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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CAIRN CAIDLOCH Cairn Caidloch

Cairn Caidloch
Cairn Caidloch
Archibald Campbell, Inchgrundie
James Mitchell Glenmark
D. Michie, Ground Officer
Rev. [Reverend] W. Low
012 A prominent and high hill forming one of the principal features of the district. On it is one prominent feature viz: "Slates" There are two very large Cairns on the top of this hill which consist of two immense piles of stones without doubt artificial but nothing whatever is known of them. The small piles on the tops of them are cairns recently erected by shepherds —
Derivation not known.
CAIRNS [Cairn Caidloch] Cairns

Cairns
Cairns
Archibald Campbell, Inchgrundle
James Mitchell Glenmark
D. Michie, Ground Officer
Rev. [Reverend] W. Low
012 A prominent and high hill forming one of the principal features of the district. On it is one prominent feature viz: "Slