavan
A Lamont Crandart
A McIntosh Fergus
Jervise's Memorials P. [Page] 34 |
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MCCOMIE'S CHAIR and WELL |
McComie's Chair |
Mrs. Lamond Occupier Crandart
Jervise's Memorials Angus &c &c |
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See "Crandart" - A large stone in the solitude of Glenbaynie known at this day as McComie's Chair
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DAIL NA SNEACHD |
Dail na Sneachd
Dail na Sneachd
Dail na Sneachd |
William Grewer
John Robertson
John Ramsay |
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McComie's Chair and Well [note]
See attached Communication
A large stone somewhat
resembling a chair without arms,
a little to the N.E. [North East] of Creag an Soillor
ther is sufficient room on the seat
for two individuals. Close to it is
a small spring nearly grown over
with grass & fog - known as McComie's Well.
Dail na Sneachd [note]
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Sir my husband is gone
But it is true About McKomies
Chair. the rode goes from Crandart
through Glenbanie to Glenshee
it is an old Aincient stone there
is letters on the back of it but
it is not kept clean to read them
it is like an Armchair and we have
got up a new steading A there is
Another stone put in the gavel of the
Dh [Dutch] Barn and many a one comes to
see it. and McComies Name and his
wifes Names. is on it And a heart between
them. it had been carved in 1660.
it says again the Lord Defend this
Family.
McComie had 12 sons
Any person that wishes to see
any thing About the place i
will do what i can
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the rode goes from Crandart
and the Chair is at the rode side
About a 100 yards from the back
of Craigin sillieor (on trace) and it goes through
Glenbanie to Glenshee and when he
came to the chair he had a rest and
he had a drink out of the well
and it is called McComies well to this
Day
1660 is a very old date
I Am yours truly
Margaret Lamond Crandart
Glenisla
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LITTLE CALL |
"Little Call"
"Little Call"
"Little Call" |
Estate Plan
James Stewart, "Tulchan"
John Robertson, "Auchavan" |
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A conspicuous feature ranging on the west side of "Glen Cally". |
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DRUMENACH |
"Druim Meadhonach"
"Druim Meadhonach"
"Druim Meadhonach"
Drumenoch
Drumenach |
John Robertson
James Stewart
Charles Duncan, "Linns"
Estate Plan
Adopted - see "Monamenach" - page 39 |
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An unlined ridge situated a little to the south of the "Little Call", and west of Glen Cally. |
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GLENCALLY BURN |
"Glencally Burn" |
John Robertson
James stewart
Charles Duncan, "Linns".
Estate Plan |
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A considerable burn rising close to "The White Craig", on Sheet 10. - flows in a South-westerly course into "Isla River", near "Linns" farm. |
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Drumenach [note]
[Initialled] JB Major
"The Central Ridge" (G [Gaelic]) |
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BADA NA BRESOCH |
Bada na Bresoch
Bada na Bresoch
Bada na Bresoch
Bada na Bresoch
Bada na Bresoch |
John Robertson
William Grewer G.K. [Game Keeper]
Charles Duncan, "Linns"
Property Plan
County Map |
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A prominent hill feature situated on the S. [South] West side of Glen Cally. |
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ALTGILLIE BURN |
"Algeilly Burn"
"Algeilly Burn"
"Algeilly Burn"
Altgillie Burn |
Estate Map
John Robertson
William Grewer G.K. [Game Keeper]
A. C. Myles Esq. Forfar |
016 |
A stream rising at the foot of "Bawhelps", flows in a south-westerly course into Glencally Burn. |
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MID HILL |
"Mid Hill"
"Mid Hill" |
Estate Map
John Robertson
William Grewer G.K. [Game Keeper]
County Map |
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An elevated feature at the base of which passes the Algeilly Burn. |
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GLEN CALLY |
Glen Cally |
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BAWHELPS |
"Bawhelps"
"Bawhelps"
"Bawhelps" |
Property Plan
William Grewer G.K. [Game Keeper]
John Robertson, "Auchavan" |
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A very prominent hill feature situated on the eastern boundary of the Parish. The name is well known. |
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TARMACH CAIRN |
"Tarmach Cairn"
"Tarmach Cairn"
"Tarmach Cairn" |
Property Plan
William Grewer G.K. [Game Keeper]
John Robertson |
016 |
A cairn of stones on an elevated ridge to the south of Bawhelps.
The name Tarmach is a contraction of "Tarmachan", which in English is written Ptarmigan. Birds of this species are to be seen here. |
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CALLS OF FINLET |
"Calls of Finlet"
"Calls of Finlet"
"Calls of Finlet" |
Property Plan
William Grewer G.K. [Game Keeper]
John Robertson |
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A steep rocky ridge extending from the head of "Craig Lair" in direction of Tarmach Cairn. |
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ALTVRAIGY BURN |
"Altvraigy Burn"
"Altvraigy Burn"
"Altvraigy Burn" |
Property Plan
William Grewer G.K. [Game Keeper]
John Robertson |
016 |
A small burn rising near the base of the "Calls of Finlet", flows in an westerly course into "Glencally Burn". |
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FORE BRAE |
"Fore Brae"
"Fore Brae"
"Fore Brae"
"Fore Brae" |
Charles Duncan "Linns"
William Grewer, G.K. [Game Keeper]
John Robertson
County Map |
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A prominent feature, the most elevated part of which is defined on Trace. |
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CRAIG LAIR |
"Craig Lair"
"Craig Lair"
"Craig Lair"
Craiglair |
William Grewer. G.K. [Game Keeper]
Property Plan
John Robertson
County Map |
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A hill feature to the south-west of the "Calls of Finlet. - The summit is defined by a dotted line. |
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BODNASPARET |
"Bodnasparet"
"Bodnasparet"
"Bodnasparet"
"Bodnasparet" |
Property Plan
William Grewer. G.K. [Game Keeper]
John Robertson. "Auchavan"
County Map |
016 |
A hill-top on the west side of "Glen Finlet". - The property of the Heirs of the late Thomas Rattary of Brewlands. |
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SOUTH CALL BURN |
"South Call Burn"
"South Call Burn"
"South Call Burn" |
Property Plan
William Grewer. G.K. [Game Keeper]
John Robertson. "Auchavan" |
016 |
A small stream rising on the south side of the "Calls of Finlet", flows into "Mid Call Burn". |
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MID CALL BURN |
"Mid Call Burn"
"Mid Call Burn"
"Mid Call Burn" |
Property Burn
William Grewer G.K. [Game Keeper]
John Robertson G.K. [Game Keeper] |
016 |
A stream having its source on the east side of the "Calls of Finlet", flows in a south-easterly course to its junction with "Altbuie Burn". |
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ALT BUIDHE BURN |
"Altbuie Burn"
"Altbuie Burn"
"Altbuie Burn"
Allt Buidhe |
Property Plan
William Grewer. G.K. [Game Keeper]
John Robertson G.K. [Game Keeper]
Gaelic orthography |
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A stream rising at the head of "Glen Finlet", flows in nearly a south easterly direction until it joins "Mid Call Burn", its name then changes to Finlet Burn. |
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Altbuie Burn [note]
Alter Plan &c [Initialled] A.G
Allt. a mountain Stream (G [Gaelic])
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GLACK OF BALLQUHADER |
"Glack of Ballquhader"
"Glack of Ballquhader" |
Property Plan
William Grewer G.K. [Game Keeper]
John Robertson |
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A remarkable hollow terminating two hills; the boundary of the parish passes through it. |
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CRAIGIE THIEVES |
"Bodleckmartine"
"Bodleckmartine"
"Bodleckmartine"
Craigie Thieves
Craigie Thieves
Craigie Thieves |
Property Plan
William Grewer G.K. [Game Keeper]
John Anderson G.K. [Game Keeper]
Estate Plan of "Glen Prosen"
Description of Marches
Alexander Leighton, "Inchmill" |
016 |
A prominent hill feature situated on the Parish Boundary. The origin of this cannot be ascertained.
The name Craigie Thieves is well known.
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BODLECKMARTINE BURN |
"Bodleckmartine" Burn |
Property Plan
William Grewer G.K. [Game Keeper]
John Anderson G.K. [Game Keeper]
Estate Plan of "Glen Prosen"
Description of Marches
Alexander Leighton, "Inchmill" |
016 |
A small tributary flowing from the west side of Craigie Thieves into Alltbuie Burn. |
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BROOM HILL |
Broom Hill
Broom Hill
Broom Hill |
Estate Plan
Alexander Leighton Inchmull
James Clark Balloch |
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A prominent round topped hill on the south side of "White Glen" |
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BADENDUN HILL |
"Badanden Hill"
"Badanden Hill"
"Badanden Hill"
Baldendeen
Badendun Hill |
William Grewer G.K. [Game Keeper]
Alexander McIntosh "Fergus"
John Robertson "Auchavan"
County Map
A. W. Myles Esq. Forfar |
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A prominent hill feature situated to the south of Fergus Burn. |
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FERGUS BURN |
Fergus Burn
Fergus Burn |
William Grewer G.K. [Game Keeper]
Alexander McIntosh "Fergus"
John Robertson "Auchavan"
County Map |
016 |
A stream having its source at the foot of "Badanden Hill", flows in a south westerly direction into the "River Isla". |
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SLUGGAN |
"Sluggan"
The Sluggan |
William Grewer G.K. [Game Keeper]
Alexander McIntosh "Fergus"
John Robertson, "Auchavan"
Property Plan |
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2 small rocky hollows situated at the foot of "Badanden Hill", - "Garrets Burn", flows through its centre. |
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GLEN FINLET |
Glen Finlet
Glen Finlet
Glen Finlet |
Property Plan
John Anderson G.K. [Game Keeper]
William Grewer |
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THE BANKS |
The Banks |
Property Plan
John Anderson G.K. [Game Keeper]
William Grewer |
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A low ridge forming part of the western boundary of Glen Finlet. |
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GREEN BRAE |
Green Brae |
Property Plan
John Anderson G.K. [Game Keeper]
William Grewer |
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A hill slope extending from the watershed line on the east of the name to the west. A distance of 25 Chains |
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BADA NA GOIBHRE |
Bada na Gaibhre
Bada na Gaibhre
Bada na Gaibhre |
John Anderson G.K. [Game Keeper]
John Robertson Auchartan
William Grewer G.K. [Game Keeper] |
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An elevated hill feature forming part of the eastern boundary of Glen Finlet. |
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Bada na Goibhre [note]
Goibhre adopted to agree
with previous parishes
[Initialled] A.G
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GLEN TAITNEY |
Glen Taitney
Glen Taitney
Glen Taitney
Glen Taitny |
Property Plan
John Anderson G.K. [Game Keeper]
William Lindsay G.K. [Game Keeper]
County Map |
016 |
A narrow glen extending from "Cairn Daunie" on the north, to its junction with Glen Damff on the south |
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GLENTAITNEY BURN |
Glentaitney Burn |
Property Plan
John Anderson G.K. [Game Keeper]
William Lindsay G.K. [Game Keeper] |
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A small burn, rising at the head of the glen above described, flows in a south-easterly course into Glendamff Burn. |
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BADA CRIONARD |
Bada Crionard
Bada Crionard
Bada Crionard |
John Anderson G.K. [Game Keeper]
William Grewer G.K. [Game Keeper]
William Lindsay Glenhead |
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A ridge forming part of the western boundary of Glen Finlet. |
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BALLOCH |
"Balloch"
"Balloch"
"Balloch"
"Balloch"
"Balloch"
"Balloch" |
James Clark, - occ [occupier]
Adam Jack, M. [Meikle] Forter
James Dowe, Folda
Fullarton's Gazetteer
County Map
Valuation Roll 1859 |
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A farm house with offices and land attached, - The property of the Earl of Airlie. |
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DUCHRAY BURN |
Duchray Burn
Duchray Burn |
James Clark
Adam Jack, M. [Meikle] Forter
James Dowe, Folda |
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A narrow stream rising at the base of "Duchray Hill", flows in a southerly course into Balloch Burn, near the farm of "Balloch". |
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BALLOCH BURN |
Balloch Burn |
James Clark
Adam Jack, M. [Meikle] Forter,
James Dowe, Folda |
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A narrow stream rising on the farm of "Balloch", close to the boundary, flows in an easterly course into the "River Isla". |
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DALVANIE |
"Dalvanie"
"Dalvanie"
"Dalvanie"
Dalvainny |
Alexander Graham, occ, [occupier]
John Robertson "Auchavan"
Adam Jack. M. [Meikle] Forter
Valuation Roll 1859 |
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A good farm house having offices and land attached. The property of the Earl of Airlie. |
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AUCHINREE |
Auchinree |
Alexander Graham
John Robertson "Auchavan"
Adam Jack. M. [Meikle] Forter |
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A farm house having offices and land attached. The property of the Earl of Airlie. |
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LITTLE FORTER |
Little Forter
Little Forter
Little Forter |
Alexander Graham
John Robertson "Auchavan"
Adam Jack. M. [Meikle] Forter
County Map
Val: [Valuation] Roll 1859 |
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An excellent dwelling house with offices and land attached. The property of the Earl of Airlie. |
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MEIKLE FORTER |
Meikle Forter
Meikle Forter
Meikle Forter
Meikle Forter
Meikle Forter |
Adam Jack, occ, [occupier]
James Dowe, "Folda",
Alexander Graham,
County Map
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A good farm house having offices & land attached. - The property of the Earl of Airlie. |
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Situated about 1/2 mile West of Meikle Forter. |
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BOLYELL |
Bolyell
Ballyett |
Adam Jack
James Dowe, "Folda"
Alexander Graham
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An old cot house on the farm of "Meikle Forter". |
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BURNSIDE |
"Burnside"
Burnside
Burnside |
Adam Jack
James Dowe, "Folda"
Alexander Graham
County Map |
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A cothouse situated on the farm of "Meikle Forter". |
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BRIDGE OF FORTER |
Bridge of Forter |
Adam Jack
James Dowe, "Folda"
Alexander Graham |
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A county bridge over the "River Isla", east of the farm of Little Forter. |
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FORTER CASTLE (In ruins) |
Castle (In Ruins)
Castle (In Ruins)
Castle (In Ruins)
Castle of Forter
Castle of Fortar
Castle of Fortar
Castle of Fortar |
New Stat: [Statistical] Account
Adam Jack, "M. [Meikle] Forter"
James Dowe, "Folda"
James Clark. "Balloch,"
Old Stat: Acct. [Statistical Account]
New Stat: Acct. [Statistical Account]
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A ruinous castle, close to the farm of "Meikle Forter", the walls are for the most part entire. |
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The Knaps |
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FOLDA SCHOOL |
Folda School and Post Office
Folda School and Post Office |
James Dowe, occ [occupier],
Adam Jack, M. [Meikle] Forter
John Robertson, "Auchavan" |
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A school house and post office, - The school is supported by the Society for "Propagating Christian Knowledge" |
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POST OFFICE [Folda School] |
Folda School and Post Office
Folda School and Post Office |
James Dowe, occ [occupier],
Adam Jack, M. [Meikle] Forter
John Robertson, "Auchavan" |
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A school house and post office. |
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MOUNT BLAIR |
Mount Blair
Mount Blair
Mount Blair
Mount Blair |
New Stat: [Statistical] Account
Adam Jack, M. [Meikle] Forter
James Clark "Balloch"
County Map |
022 |
A very prominent hill feature situated on the western boundary of the parish, "Mount Blair, from its isolated position, is the most conspicuous hill in the parish", "and elevated above the level of the sea about 2260 feet"
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CÀRN AN FHIDHLEIR |
Carn a' Fhidhleir
Carn a' Fhidhleir
Carn a' Fhidhleir |
Alexander Graham Dalvanie
Thomas Shaw, Meikle Forter
Alexander Shaw, Balyett |
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A hill feature lying to the North West of "Meikle Forter". |
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Fidhleir, fiddler (G [Gaelic])
An, of the article is always used before fh, in the gen. [genitive] and dat. [dative] sing. [singular]
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RIVER ISLA |
River Isla
River Isla
River Isla
River Isla
River Isla
River Isla
River Isla
River Isla |
New Statistical Account
Johnston's Co. [County] Map
Estate Plans
Fullarton's Gazeteer
County Map
Old Stat: [Statistical] Account
Chalmer's Caledonia
Caledonia Romana |
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A river rising in the North of Glenisla Parish, (bears the name from the junction of two streams in the North of Trace 12 Sheet 9) and flows in a Southerly direction through its centre till arriving at "West Needs", it forms the boundary between the Parishes of Glenisla and Lentrathen, which it continues to do to their southern extremity. It then forms the boundary between the Counties of Perth and Forfar to the south extremity of Airly Ph. [Parish], and then flowing in a South Westerly direction through part of Perthshire, falls into the River Tay about two miles from "Cupar Angus". |
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COT CRAIG |
Cot Craig
Cot Craig
Cot Craig |
John Robertson, Achavan
Thomas Shaw, Little Forter
Alexander Shaw, Boyell |
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A small craig situated about 22 chains south of "Meikle Forter". |
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CREAG AN FHITHICH |
Creag an Fhithich
Creag an Fhithich
Creag an Fhithich |
John Robertson
Thomas Shaw
Alexander Shaw
James Dow Schoolmaster, Folda |
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This name is applied to a large craig a little south of "Cot Craig" and opposite "Inverharity". The name signifies the Ravens Craig. |
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CREAG A' PHRIS |
Creag a Phris
Creag a Phris
Creag a Phris |
John Robertson
Thomas Shaw
Alexander Shaw |
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A small craig about 10 chains south east of "Craig an Fhithich" The name signifying the Bush Craig. |
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Creag an Fhithich [note]
Fitheach, a raven (G [Gaelic])
or Fhitheach
Creag a Phris [note]
Preas, or Pris, a bush (G [Gaelic]) |
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CREAG NA CUIGEIL |
Creag na Cuigeil
Creag na Cuigeil
Creag na Cuigeil |
John Robertson
Thomas Shaw
Alexander Shaw |
022 |
A well known name applied to a prominent craig on the south eastern shoulder of "Mount Blair" signifying the Craig of the Distaff. |
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CREAG LOISGTE |
Creag Loisgte
Creag Loisgte
Creag Loisgte
Craig Loiste |
Thomas Shaw
Alexander Shaw
John Robertson
Estate Plan |
022 |
A small craig situated about 20 chains east of "Creag na Cuigeil" the name signifies Burnt Craig |
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CORRIE VANOCH |
Corrie Vanoch
Corrie Vanoch
Corrie Vanoch
Corrie Vanoch |
John Robertson
John McKenzie. Alrick
Thomas Shaw
Estate Plan |
022 |
A large corrie on the west side of Mount Blair, in which is situated a famous spring of pure water. |
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Creag na Cuigeil [note]
Cuigeil, a distaff or hand rock (G [Gaelic])
Creag Loisgte [note]
Loisgte, burnt, scorched, scalded (G [Gaelic]) |
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INVERHARITY |
Inverharity
Inverharity
Inverharity
Inverharity
Inverharity
Inverharity |
James Dow Folda
Robert Guild Occupier
James McNicol West Doldy
Thomas Shaw
County Map
Val: [Valuation] Roll 1859 |
022 |
This name is applied to a farm and several houses occupied by Robert Guild and others and the property of the Heirs of the late Robert Smyth Esqr. |
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BALMEANACH |
Ballymeanach
Ballymeanach
Ballymeanach
Balmenoch
Balmeanach |
James Dow
Thomas Shaw
James Paterson
Val: [Valuation] Roll 1859
A.W. Myles Esq. Forfar (County Clerk) |
022 |
Several cothouses situated about 30 chains south of "Inverharity". The property of the Heirs of the late Robert Smith Esqr. |
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WEST MILL (Corn) |
West Mill (Corn)
West Mill (Corn)
West Mill (Corn) |
James Paterson Occ [Occupier]
James Dow
John McKenzie
Val [Valuation] Roll 1859 |
022 |
A farm house and Corn Mill The property of the Heirs of the late Robert Smyth Esqr. |
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County Forfar
Balmeanach [note]
Menach is the nearest conformity to the Gaelic form "Meadhonach"
and as elsewhere adopted in "Monamenach" Sheet 13. |
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ALTALTAN COTTAGE |
Altaltan Cottage
Altaltan Cottage
Altaltan Cottage |
Thomas Shaw
Alexander Shaw |
022 |
A small dwelling house the property of the Earl of Airlie |
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DUNNIE |
Doonie
Doonie
Doonie
Dounie
Dunnie |
Estate Plan
John Robertson Occupier
John Mckenzie
County Map
A.W. Myles Esq. Forfar |
022 |
A good farmhouse The property of the Heirs of the late Thomas Rattary Esqr. and occupied by John Robertson |
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BLACK WATER |
Black Water
Black Water
Black Water
Black Water
Black Water |
David Fleming Whitehouse
James Fleming Ley Hillock
John Ferguson, Schoolmaster Drumfork
Old Statistical Account
New Statl. [Statistical] Account |
022 |
A well known name applied to a water or river, rising in the north of the parish of "Kirkmichael, Perthshire", flows southward, and bears the name of River Shee, till it forms part of the Boundary between the counties of Perth and Forfar, thence it is called Black Water to its junction with the River Ericht, near Bridge of Cally. |
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Black Water [note]
"At the extremity of the Parish (Alyth) there
is a beautiful little country surrounded with
hills & intersected by the Black Water or Ericht, which
in summer has a delightful appearance. That
part of it connected with this Parish called the
"Blacklunnans" lies in the county of Angus."
Old Statl. [Statistical] Account. |
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MOUNTBLAIR COTTAGE |
Mountblair Cottage
Mountblair Cottage
Mountblair Cottage |
David Fleming. Whitehouse
John Ferguson Schoolmaster
James Fleming |
022 |
A new substantial cottage the property of William Shaw Esqr. |
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WESTERTOWN |
Westertown
Westertown
Westertown
Westerton
Westertown |
Mrs. Shaw Occupier
David Fleming
John Ferguson
County Map
Val: [Valuation] Roll 1859 |
022 |
A good farm house the property of William Shaw Esqr. |
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BURNSIDE |
Burnside
Burnside
Burnside
Burnside
Burnside |
Mrs Fleming Occupier
David Fleming
John Ferguson
County Map
Val: [Valuation] Roll 1859 |
022 |
A cothouse the property of William Shaw Esqr. |
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TOMLIA |
Tomlia
Tomlia
Tomlia
Tamlia |
County Map
David Fleming
John Ferguson
County Map |
022 |
A small cothouse the property of William Shaw Esqr. |
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CROYDON |
Croydon
Croydon
Croydon
Croydon |
County Map
Mrs. Paterson Occupier
David Fleming
County Map |
022 |
An old cothouse the property of Alexander Fraser, Arbroath. |
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BRAESIDE |
Braeside
Braeside
Braeside
Braeside |
Donald McKenzie Occupier
David Fleming
County Map |
022 |
A small cothouse the property of Alexander Fraser |
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COIRE GOIBHRE |
Coire Gobhair
Coire Gobhair
Coire Gobhair
Coire Gobhair |
James Fleming
David Fleming
John Ferguson
Donald McKenzie Braeside |
022 |
A large corrie in the south side of Mount Blair. the name signifies Goat Corrie. |
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TOM BEALAIDH |
Tom Bealaidh
Tom Bealaidh
Tom Bealaidh |
Donald McKenzie
David Fleming
John Ferguson |
022 |
A name applied to a small rocky knoll. Situated about 20 chains north of Braeside and signifies Broom Knoll. |
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GLACK OF THE BARNETTS |
Glack of the Barnetts
Glack of the Barnetts |
Estate Plan
James Fleming |
022 |
A small pass or hollow, at the north end of Over Craig and head of Coire Gobhair. |
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Coire Goibhre [note]
See page 55
Coire. A circular hollow surrounded with hills (G [Gaelic])
Gobhair a goat (G [Gaelic])
Tom Bealaidh [note]
Tom, a Knoll. Bealaidh, broom (G [Gaelic]) |
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OVER CRAIG |
Over Craig
Over Craig
Over Craig |
John McKenzie Alrick
David Fleming Whitehouse
Estate Plan |
022 |
A prominent range of rocks situated about 35 chains East of Braeside |
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TOBAR A' CHINN |
Tobar a' Chinn
Tobar a' Chinn
Tobar a' Chinn |
John McKenzie
Thomas Shaw
William Campbell Over Alrick |
022 |
A name applied to a strong spring of pure water about 60 chains west of Alrick, and Signifies the Head Well. |
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LITTLE DUNNIE |
Little Doonie
Little Doonie
Little Doonie
Little Dounie
Little Dunnie |
John Burns Occupier
John McKenzie
Estate Plan
County Map
A.W. Myles Esq. Forfar |
022 |
A good farmhouse the property of the Heirs of Thomas Rattary Esqr. |
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County Forfar
Tobar a' Chinn [note]
Tobar, a well or fountain, Chean or Ceann, Head. or before (G [Gaelic]) |
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DOONIE BURN |
Doonie Burn
Doonie Burn
Doonie Burn |
Estate Plan
John McKenzie
John Robertson |
022 |
A good stream issuing from a spring in "Corrie Vanoch", pursues a south easterly course and falls into "River Isla" at Little Doonie". |
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INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL [nr Alrick] |
Industrial School
Industrial School
Industrial School |
J. P. McPhail. Ph. [Parish] Schoolmaster
John McKenzie
James Dow |
022 |
A neat and handsome new building purposed to be a School house for females, It was built at Mrs. Rattray's expense and a sum of money mortified by her is to contribute its main support. |
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ALRICK |
Alrick
Alrick
Alrick
Alrick |
John McKenzie Proptr. & Occr. [Proprietor & Occupier]
Estate Plan Mr. Rattrays
James McNicol
County Map |
022 |
A good farmhouse the property of John McKenzie |
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OVER ALRICK |
Over Alrick
Over Alrick
Over Alrick |
William Campbell Occupier
John McKenzie
James McNicol |
022 |
A Small farm house the property of the Heirs of the late Thomas Rattary Esqr. |
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ALRICK BURN |
Alrick Burn
Alrick Burn
Alrick Burn |
Estate Plan
John McKenzie
William Campbell |
022 |
A good stream rising near Over Craig, flows in an easterly direction and falls into River Isla at Brewlands. |
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DRUMFORK |
Drumfork
Drumfork
Drumfork
Drumfoe
Drumfork |
John Ferguson Occupier
James Fleming
David Fleming
County Map
Val: [Valuation] Roll 1859 |
022 |
This well known name is applied to a small dwelling house and offices several cothouses, a school and Burying ground in which there is the remains of an old Chapel. The cothouses and burying ground are on trace 3 Sheet 29. The property of __ Robertson Esqr. |
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DRUMFORK BRIDGE |
Drumfork Bridge |
John Ferguson
James Fleming
David Fleming |
022 |
A small wooden bridge across the Black Water on the farm of "Drumfork" the name is well known. |
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NETHER CRAIG |
Nether Craig
Nether Craig
Nether Craig |
John McKenzie Alrick
David Fleming
Estate Plan |
022 |
A range of cropping and precipitous rocks situated about 40 chains east of Hillyhouse and a little south of Over Craig |
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BLACKLUNANS |
Blacklunnans
Blacklunnans
Blacklunnans
Blacklunans
Blacklunans |
Old Stat [Statistical] Account
Fullarton's Gazetteer
Valuation Roll
New Stat [Statistical] Account
J. Japp. Esqre. Banker Alyth. |
022 |
A small fertile district lying alongside and to the east of the Black Water. It is composed of several properties or holdings |
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Blacklunans [note]
Loun. &c sheltered Jameison
"Under the Lun or lewe of a hedge".
the lee or sheltered side.
[Initialled] JB |
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SCHOOL [Blacklunans] |
School
School
School
School |
Mr. Davidson Teacher
James Fleming Leyhillock
David Fleming Whitehouse
J. P. McPhail, Kirkton |
022 |
A good building used as a school and dwelling house, holding off the Established school in Alyth. |
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LEYHILLOCK |
Leyhillock
Leyhillock
Leyhillock
Leyhill
Leyhillock |
James Fleming Occupier
John Ferguson Drumfork
David Fleming
County Map
Val: [Valuation] Roll 1859 |
022 |
A dwelling house and offices the property of William Shaw Esqr. |
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SCHOOL [F.C. [Free Church], nr Drumfork] |
School
School
School |
John Ferguson. Teacher
James Fleming
David Fleming |
022 |
A small building used as a school at Drumfork, supported by the Free Church, and school fees. |
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COLDRACH |
Coldrach
Coldrach
Coldrach
Coldrach |
Peter Fleming "Dounie"
David Fleming, "Whitehouse"
Alexander McKenzie, "Boreland"
Val: [Valuation] Roll 1859 |
022 |
A farm house having offices and land attached, The property of Alexander Fraser. |
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DRUMOUR |
Drumour
Drumouc
Dramour |
Peter Fleming "Dounie"
David Fleming, "Whitehouse"
Alexander McKenzie, "Boreland"
County Map
Val: [Valuation] Roll 1859 |
022 |
A cot house situated on the farm of "Boreland". |
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HILLYHOUSE |
Hillyhouse
Hillyhouse |
Peter Fleming "Dounie"
David Fleming, "Whitehouse"
Alexander McKenzie, "Boreland"
Val [Valuation] Roll 1859 |
022 |
An old cothouse situated on the farm of "Boreland," |
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WHITEHOUSE |
Whitehouse
Whitehouse
Whitehouse |
Peter Fleming "Dounie"
David Fleming, "Whitehouse"
Alexander McKenzie, "Boreland"
County Map
Val: [Valuation] Roll 1859 |
022 |
A fine farm house having offices and land attached, The property of the occupier D. Fleming. |
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BORELAND |
"Boreland"
"Boreland"
"Boreland"
Browland
Borland |
A. McKenzie, Occ, [Occupier]
Peter Fleming, "Dounie"
David Fleming, "Whitehouse"
County Map
Val: [Valuation] Roll 1859 |
022 |
A farm house having offices and land connected, The property of the occupier, |
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HILLOCKS OF BORELAND |
"Hillocks of Boreland"
Hillock at Borland |
A. McKenzie
Peter Fleming, "Dounie"
David Fleming, "Whitehouse"
Val [Valuation] Roll 1859 |
022 |
A farm house having offices and land attached, The property of Alexander McKenzie, "Boreland", |
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WYND |
"Wynd" |
A. McKenzie
Peter Fleming, "Dounie"
David Fleming, "Whitehouse" |
022 |
A small farm house situated a little to the east of the farm of the "Hillocks of Boreland," |
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MILLTON |
Millton
Millton
Millton
Milltown |
Peter Fleming, "Dounie"
David Fleming. "Whitehouse"
A. McKenzie, "Boreland"
Val: [Valuation] Roll 1859 |
022 |
A large farm house having offices, a "Corn Mill", and land attached, the property of N. Shaw, There are other dwellings a little to the south-east which are also included in the name, |
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CORN MILL [Millton] |
"Corn Mill" |
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[Millton] A large farm house having offices, a "Corn Mill", and land attached, the property of N. Shaw, |
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DOUNIE |
"Dounie"
Dunay |
Peter Fleming, "Dounie"
David Fleming, "Whitehouse"
A. McKenzie, "Boreland"
Val: [Valuation] Roll 1859 |
022 |
Applicable to a farm house and a number of scattered dwellings, the property of Peter Fleming, |
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BUTTERWELL |
"Butterwell"
"Butterwell"
"Butterwell" |
Peter Fleming, "Dounie",
David Fleming, "Whitehouse",
James Adams. Occ, [Occupier] |
022 |
A small farm house in tolerable repair, The property of D. Fleming, "Whitehouse", |
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TARNIE |
"Tarnie"
"Tarnie" |
W. Crichton, occupier,
James Adams, "Butterwell", |
022 |
A small farmhouse having offices and land connected, - The property of Mr. Small, Brewlands, |
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MEALL MHOR |
Meall Mhor
Meall Mhor
Meall Mhor
Meal Voir
Mealavore |
James Adams "Butterwell",
W. Crichton, "Tarnie"
Estate Plan
County Map |
022 |
A prominent hill feature, situated a little to the north of the farm house of "Butterwell", |
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MEALL BHEAG |
Meall Bheag
Meall Bheag
Meall Bheag
Meal Veg
Mealaveg Hill |
James Adams, Butterwell
W. Crichton, "Tarnie",
Estate Plan
County Map |
022 |
A hill feature on the farm of "Tarnie", - The property of Mr. Small, of "Brewlands", |
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AUCHENCHAPEL |
Auchenchapel
Auchenchapel
Auchenchapel |
James Donald, Occ: [Occupier]
Adam Jack, - Tulloch
John Robertson, "Auchavan" |
023 |
A small farm stead with land attached, The property of the Heirs of the late Mr. Smith. |
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CNOC NA CAILLICHE |
"Cnoc na Cailliche"
"Cnoc na Cailliche"
"Cnoc na Cailliche"
Knockmacaillach |
James Donald, "Auchenchapel"
John Robertson
William Grewer, G.K. [Game Keeper]
Estate Plan. |
023 |
A small hill on the south east side of the farm of "Auchenchapel," |
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CHAPEL (Site of) [Auchenchapel] |
Chapel (Site of) |
"James Donald"
William Grewer, G.K. [Game Keeper]
John Robertson |
023 |
This site having been pointed out by James Donald, and William Grewer, whose names are quoted as authorities, has been marked on Examination Trace, - It is situated on a gentle rising ground, and is surrounded by what appears to be the foundation of a bank, or wall, A hollow space within this is pointed out as the object here referred, to. |
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Auchenchapel [note]
Smith of Bowharry |
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GOLAN WELL |
Golan Well
Golan Well
Golan Well |
James Donald, "Auchenchapel"
John Robertson, Auchavan
William Grewer, G.K. [Game Keeper] |
023 |
A spring of excellent water situated near the farm house of Auchenchapel, |
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WELL [Auchenchapel] |
Well
Well
Well |
James Donald, "Auchenchapel"
John Robertson, Auchavan
William Grewer, G.K. [Game Keeper] |
023 |
A very fine spring of water close to the "Site of the Chapel," |
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GARRETS BURN |
"Garrets Burn"
"Garrets Burn"
"Garrets Burn" |
Property plan
John Anderson "Glenmarkie"
James Donald, Auchenchapel |
023 |
A narrow stream rising on the north-east side of "Badenden Hill," flows in a southerly course into the Muckle Burn north of the farm house of "Tulloch," |
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PITLOCHRIE |
Pitlochrie
Pitlochrie
Pitlochrie
Pitlochrie |
Property Plan
Francis Robie, Occ, [Occupier]
Alexander Jack, "Tulloch",
Val: [Valuation] Roll 1859 |
023 |
A farm house having offices and lands in connexion, - The property of Mr. Small, of "Brewlands", |
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CRAIGIE LAW |
Craigie Law
Craigie Law
Craigie Law |
Property Plan
Francis Robie
Alexander Jack, "Tulloch"
County Map |
023 |
A prominent feature about three quarters of a mile North-West of "Glenmarkie Lodge". |
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CLAUTSCHIP |
"Clautschip" |
Property Plan
Francis Robie
Alexander Jack, "Tulloch" |
023 |
A prominent feature overlooking "Glenmarkie Lodge |
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TULLOCH |
"Tulloch"
"Tulloch"
"Tulloch"
"Tulloch" |
Alexander Jack - Occ [Occupier]
James Stewart, "Craighead"
James Donald, "Auchanl. [Auchenchapel]"
Val: [Valuation] Roll 1859 |
023 |
A farm house and offices with land attached - The property of Mr. Small of "Brewlands". |
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HARE CAIRN |
"Hare Cairn"
"Hare Cairn" |
Alexander Jack
James Stewart, "Craighead"
James Donald, "Auchanl. [Auchenchapel]"
County Map |
023 |
A prominent feature situated on the boundary between the parishes of Glenisla and Lintrathan |
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CAIRN HILL |
"Cairn Hill"
"Cairn Hill" |
Alexander Jack
James Stewart, "Craighead"
James Donald, "Auchanl. [Auchenchapel]"
County Map |
023 |
An elevation situated on the farm of Pitlochrie, extent defined on Trace, |
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ALLT NA BEINNE |
"Allt na Beinne"
"Allt na Beinne"
"Allt na Beinne" |
William Grewar, G.K. [Game Keeper]
James Donald
John Robertson |
023 |
A small stream rising at the foot of "Badenden Hill", flows in a south-westerly course into the "River Isla", by the "West Mill", |
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CRAIGHEAD |
"Craighead"
"Craighead"
"Craighead"
"Craighead"
"Craighead" |
James Stewart, occ [occupier]
Property Plan
J. Donald, "Auchenchapel"
County Map
Val: [Valuation] Roll 1859 |
023 |
A good farm house, having occices and land attached, - The property of the Earl of Airlie, |
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CRAIGNITY |
Craignity
Craignity |
James Stewart
Property Plan
J. Donald, "Auchenchapel"
Val: [Valuation] Roll 1859 |
023 |
A farm house having offices and a farm of land attached, - The property of the Earl of Airlie, |
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Allt na Beinne [note]
"The mountain stream" (G [Gaelic]) |
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GLEN FINLET |
"Glen Finlet"
"Glen Finlet"
"Glen Finlet" |
Property Plan
John Anderson, "Glenmarkie"
William Grewer, G.K. [Game Keeper] |
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A steep Glen, extending from the "Calls of Finlet" on Sheet 16, to "Glenmarkie" on this Sheet, - It is situated on the Estate of Mr. Small, "Brewlands", |
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FINLET BURN |
"Finlet Burn"
Findlat Burn |
Property Plan
John Anderson, "Glenmarkie",
William Grewer, G.K. [Game Keeper]
County Map |
023 |
This burn is named by that supplied from the eastern base of "Bodnasparet", on Sheet 16, to "Glenmarkie", its course lies in the hollow of "Finlet Glen", |
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GLENMARKIE LODGE |
"Glenmarkie Lodge"
"Glenmarkie Lodge"
"Glenmarkie Lodge"
"Glenmarkie Lodge" |
Property Plan
John Anderson, G.K. [Game Keeper]
James Donald, "Auchenchapel"
Val: [Valuation Roll] 1859 |
023 |
An excellent dwelling used as a shooting Lodge The property of Mr. Small, of Brewlands. |
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CROCK |
Crock
Crock
Crock
Crock
Crock |
Estate Plan
Johnston's Co. [County] Map
John Lyons, Glenmarkie
Thomas Farquharson, Whitehill
County Map |
023 |
A high, flat topped, oblong hill which forms a very prominent feature. The name is derived from the Gaelic "Cnoc" |
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STURT (Ruins) |
Sturt (In Ruins)
Sturt (In Ruins)
Sturt (In Ruins)
Sturt (In Ruins)
Sturt (In Ruins)
Sturt (In Ruins) |
Estate Plan
Johnston's Co. [County] Map
David Anderson. Oc. [Occupier]
John Lyons
County Map
Val: [Valuation] Roll 1859 |
023 |
The remains of a farm steading which has not been occupied for a number of years - It is the property of the Earl of Airlie. |
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GLENMARKIE |
Glenmarkie
Glenmark
Glenmarkie |
Estate Plan
Johnston's Co. [County] Plan
David Anderson.
John Lyons
County Map
Val: [Valuation] Roll 1859 |
023 |
A farm steading the property of the Heirs of T. Rattray Esqr. There is a shooting lodge a little to the North of it. |
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BLAIRANTOSH |
Blairantosh
Blairantosh
Blairantosh |
Estate Plan
David Anderson
John Lyons |
023 |
A ridge or shoulder of slight importance projecting from Hare Cairn, |
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Co. [County] Forfar
Crock [note]
Crock, a ewe (Jameison) |
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GALLOW HILL |
Gallow Hill
Gallow Hill
Gallow Hill |
Estate Plan
James McNicol
Thomas Shaw |
023 |
A large and prominent hill of considerable height, oval topped, and situated opposite Bridge of Brewlands |
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LINDALLA |
Lindalla
Lindalla
Lindalla |
Estate Plan
John Mill
Thomas Shaw |
023 |
A hill feature situated about 60 chains east of Clachnockater. |
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SHANDREW |
Shandrew
Shandrew
Shandrew
Shandro |
John McDonald Occupier
Charles Duncan
John Crombie, Kirkton
Val: [Valuation] Roll 1859 |
023 |
A small farmhouse, the property of the Heirs of the late Thomas Rattray Esqr. |
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CORNACLOICH |
Cornacloich
Corneycloich
Corneycloich
Corneycloich
Corneycloich
Cornacloich |
A.W. Myles Esq. County Clerk, Forfar
Mrs. McFarlane Occupier
Charles Duncan
John Crombie
J. P. McPhail, Schoolmaster
Val: [Valuation] Roll 1859 |
023 |
An old Farmhouse, the property of the Heirs of the late Thomas Rattray Esqr. |
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County Forfar
Cornacloich [note]
From Corn a Cloch The Stone Cup (G [Gaelic]) |
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CLACHNOCKATER |
Clachnockater
Clachnockater
Clachnockater
Clacknochater |
John Mill propt. [proprietor]
James McNicol
Thomas Shaw
Val: [Valuation] Roll 1859 |
023 |
A good farm house the property of and occupied by John Mill. |
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BRIDGE OF BREWLANDS |
Bridge of Brewlands
Bridge of Brewlands
Bridge of Brewlands |
James McNicol
John Crombie
James Bruce |
023 |
This name is applied to a Bridge (built principally by the late Mr. Rattray,) Smithy a School & several dwelling houses the property of the Heirs of the late Thomas Rattray Esqr. Occupied by James Bruce and others. |
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WESTER DOLDY |
Wester Doldy
Wester Doldy
Wester Doldy
Wester Doldy |
James McNicol Occupier
James Bruce
John Mill
County Map |
023 |
A small farmhouse the property of the Heirs of the late Thomas Rattray Esqr. |
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CRIECH |
Criech
Criech
Criech
Creigh |
J Green Occupier
John Ferguson, Drumfork
David Fleming, Whitehouse
County Map |
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A small cothouse the property of Mr. Robertson |
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KNOCKALI |
Knockali
Knockali
Knockali |
John Ferguson
J Green
David Fleming |
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A name applied to a knoll of considerable size situated 30 chains south of Criech |
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DRUMTURN BURN |
Green Burn
Green Burn
Green Burn
Drumturn Burn
Drumturn Burn
Drumturn Burn
Drumturn Burn
Burn of Drumturn
Burn of Drumturn
Burn of Drumturn |
John Ferguson
David Fleming
James Fleming
John Anderson Esqr. Blairgowrie
David Reid Milton
Charles Robertson Milton
Estate Plan of Easter Bleaton
Duncan McLachlan Upr. [Upper] Blackhall
Mr Davidson Teacher Drumfork
Estate Plan of Sir G. Ramsay's Bamff |
029 |
A good stream bearing this name from the junction of two streams near the County boundary in & south of trace 3 sheet 29 flows in a southerly direction and falls into the Black Water. It is better known by the name of Drumturn Burn. |
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CHAPEL (Ruins of) [Drumfork] |
Chapel (Remains of)
Chapel (Remains of)
Chapel (Remains of) |
David Fleming
John ferguson
James Fleming |
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A small ruin at Drumfork formerly used as a place of Worship it is about 33 feet long and 16 broad the walls remaining are about 2 feet thick and the same in height and attached to it a burying ground still in use. On a stone in front of the Chapel is carved a date - 1668, - which would lead to the supposition of its having been Episcopal, |
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CAIRN GIBBS |
Cairn Gibbs
Cairn Gibbs
Cairn Gibbs |
Estate Plan
John McKenzie
Thomas Shaw |
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A well known name applied to a hill of considerable height on the parish boundary, having two features, bearing the same name. |
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REDLATCHES |
Redlatches
Redlatches
Redlatches |
Charles Robertson Oc. [Occupier]
Miss McNicoll, Prop. [Proprietor]
J. P. McPhail, Schoolmaster |
030 |
A small dwelling house the property of Miss McNicoll, Holemyre. |
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DRUIM DEARG |
Druim Dearg
Druim Dearg
Druim Dearg
Drum Darg
Drumderg |
Charles Robertson, Gamekeeper
Alexander Farquharson, Whitehill
J. Fenton
Estate Plan
Johnstons Co. [County] Map |
030 |
A ridge topped conspicuous hill, The name is Gaelic and signifies the Red Ridge |
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KNOCKTON |
Knockton
Knockton
Knockton
Knockton |
Charles Robertson
J. Kenton
Estate Plan
Co. [County] Map |
030 |
A high oval shaped hill situated at the point where the County Boundary takes a sharp angle. |
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County Forfar
Druim Dearg [note]
Druim. the ridge of a hill
Dearg - red colored (G [Gaelic]) |
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HARE HILL |
Hare Hill
Hare Hill
Hare Hill |
Charles Robertson
J. Fenton
Estate Plan |
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An unimportant eminence on the County Boundary. |
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SADDLE HILL |
Saddle Hill |
Charles Robertson
J. Fenton
Estate Plan |
030 |
A long regularly shaped, curved hill, on the Co. By. [County Boundary], On it are two features bearing names, viz. Black Hill and Hill of Fernyhirst. |
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BLACK HILL |
Black Hill |
Charles Robertson
J. Fenton
Estate Plan |
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A height situated on the North end of "Saddle Hill" of which it forms a part. |
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Co. [County] Fofar |
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BREWLANDS |
Brewlands
Brewlands
Brewlands |
Estate Plan
D. H. Halkett Factor
J. P. McPhail Schoolmaster |
023 |
A good mansion house with offices attached, the property of the Heirs of the late T. Rattray Esqr. |
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MID DOLDY |
Mid Doldy
Mid Doldy
Mid Doldy |
James McNicoll, W. [Wester] Doldy
J. P. McPhail
Thomas Cargill, Over Auchinleish |
023 |
A small cothouse the property of the heirs of the late Robert Smyth Esqr. |
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EASTER DOLDY |
Easter Doldy |
James McNicoll, W. [Wester] Doldy
J. P. McPhail
Thomas Cargill, Over Auchinleish |
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A small cothouse the property of the heirs of the late Robert Smyth Esqr. |
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KIRKTON BURN |
Kirkton Burn
Kirkton Burn
Kirkton Burn |
Estate Plan
John Crombie
David Edwards |
023 |
A small stream rising at the East of "Gallow Hill", falls into River Isla near the Ph. [Parish] Manse. |
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KIRKTON OF GLENISLA |
Kirkton of Glenisla
Kirkton of Glenisla
Kirkton of Glenisla
Kirktown of Glenisla |
Rev. [Reverend] P. Cameron, Ph. [Parish] Minister
J. P. McPhail, Ph. [Parish] Schoolmaster
Estate Plan
County Map |
023 |
A small scattered hamlet in the parish of that name mainly comprised in the buildings necessary to a Parish village - It contains a Ph. [Parish] and Free Church with a School and manse connected with each, There is also a good Inn. |
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CHURCH [Kirkton of Glenisla] |
Church (Ph [Parish])
Church (Ph [Parish])
Church (Ph [Parish]) |
Rev. [Reverend] P. Cameron
J. McPhail, Schoolmaster
Estate Plan |
023 |
A good building (erected in 1821), with Burying Ground attached, used as the Parish Church for Glenisla Parish, It is the property of the Heritors of the Ph. [Parish]. |
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MANSE [nr Kirkton of Glenisla] |
Manse |
Rev. [Reverend] P. Cameron
J. McPhail, Schoolmaster
Estate Plan |
023 |
A good dwelling house, the property of the Heritors, and occupied by the Rev. [Reverend] P. Cameron Ph. [Parish] Minister. |
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FREE CHURCH [Kirkton of Glenisla] |
Free Church
Free Church
Free Church |
Rev. [Reverend] J. Simpson, Minister
David Edwards, Schoolmaster
Charles Duncan, Macritch |
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A good building the property of the Free Church Congregation. |
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SCHOOL (FREE CHURCH) [Kirkton] |
Free Church School |
Rev. [Reverend] J Simpson, Minister
David Edwards, Schoolmaster
Charles Duncan, Macritch |
023 |
A good building used as a School in connection with the Free Ch. [Church]. It is partly supported by a grant by the late T. Rattray Esqr. |
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FREE CHURCH MANSE [Kirkton of Glenisla] |
Free Church Manse |
Rev. [Reverend] J Simpson, Minister
David Edwards, Schoolmaster
Charles Duncan, Macritch |
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A good building occupied by the minister of the Free Ch. [Church] |
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LADY WELL |
Lady Well
Lady Well
Lady Well |
New Statistical Account
J. McPhail, Ph. [Parish] Schoolmaster
Rev. [Reverend] P. Cameron, Ph. [Parish] Minister |
023 |
A fine spring of pure water near the manse supposed to have been dedicated to the Virgin Mary. There are no remains of a Chapel near it, nor are any remembered to have been seen. |
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SHANK |
Shank
Shank
Shank
Shank |
C. Clark Oc. [Occupier]
James Simpson
David Edwards
Val: [Valuation] Roll 1859 |
023 |
A very inferior farm steading the property of the Heirs of the late T. Rattray Esqr. |
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WOODEND |
Woodend
Woodend
Woodend |
James McDougal Oc. [Occupier]
James Simpson
John Crombie |
023 |
A name appling [applying] to a large & two small dwelling houses, the former on this plan, the latter on 23.14 |
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OVER AUCHINLEISH |
Over Auchinleish
Over Auchinleish
Over Auchinleish
Over Auchinleish |
Thomas Cargill, Prop. [Proprietor]
Charles Duncan, Macritch
Charles Small, Redhall
Val: [Valuation] Roll 1859 |
023 |
A good farm steading the property of Thomas Cargill. |
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REDHALL |
Redhall
Redhall
Redhall |
Thomas Shaw Prop. [Proprietor]
Charles Small Oc. [Occupier]
Thomas Cargill |
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An inferior farm steading the property of Thomas Shaw, Little Forter. |
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HILLOCKHEAD |
Hillockhead
Hillockhead
Hillockhead |
Thomas Wallace Ocr. [Occupier]
Charles Small
Thomas Cargill |
023 |
A good dwelling house with out houses the property of the Heirs of the late T. Rattray Esqr. |
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CRESSFIT BURN |
Cressfit Burn
Cressfit Burn
Cressfit Burn |
Thomas Shaw, Little Forter
Charles Small
Estate Plan |
023 |
A good stream rising at the foot of "Knockton" and after a course of upwards of a mile falls into River Isla near Redhall. |
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BIRKHILL |
Birkhill
Birkhill
Birkhill |
Thomas Shaw
Charles Small
J. P. McPhail |
023 |
A dwelling house with outhouses the property of the Heirs of the late T. Rattray Esqr. |
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HOLEMYRE |
Holemyre
Holemyre
Holemyre
Holemyrie |
Estate Plan
Miss McNicoll Prop. [Proprietor]
Charles Duncan Macritch
Val: [Valuation] Roll 1859 |
023 |
A small farm steading the property of Miss McNicoll Oc. [Occupier] |
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Cressfit Burn [note]
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DALMOCHY BURN |
Dalmochy Burn
Dalmochy Burn
Dalmochy Burn |
Estate Plan
Charles Small
Thomas Shaw |
023 |
A good stream rising near Redlatches and after a course of about a mile falls into River Isla near Birkhill. |
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KIRKHILLOCKS |
Kirkhillocks
Kirkhillocks
Kirkhillocks
Kirkhillocks
Kirkhillock |
Estate Plan
D. Halkett, Factor
Thomas Farquharson Whitehill
Val: [Valuation] Roll 1859
County Map |
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A ruinous steading the property of the Heirs of the late T. Rattray Esqr. - from which that family take their designation. |
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EAST FREUCHIE |
East Freuchie
East Freuchie
East Freuchie
Easter Freuchie |
Estate Plan
J. McNicoll Esqr. Factor
P. Simpson Ocr. [Occupier]
Val: [Valuation] Roll 1859 |
023 |
A good steading the property of the earl of Airlie |
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WEST FREUCHIE |
West Freuchie
West Freuchie |
Estate Plan
J. McNicoll Esqr. Factor
P. Simpson
Val: [Valuation] Roll 1859 |
023 |
A good steading the property of the Earl of Airlie |
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EAST MILL (Corn) |
East Mill |
Estate Plan
J. McNicoll Esqr. Factor
P. Simpson
Val: [Valuation] Roll 1859 |
023 |
A mill for grinding Corn only, the property of the Heirs of the late T. Rattray Esqr. |
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MUCKLE BURN |
Muckle Burn |
Estate Plan |
023 |
A good stream rising in Sheet 16 Trace 13, and after a long course falls into Newton Burn near Newton. |
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PARKHILL |
Parkhill
Parkhill
Parkhill |
Thomas Farquharson Whitehill
William Lyons, Newton
P. Simpson Freuchie |
023 |
A small cot house on the farm of Newton, |
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NEWTON BURN |
Newton Burn
Newton Burn |
Johnstons Co. [County] Map
Thomas Farquharson Whitehill
William Lyons, Newton
P. Simpson Freuchie |
023 |
This stream for the first part of its course bears the name of "Finlet Burn" but after leaving the glen of that name changes to Newton Burn for the remainder of its course. |
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CREAG REAMHAR |
Creag Reamhar
Creag Reamhar
Creag Reamhar
Craigie Rare
Craig Crair |
Thomas Farquharson
William Lyons
Charles Duncan Macritch
Estate Plan
Johnston's Co. [County] Map |
023 |
A considerable eminence on the Parish Boundary. |
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Co. [County] Forfar -- Ph. [Parish] Glenisla
Creag Reamhar [note]
Creag. a rock. a crag. (G [Gaelic])
Reamhar. big. great. of great circumference (G [Gaelic]) |
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CRAIGENDEIGH |
Craigendeigh
Craigendeigh
Craigendeigh |
Thomas Farquharson, Whitehill
Estate Plan
Charles Robertson, Redlatch |
023 |
A small dwelling house, occupied by Cottars, the property of the Heirs of the late T. Rattray Esqr. |
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NEWTON |
Newton
Newton
Newton |
Estate Plan
Johnston's Co. [County] Map
William Lyons, Farmer |
023 |
A superior farm steading the property of Earl of Airlie. |
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Site of CASTLE |
Site of Castle
Site of Castle
Site of Castle
Newton Castle
The Castle of Newton
The Castle of Newtoun |
William Lyons Newton
J. P. MacPhail
Charles Duncan
New Statistical Account
Fullarton's Gazeteer
"Monipennie" |
023 |
There are now no remains of the building, but about a year ago there was a portion of the wall standing in the old farm house of Newton, It was about 5 feet in thickness, and of considerable strength. |
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Craigendeigh [note]
From Creagandeigh
Creagan. a rocky place. Deigh more fit (G [Gaelic]) |
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DIKEHEAD |
Dikehead
Dikehead
Dikehead |
Thomas Farquharson, Whitehill
Johnston's Co. [County] Map
William Lyons, Newton |
023 |
A small cothouse on the farm of "Bellaty". |
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CAIRN HILL |
Cairn Hill
Cairn Hill
Cairn Hill |
Estate Plan
Alexander Farquharson Whitehill
Charles Duncan Macritch |
030 |
A small Hill, situated about 40 Chains west of the farm house of Whitehill |
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CAMMOCK BURN |
Cammock Burn
Cammock Burn
Cammock Burn |
Estate Plan
A. Farquharson
Charles Duncan |
030 |
A good stream rising on Cairn Hill, pursues a south easterly course, and falls into River Isla near Wester Peathaugh |
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WHITEHILL |
Whitehill
Whitehill
Whitehill
Whitehill |
Alexander Farquharson Proptr. [Proprietor]
Charles Duncan
John McNicol
Val: [Valuation] Roll 1859 |
030 |
A farm house and offices, the property of and occupied by Alexander Farquharson |
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WESTER CAMMOCK |
Wester Cammock
Wester Cammock
Wester Cammock |
Alexander Farquharson Propt. [Proprietor]
Charles Duncan
John McNicol |
030 |
An old dwelling house the property of A. Farquharson. |
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BUSH OF BELLATY |
Bush of Bellaty
Bush of Bellaty
Bush of Bellaty |
Charles Duncan
John Robertson. Bellaty
County Map |
030 |
A small natural wood principally birch on the side of the River Isla. |
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BELLATY |
Bellaty
Bellaty
Bellaty
Bellaty |
Estate Plan
John Robertson Occupier
Charles Duncan
Valuation Roll 1859 |
030 |
A large farm and offices. The property of the Heirs of the late Thomas Rattray Esqr. |
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EASTER CAMMOCK |
Easter Cammock
Easter Cammock
Easter Cammock |
John McNicol Propt. [Proprietor]
Alexander Farquharson
Charles Duncan |
030 |
A good farm house the property of and occupied by John McNicol |
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WESTER PEATHAUGH |
Wester Peathaugh
Wester Peathaugh
Wester Peathaugh |
James McNicol Propt. [Proprietor]
Alexander Farquharson
John McNicol Occupier |
030 |
A farm house the property of James McNicol |
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GARHARRY BURN |
Garharry Burn
Garharry Burn
Garharry Burn |
Estate Plan
Charles Duncan
John McNicol |
030 |
A small stream rising west of Easter Cammock and falls into Cammock Burn. |
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WEST NEEDS |
West Needs
West Needs
West Needs |
Estate Plan
William Jack Occupier
Charles Duncan |
030 |
A small farm house the property of the Heirs of the late Thomas Rattray Esqr. |
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HILL OF BELLATY |
Hill of Bellaty
Hill of Bellaty
Hill of Bellaty
Hill of Bellaty |
D. Ogilvy, Nether Sythie
James Adam Bottom
William McGregor, Pitewan
James Ballintyne Dykend |
030 |
A long and tolerably high hill of a ridge like shape on the farms of Sythie and Bellaty. The property of the Earl of Airlie |
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Plan 30-3 -- Parish of Glenisla -- Forfarshire |
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BROOM HILL |
Broom Hill
Broom Hill
Broom Hill |
Alexander McGlashan Esqr.
David Matthieson Esqr.
Charles Spalding Esqr. |
030 |
A tolerably sized hill of a ridge like shape on the farm of Easter Peathaugh |
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EASTER PEATHAUGH |
Easter Peathaugh
Easter Peathaugh
Easter Peathaugh |
Alexander McGlashan Esqr.
David Matthieson Esqr.
R. Fenton |
030 |
A farm house and offices, the property of Alexander McGlashan Esqr. who is also occupier |
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EASTER SCRUSHLOCH |
Easter Scrushloch
Easter Scrushloch
Easter Scrushloch
Scrutchloch |
Robert Fenton Occr. [Occupier]
John Fenton Esqr. Proprietor
David Mathieson
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
030 |
A small farm house and offices the property of John Fenton Esqr of Wester Scrushloch |
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WHITESHIEL |
Whitesheal
Whitesheal
Whitesheil |
David Matthieson Esqr.
John Fenton Esqr.
Valuation Roll |
030 |
A small dwelling and offices with a small croft of land or pendicle attached, The property of David Matthieson Esqr. |
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Plan 30-6 -- Parish of Glenisla -- Forfarshire |
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HILL OF KILRY |
Hill of Kilry
Hill of Kilry
Hill of Kilry |
David Mathieson Esqr.
John Fenton
Judicial Plan between Drumhead and Burn of Kilry |
030 |
A small hill on the lands of Little Kilry. The property of David Matthieson Esqr. |
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WESTER SCRUSHLOCH |
Wester Scrushloch
Wester Scrushloch
Wester Scrushloch |
John Fenton Esqr.
David Matthieson Esqr.
R. Fenton |
030 |
A farm house and offices The property and residence of John Fenton Esqr. |
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BENTY |
Benty
Benty
Benty |
David Matthieson Esqr.
John Fenton Esqr.
Valuation Roll |
030 |
A small dwelling and byre with pendicle attached The property of David Matthieson Esqr. of Little Kilry |
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HILL OF FERNYHIRST |
Hill of Fernyhirst
Hill of Fernyhirst
Hill of Fernyhirst |
David Matthieson Esqr.
Charles Spalding
Mr. Ferguson Farmer Fernyhirst |
030 |
A considerable hill on the farms of Fernyhirst Drumhead. The property of Sir George Ramsay of Banff. |
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CORNDEWS |
Corndews
Corndews |
Thomas Watson Occr. [Occupier]
David Matthieson Esqr. |
030 |
A small dwelling and byre, with a pendicle of land attached The property of Sir George Ramsay |
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WELL OF BOWHALE |
Well of Bowhale
Well of Bowhale
Well of Bowhale |
David Matthieson Esqr.
Mr. Ferguson
Estate Map |
030 |
A good spring well a short distance east of the farm house of Fernyhirst. |
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WHISTLEBARE |
Whistlebare
Whistlebare |
Thomas Watson
Mr. Ferguson |
030 |
A small dwelling with byre and and pendicle attached. The property of Sir George Ramsay of Banff |
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Plan 30-9 -- Parish of Glenisla -- Forfarshire |
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OVER DRUMHEAD |
Over Drumhead
Over Drumhead
Over Drumhead
Over Drumhead |
Thomas Gibson Occr. [Occupier]
Mr. Matthieson
Estate Map
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
030 |
A farm house and offices. The property Sir George Ramsay of Banff |
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NETHER DRUMHEAD |
Nether Drumhead
Nether Drumhead
Nether Drumhead
Nether Drumhead |
Mr. Matthieson Occr. [Occupier]
David Matthieson Esqr. of Little Kilry
Estate map
Valuation Roll |
030 |
A farm house and Offices The property of Sir George Ramsay of Banff |
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FERNYHIRST |
Fernyhirst
Fernyhirst
Fernyhirst
Fernyhirst
Ferneyhirst
Fernyhirst |
David Matthieson Esqr.
Lease of Farm
Judicial Plan of Controverted March between Drumhead and Burn of Kilry
Alex Ferguson Ocr. [Occupier]
Valuation Roll 1859-60
County Map (Johnstone's) |
030 |
A farm house and offices the property of Sir George Ramsay Bart. [Baronet] of Bamff |
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LATCH OF BOWHALL |
Latch of Bowhale
Latch of Bowhale |
Alexander Ferguson Fernyhirst
Judicial Plan of Controverted march between Drumhead & Burn of Kilry |
030 |
A small stream having its source from the Well of Bowhale, and running in a westerly direction to the Burn of Kilry |
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BURN OF KILRY |
Burn of Kilry
Burn of Kilry
Burn of Kilry |
David Matthieson Esqr. of Little Kilry
Charles Spalding Esqr of Broomhall
Judicial Plan between Drumhead and the Burn of Kilry |
030 |
A considerable stream or burn having its rise on the farms of Fernyhirst & Drumhead, and running in a southerly direction to its confluence with the River Isla near Standingstone |
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WET LOANS |
Wet Loans
Wet Loans
Wet Loans
West Loans |
David Matthieson Esqr.
Charles Spalding Esqr.
Judicial Plan
Valuation Roll |
030 |
A dwelling house and offices having a small croft or pendicle attached the property David Matthieson Esqr. of Little Killry |
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Plan 30-10 -- Parish of Glenisla -- Forfarshire |
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DALWHIRR |
Dalwhirr
Dalwhirr
Dalwhirr
Dalwhirr |
Alexander Kidd Occr. [Occupier]
Charles Spalding Esqr.
Lease of Farm
County Map |
030 |
A farm house and offices The property of David Duncan Esqr. Dundee. |
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LOANHEAD |
Loanhead
Loanhead
Loanhead
Loanhead |
Charles Spalding Esqr.
David Matthieson Esqr.
Rent receipts
Valuation Roll |
030 |
A farm house and a few dwelling houses. The property of Charles Spalding Esqr. of Broomhall |
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JASPERHALL |
Jasperhall
Jasperhall |
David Matthieson Esqr.
Solomon Ramsay, Cottertown |
030 |
A small thatched house having a small pendicle of land attached The property of John Thomas Esqr. Perth. |
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BURN OF WATERSHEAL |
Burn of Watersheal
Burn of Watersheal |
D. Matthieson Esqr.
Charles Spalding Esqr. |
030 |
A considerable stream or burn running in an Easterly direction to its confluence with the "Burn of of Kilry near Little Kilry |
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LITTLE KILRY |
Little Kilry
Little Kilry
Little Kilrie |
David Matthieson Esqr.
Charles Spalding Esqr.
Valuation Roll |
030 |
A farm house and offices the property of David Matthieson Esqr. who is also occupier |
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CAULDSIDE |
Cauldside
Cauldside
Cauldside
Coldside |
David Matthieson Esqr.
Charles Spalding Esqr.
Lease of Farm
Valuation Roll |
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A farm house and offices, the property of James Hutcheson Esqr. Blairgowrie. |
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KILRY |
Kilry
Kilry
Kilry
Kilry |
Charles Spalding Esqr.
David Matthieson Esqr.
County Map
Valuation Roll |
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A dwelling house and offices in the occupation of the proprietor. Charles Spalding Esqr. of Broomhall |
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SCHOOL [Kilry] |
Kilry School
Kilry School |
David Matthieson Esqr.
Charles Spalding Esqr. |
030 |
A small School house, and dwelling for the Schoolmaster. This school is supported by the Society for propagating of Christian Knowledge |
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Plan 30-10 -- Parish of Glenisla -- Forfarshire |
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PARKFOOT |
Parkfoot
Parkfoot |
David Matthieson Esqr.
Charles Spalding Esqr. |
030 |
2 dwelling houses and a byre attached. The property of CHarles Spalding Esqr. of Broomhall |
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BROOMHALL |
Broomhall
Broomhall
Broomhall |
Charles Spalding Esqr.
David Matthieson Esqr.
Valuation Roll |
030 |
A dwelling house and offices the property and residence of of Charles Spalding Esqr. |
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[Entry for River Isla has been crossed out with note]
Authenticated & described in page 63. |
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WESTHILL |
Westhill
Westhill
Westhill |
John McPherson, Occr. [Occupier]
Lease of Farm
Mr. Constable, Proprietor |
030 |
A small farm house and offices the property of Mr. Constable of Dykehead |
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OCHRIE BURN |
Ochrie Burn
Ochrie Burn |
John McPherson
David Matthieson Esqr. of Little Kilry |
030 |
A small stream or burn running in a northerly direction to its confluence with the Burn of Watersheal near Westhill. |
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Plan 30-13 -- Parish of Glenisla |
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DERRYHILL |
Derryhill
Derryhill
Derryhill |
James Henderson Esqr.
David Matthieson Esqr.
Valuation Roll |
030 |
A small district comprising of of 2 small farms or pendicles respectively the property of David Matthieson Esqr. of Little Kilry, and James Henderson Esqr. of Wester Derry |
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COTTERTOWN |
Cottertown
Cottertown
Cottertown |
Solomon Ramsay Occr. [Occupier]
Lease of Farm
Valuation Roll |
030 |
A small farm house and offices The property of the Rev [Reverend] Mr. Mitchell Free Church Minister Aberdeen |
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WESTER DERRY |
Wester Derry
Wester Derry |
James Henderson Esqr.
David Matthieson Esqr. |
030 |
A farm house and offices the property of James Henderson Esqr. who is also occupier |
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KNOWHEAD |
Knowhead
Knowhead
Knowhead |
David Matthieson Esqr.
Mr. Farquharson Occr. [Occupier]
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
030 |
A farm house and offices the property of David Matthieson Esqr. of Little Kilry. |
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Plan 30-14 -- Parish of Glenisla -- Forfarshire |
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MIDDLE DERRY |
Middle Derry
Middle Derry
Middle Derry |
James Henderson Esqr.
David Matthieson Esqr.
Rent receipts |
030 |
A farm house and offices the property of Mr. Playfair |
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EASTER DERRY |
Easter Derry
Easter Derry |
James Henderson Esqr.
David Matthieson Esqr. |
030 |
A few dwelling houses, The property of Mr. Playfair |
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KNAPTAM HILL |
Knaptam Hill
Knaptam Hill |
James Henderson Esqr.
David Matthieson Esqr. |
030 |
A tolerably high wooded hill The property of Sir George Ramsay of Bamff |
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MAIN STONE OF CARFODLIE |
Main Stone of Carfodlie
Main Stone of Carfodlie
Main Stone of Carfodlie |
Mr. Craik Dykehead
Mr. McNicoll Dykehead
Mr. Elder Cotton of Craig
Estate Plan |
030 |
A large boulder stone used as a Boundary Stone between the parishes of Glenisla and Alyth. |
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STANDINGSTONE |
Standingstone
Standingstone
Standingstone |
Mr. Miller Occr. [Occupier]
Mr. Annand Pro. [Proprietor] Formal
Valuation Roll |
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A small house and offices the property of Mr. Annand of Formal. A short distance east is a tolerably large Standing Stone about 9 feet high which is beleived by the inhabitants to be some ancient Memorial. |
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STANDING STONE [Standingstone] |
Standing Stone |
Mr. Miller
Mr. Annand Pro. [Proprietor] Formal |
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A short distance east is a tolerably large Standing Stone about 9 feet high which is beleived by the inhabitants to be some ancient Memorial. |
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STEPHAUGH |
Stephaugh
Stephaugh |
Mr. Miller
Mr. Annand |
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A small dwelling house and byre attached, The property of Mr. William Annand |
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FAULDS |
Faulds
Faulds |
Frances Rollo Occr. [Occupier]
Mr. Craik, Land Agent for the proprietor |
030 |
A dwelling house and offices having a small pendicle of land attached The property of Patrick Constable Esqr. of Baladgarno Carse of Gowrie |
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Plan 30-15 -- Parish of Glenisla -- Forfarshire |
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DYKEHEAD |
Dykehead
Dykehead
Dykehead
Dykehead |
Mr. Nicoll, Parish Registrar
Mr. Craik. Parkhead
Mr. William Annand
Valuation Roll |
030 |
A few dwelling houses and a smithy The property of Patrick Constable Esqr. |
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PARKHEAD |
Parkhead
Parkhead |
Mr. Craik, Land Agent and Occr. [Occupier]
Mr. Nicoll |
030 |
A fine farm house and offices the property of Patrick Constable Esqr. |
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MILNACRAIG |
Milnacraig
Milnacraig
Milnacraig
Milnacraig |
Mr. Lomsdale, Occr. [Occupier]
Mr. Craik
Mr. Nicoll
Valuation Roll |
030 |
A fine farm house and offices the property of Patrick Constable Esqr. |
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MILL OF CRAIG (Corn) |
Mill of Craig
Mill of Craig
Mill of Craig
Mill of Craig |
Mr. Lomsdale
James Adam, Bottom
John Elder, Cotton
Fullarton's Gazetteer |
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A corn mill The property of Patrick Constable Esqr. |
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BRIDGE OF CRAIG |
Bridge of Craig
Bridge of Craig
Bridge of Craig |
Mr. Annand Formal
James Adam
Mr. Lonsdale |
030 |
A County bridge of one arch spanning the River Isla on the road leading from Lintrathen to Glenisla |
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COTTON OF CRAIG |
Cotton of Craig
Cotton of Craig
Cotton of Craig
Cotton of Craig
Cotton of Craig |
John Elder, Grieve and Forester of property
Printed Bills in woods
Mr. William Annand
James Adam, Bottom
Valuation Roll |
030 |
A small but handsome mansion having offices, a garden and a small plot of ornamental ground attached. The property of John Thomas Esqr. Marshall Place Perth |
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CRAIGISLA LODGE |
Craigisla Lodge
Craigisla Lodge
Craigisla Lodge |
John Elder
Printed Bills or Notice
Mr. Whyte Occr. [Occupier] |
030 |
A fine dwelling house occupied by 3 tenants. The property of John Thomas Esqr. |
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Plan 30-15 -- Parish of Glenisla -- Forfarshire |
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COTTON |
Cotton
Cotton
Cotton |
Mr. Whyte Occr. [Occupier]
John Elder Forester
Rent Receipts |
030 |
A fine farm house and offices the property of John Thomas Esqr. |
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REEKIE LINN |
Reekie Linn
Reekie Linn
Reekie Linn
Reeky Linn
Reekie Linn
Reeky Linn
Reeky Linn |
John Elder
Printed Bills or Notices
Mr. William Annand
Old Stat [Statistical] Account
New Stat [Statistical] Account
Fullarton's Gazetteer
Jervise's Memorials |
030 |
A considerable Waterfall in the River Isla a short distance below Bridge of Craig |
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NEW CRAIG |
New Craig
New Craig
New Craig
New Craig |
Mrs. Nicoll, Craig
Thomas Brow Occr. [Occupier]
Lease of Farm
Valuation Roll |
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A farm house and offices the property of the Earl of Airlie |
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CRAIG |
Craig
Craig
Craig |
Mrs. Nicoll Occr. [Occupier]
James Cargill Esqr.
County Map |
036 |
A mansion house having offices, a large garden and some ornamental ground attached, Occupied by Mrs. Nicoll The property of the Earl of Airlie. |
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BURIAL GROUND [Craig] |
Burial Ground |
Mrs Nicoll
James Cargill Esqr. |
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EASTER CRAIG |
Easter Craig
Easter Craig
Easter Craig
Easter Craig |
Mrs. Nicoll
James Cargill Esqr.
Lease of Farm
Valuation Roll |
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A farm house and offices the property of the Earl of Airlie |
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NETHER EASTER CRAIG |
Nether Easter Craig |
James Cargill Proprietor, & occupier |
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This name applies to a neat cottage and offices the residence of the proprietor, also to a farm steading which is situated a short distance east, see trace 1 of 36-4 |
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Plan 36-3 -- Parish of Glenisla -- Forfarshire |
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AUCHRANNIE |
Auchrannie
Auchrannie
Auchrannie
Auchrannie |
James Hill Proprietor of one of the Farms
Mr. Wilson Occr. [Occupier]
James Adam, Bottom
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
036 |
2 farm houses and offices respectively the property of the Earl of Airlie, and James Hill Esqr. of Auchrannie |
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SLUG OF AUCHRANNIE |
Slug of Auchrannie
Slug of Auchrannie
Slug of Auchrannie
Slug of Auchrannie
Slugs of Auchrannie
Slugs of Auchranny |
James Hill Esqr. Auchrannie
Mr. Wilson Auchrannie
James Adam, Bottom
James Cargill Esqr. of Nether Easter Craig
New Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account]
Jervise's Memorials |
036 |
A Waterfall on the River Isla near Auchrannie |
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Plan 36-4 -- Parish Glenisla -- Forfarshire
[Entry for Hawk's Nest has been crossed out with note]
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BURN OF AUCHRANNIE |
Burn of Auchrannie
Burn of Auchrannie
Burn of Auchrannie |
James Hill Esqr.
James Cargill Esqr.
James Adam Bottom |
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A stream or burn having its rise from Balduff in the parish of Alyth and running in an easterly direction to the River Isla at the Castle of Airlie |
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FORD [Auchrannie] |
Forks Ford
Forks Ford
Forks Ford
Forks Ford |
Mr. Adam Bottom
Mr. Wilson Auchrannie
D. Essie W. [Wester] Campsie
Estate Plan |
036 |
A ford crossing the River Isla on the East side of the farm of Auchrannie |
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Forks Ford [note]
Ford only on Plan
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John Bayly
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PARISHES OF
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Names -- Sheet -- Plan -- Page
Alltan Deirg -- 10 -- -- 32
Alltansileach Burn -- 15 -- -- 35
Auchavan -- 15 -- -- 40
Altgillie Burn -- 16 -- -- 48
Alltvraigy Burn -- 16 -- -- 50
Allt Buidhe -- 16 -- -- 52
Auchinree -- 22 -- -- 58
Altaltan Cottage -- 22 -- -- 68
Alrick -- 22 -- -- 74
Alrick Burn -- 22 -- -- 74
Auchinchapel -- 23 -- -- 83
Allt na Beinne -- 23 -- -- 87
Auchrannie -- 36 -- 4 -- 131
Brudhach Mòr -- 9 -- -- 4
Bàtheach Beg -- 9 -- -- 5
Bàtheachbeg Burn -- 9 -- -- 9
Bessie's Cairn -- 9 -- -- 13
Barns Lairs (Ruin) -- 9 -- -- 17
Bodenjon -- 10 -- -- 22
Black Rigging -- 10 -- -- 30
Birkentree -- 10 -- -- 33
Black Hill -- 15 -- -- 35
Black Latch -- 15 -- -- 38
Bada na Bresoch -- 16 -- -- 48
Bawhelps -- 16 -- -- 49
Bodnasparet -- 16 -- -- 51
Broom Hill -- 16 -- -- 53
Bodleckmartine Burn -- 16 -- -- 53
Badendun Hill -- 16 -- -- 54
Bada na Goibhre -- 16 -- -- 55
Bada Crionard -- 16 -- -- 56
Balloch -- 22 -- -- 57
Ballochy Burn -- 22 -- -- 57
Bolyell -- 22 -- -- 59
Burnside -- 22 -- -- 59
Bridge of Forter -- 22 -- -- 59
Balmeanach -- 22 -- -- 67
Black Water -- 22 -- -- 68
Burnside -- 22 -- -- 69
Braeside -- 22 -- -- 70
Blacklunans -- 22 -- -- 75
Boreland -- 22 -- -- 78
Butterwell -- 22 -- -- 80
Blairantosh -- 23 -- -- 89
Bridge of Brewlands -- 23 -- -- 92
Black Hill -- 30 -- -- 96
Brewlands -- 23 -- 13 -- 97
Birkhill -- 23 -- 13 -- 101
Bush of Bellaty -- 30 -- 2 -- 108
Bellaty -- 30 -- 2 -- 108
Broom Hill -- 30 -- 6 -- 113
Benty -- 30 -- 6 -- 114
Burn of Kilry -- 30 -- 10 -- 107
Burn of Watershiel -- 30 -- 10 -- 118
Broomhall -- 30 -- 10 -- 120
Bridge of Craig -- 30 -- 15 -- 127
Burial Ground (Private) -- 36 -- 3 -- 129
Burn of Auchrannie -- 36 -- 4 -- 132
Cairn na Glasha -- 9 -- -- 3
Craigie Glasallt -- 9 -- -- 3
Craigie Doubs -- 9 -- -- 5
Canlochan Glen -- 9 -- -- 6
Canlochan Burn -- 9 -- -- 6
Creag Caorach -- 9 -- -- 7
Cantemkin -- 9 -- -- 8
Creag Leacach -- 9 -- -- 10
Cul Reidhe -- 9 -- -- 10 |
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Clashin Jorrie -- 9 -- -- 14
Càrn Aighe -- 9 -- -- 15
Collie Shiel Burn -- 9 -- -- 18
Ca Whims -- 10 -- -- 21
Ca Whims Burn -- 10 -- -- 22
Cairn Curr -- 10 -- -- 25
Canness Glen -- 10 -- -- 26
Caderg -- 10 -- -- 26
Canness Burn -- 10 -- -- 28
Cairn Doos -- 15 -- -- 36
Craigenloch Hill -- 15 -- -- 37
Creagan Torraidh -- 15 -- -- 38
Cnocandon -- 15 -- -- 39
Craigmekie -- 15 -- -- 41
Creagan Caise Hill -- 15 -- -- 41
Creag an Caise -- 15 -- -- 42
Creag Ruadhard -- 15 -- -- 43
Creag an Soilleir -- 15 -- -- 44
Cuingard -- 15 -- -- 44
Crandart -- 15 -- -- 45
Calls of Finlet -- 16 -- -- 50
Craig Lair -- 16 -- -- 51
Càrn an Fhidhleir -- 22 -- -- 62
Craigie Thieves -- 16 -- -- 53
Cot Craig -- 22 -- -- 65
Creag an Fhithich -- 22 -- -- 65
Creag a' Phris -- 22 -- -- 65
Creag na Cuigeil -- 22 -- -- 66
Creag Loisgte -- 22 -- -- 66
Corrie Vanoch -- 22 -- -- 66
Croydon -- 22 -- -- 70
Coire Goibhre -- 22 -- -- 71
Coldrach -- 22 -- -- 77
Corn Mill -- 22 -- -- 79
Chapel (Site of) -- 23 -- -- 83
Cnoc na Cailliche -- 23 -- -- 83
Craigie Law -- 23 -- -- 85
Clautschip -- 23 -- -- 85
Cairn Hill -- 23 -- -- 86
Craighead -- 23 -- -- 87
Craignity -- 23 -- -- 87
Crock -- 23 -- -- 89
Corneycloich -- 23 -- -- 91
Clachnockater -- 23 -- -- 92
Criech -- 29 -- -- 93
Chapel (Remains of) -- 29 -- -- 94
Cairn Gibbs -- 29 -- -- 94
Church -- 23 -- 13 -- 98
Cressfit Burn -- 23 -- 13 -- 101
Creag Reamhar -- 23 -- 14 -- 104
Craigendeigh -- 23 -- 14 -- 105
Castle (site of) -- 23 -- 14 -- 105
Cairn Hill -- 30 -- 2 -- 107
Cammock Burn -- 30 -- 2 -- 107
Corndews -- 30 -- 9 -- 115
Cauldside -- 30 -- 10 -- 119
Cottertown -- 30 -- 14 -- 123
Cotton of Craig -- 30 -- 15 -- 127
Craigisla Lodge -- 30 -- 15 -- 127
Cotton -- 30 -- 15 -- 128
Craig -- 36 -- 3 -- 129
Druim Mor -- 9 -- -- 7
Dun Hillocks -- 10 -- -- 28
Dukes Lairs -- 15 -- -- 42
Delnamer -- 15 -- -- 42
Duchray Hill -- 15 -- -- 43
Dail na Sneachd -- 15 -- -- 46
Drumenach -- 16 -- -- 47
Duchray Burn -- 22 -- -- 57
Dalvanie -- 22 -- -- 58 |
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Names -- Sheet -- Plan -- Page
Dunnie -- 22 -- -- 68
Doonie Burn -- 22 -- -- 73
Drumfork -- 22 -- -- 75
Drumfork Bridge -- 22 -- -- 75
Drumour -- 22 -- -- 77
Dounie -- 22 -- -- 79
Druim Dearg -- 30 -- -- 95
Dalmochy Burn -- 23 -- 13 -- 102
Dikehead -- 23 -- 14 -- 106
Drumturn Burn -- 29 -- -- 93
Dalwhirr -- 30 -- 10 -- 118
Derry Hill -- 30 -- 14 -- 123
Dykehead -- 30 -- 15 -- 126
Easter Glacanbuidhe -- 9 -- -- 17
Easter Latch -- 10 -- -- 31
Eskielogie Burn -- 15 -- -- 37
Ewe Craigs -- 15 -- -- 41
Easter Doldy -- 23 -- 13 -- 97
East Freuchie -- 23 -- 14 -- 103
East Mill (Corn) -- 23 -- 14 -- 103
Easter Cammock -- 30 -- 2 -- 109
Easter Peathaugh -- 30 -- 6 -- 113
Easter Scruchloch -- 30 -- 6 -- 113
Easter Derry -- 30 -- 14 -- 124
Easter Craig -- 36 -- 3 -- 129
Fashilloch Burn -- 9 -- -- 15
Jean Corrie -- 10 -- -- 25
Jean Corrie Burn -- 10 -- -- 25
Finalty Hill -- 10 -- -- 27
Finalty Burn -- 10 -- -- 32
Fergus -- 15 -- -- 42
Fore Brae -- 16 -- -- 50
Fergus Burn -- 16 -- -- 54
Forter Castle (in ruins) -- 22 -- -- 60
Folda School & Post Office -- 22 -- -- 61
Finlet Burn -- 23 -- -- 88
Free Chucrh -- 23 -- 13 -- 99
F.C. [Free Church] Manse -- 23 -- 13 -- 99
Fernyhirst -- 30 -- 10 -- 117
Faulds -- 30 -- 15 -- 125
Glas Maol -- 9 -- -- 4
Glasallt Burn -- 9 -- -- 7
Grewers Gutter -- 9 -- -- 8
Goat Burn -- 9 -- -- 9
Glas Maol Burn -- 9 -- -- 11
Glas Burn -- 9 -- -- 11
Forks Ford -- 36 -- 4 -- 132
Glas Corrie -- 9 -- -- 12
Glen Brighty -- 9 -- -- 16
Glenbrighty Burn -- 9 -- -- 16
Glasha Burn -- 10 -- -- 22
Goat Burn -- 10 -- -- 29
Glen Cally -- 10 & 16 -- -- 33
Glack of Glengairney -- 15 -- -- 35
Glack Burn -- 15 -- -- 37
Glen Branie Burn -- 15 -- -- 44
Glen Branie -- 15 -- -- 46
Glencally Burn -- 16 -- -- 47
Glack of Balquhader -- 16 -- -- 53
Green Brae -- 16 -- -- 53
Glen Taitney -- 16 -- -- 56
Glentaitney Burn -- 16 -- -- 56
Glack of the Barnetts -- 22 -- -- 71
Golan Well -- 23 -- -- 84
Garrets Burn -- 23 -- -- 84
Glenmarkie Lodge -- 23 -- -- 88
Glen Finlet -- 23 -- -- 88
Glenmarkie -- 23 -- -- 89
Gobantor -- -- -- 57 |
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Names -- Sheet -- Plan -- Page
Gallow Hill -- 23 -- -- 91
Garharry Burn -- 32 -- 2 -- 109
Haughs of Canlochan -- 9 -- -- 12
Hillyhouse -- 22 -- -- 77
Hillocks of Boreland -- 22 -- -- 78
Hare Cairn -- 23 -- -- 86
Hare Hill -- 30 -- -- 96
Hillockhead -- 23 -- 13 -- 101
Holemyre -- 23 -- 13 -- 101
Hill of Bellaty -- 30 -- 6 -- 114
Hill of Fernyhirst -- 30 -- 9 -- 115
Inverharity -- 22 -- -- 67
Industrial School -- 22 -- -- 73
Jasperhall -- 30 -- 10 -- 118
Kings Seat -- 9 -- -- 13
Kilrannoch Burn -- 10 -- -- 24
Knockali -- 29 -- -- 93
Knockton -- 30 -- -- 95
Kirkton Burn -- 23 -- 13 -- 97
Kirkton of Glenisla -- 23 -- 13 -- 98
Kirkhillocks -- 23 -- 13 -- 102
Kilry -- 30 -- 10 -- 119
Knowhead -- 30 -- 14 -- 123
Knaptam Hill -- 30 -- 14 -- 124
Little Glas Maol -- 9 -- -- 8
Loward Burn -- 9 -- -- 18
Learmour Craig -- 10 -- -- 23
Little Kilrannoch -- 10 -- -- 24
Long How -- 15 -- -- 36 [Note] How a hollow to be written without the final -e.
Linns -- 15 -- -- 40
Little Call -- 16 -- -- 47
Little Forter -- 22 -- -- 58
Little Dunnie -- 22 -- -- 72
Leyhillock -- 22 -- -- 76
Lindalla -- 23 -- -- 91
Lady Well -- 23 -- 13 -- 99
Latch of Bowhale -- 30 -- 10 -- 117
Loanhead -- 30 -- 10 -- 118
Little Kilry -- 30 -- 10 -- 119
Mawers Gutter -- 9 -- -- 8
Monega Hill -- 9 -- -- 12
Mallrenheskein -- 9 -- -- 15
Mid Strone -- 10 -- -- 30
Monamenach -- 15 -- -- 39
Mid Strone -- 15 -- -- 39
Mineral Spring -- 15 -- -- 41
McComie's Chair and Well -- 15 -- -- 46
Mid Hill -- 16 -- -- 48
Mid Call Burn -- 16 -- -- 52
Meikle Forter -- 22 -- -- 59
Mountblair Cottage -- 22 -- -- 69
Mount Blair -- 22 -- -- 61
Millton -- 22 -- -- 79
Meall Mhor -- 22 -- -- 81
Meall Bheag -- 22 -- -- 81
Mid Doldy -- 23 -- 13 -- 97
Manse -- 23 -- 13 -- 98
Muckle Burn -- 23 -- 14 -- 103
Middle Derry -- 30 -- 14 -- 124
Main Stone of Carfodlie -- 30 -- 14 -- 124
Milnacraig -- 30 -- 15 -- 126
Mill of Craig -- 30 -- 15 -- 126
Nether Craig -- 22 -- -- 75
Newton Burn -- 23 -- 14 -- 104 |
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Newton -- 23 -- 14 -- 105
Nether Drumhead -- 30 -- 9 -- 116
New Craig -- 36 -- 3 -- 129
Nether Easter Craig -- 36 -- 3 -- 129
Oxen Lairs -- 9 -- -- 20
Over Craig -- 22 -- -- 72
Over Alrick -- 22 -- -- 74
Over Auchinleish -- 23 -- 13 -- 100
Over Drumhead -- 30 -- 9 -- 116
Ochrie Burn -- 30 -- 13 -- 121
Pyes of Glasha -- 9 -- -- 3
Pointfaulds Moss -- 15 -- -- 38
Presnorb -- 15 -- -- 45
Pitlochrie -- 23 -- -- 85
Parkfoot -- 30 -- 10 -- 120
Parkhead -- 30 -- 15 -- 126
Parkhill -- 23 -- 14 -- 104
Red Burn -- 10 -- -- 24
River Isla --- 22 -- -- 63
Redlatches -- 30 -- -- 95
Redhall -- 23 -- 13 -- 100
Reekie Linn -- 23 -- 15 -- 128
Sròn Reidhe -- 9 -- -- 9
Shanovan Hill -- 9 -- -- 17
Strone of Barns Lairs -- 9 -- -- 17
Spying Hillock -- 9 -- -- 19
Sròn Saobhaidhe -- 9 -- -- 20
Sròn Reidhe -- 10 -- -- 23
Sròn Bhorrach -- 10 -- -- 23
Short Brae -- 10 -- -- 29
Sneck of the Call -- 10 -- -- 30
Sròn Meadhonach -- 10 -- -- 31
Sròn Deirg -- 10 -- -- 32
South Call Burn -- 16 -- -- 51
Sluggan -- 16 -- -- 54
School -- 22 -- -- 76
School (F.C. [Free Church]) -- 22 -- -- 76
Sturt (Ruins) -- 23 -- -- 89
Shandrew -- 23 -- -- 91
Saddle Hill -- 30 -- -- 96
School (F.C. [Free Church]) -- 23 -- 13 -- 99
Shank -- 23 -- 13 -- 100
School -- 30 -- 10 -- 119
Standingstone -- 30 -- 15 -- 125
Standing Stone -- 30 -- 15 -- 125
Stephaugh -- 30 -- 15 -- 125
Slug of Auchrannie -- 36 -- 4 -- 131
Troopers Haugh -- 9 -- -- 14
Tom Mhoraire -- 9 -- -- 14
The Knaps -- 9 -- -- 18
Tom Buidhe -- 10 -- -- 21
The Dacies -- 10 -- -- 21
The White Craig -- 10 -- -- 27
The Ewe Hows -- 10 -- -- 27
Tom Dubh na Cabair -- 10 -- -- 29
The Call -- 10 -- -- 31
Tulchan -- 15 -- -- 36
The Drum -- 15 -- -- 43
Tarmach Cairn -- 16 -- -- 49
The Banks -- 16 -- -- 55
Tomlia -- 22 -- -- 70
The Knaps -- 22 -- -- 60
Tom Bealaidh -- 22 -- -- 71
Tobar a' Chinn -- 22 -- -- 72
Tarnie -- 22 -- -- 80
Tulloch -- 23 -- -- 86
White Brae -- 9 -- -- 5
White Strone -- 9 -- -- 19
Wester Latch -- 9 -- -- 19
West Mill (Corn) -- 22 -- -- 67 |
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Westertown -- 22 -- -- 69
Whitehouse -- 22 -- -- 77
Wynd -- 22 -- -- 78
Well -- 23 -- -- 84
Wester Doldy -- 23 -- -- 92
Woodend -- 23 -- 13 -- 100
West Freuchie -- 23 -- 14 -- 103
Whitehill -- 30 -- 2 -- 107
Wester Cammock -- 30 -- 2 -- 108
Wester Peathaugh -- 30 -- 2 -- 109
West Needs -- 30 -- 2 -- 110
Whiteshiel -- 30 -- 6 -- 113
Wester Scrushloch -- 30 -- 6 -- 114
Well of Bowhale -- 30 -- 9 -- 115
Whistlebare -- 30 -- 9 -- 115
Wet Loans -- 30 -- 10 -- 117
Westhill -- 30 -- 13 -- 121
Wester Derry -- 30 -- 14 -- 123 |
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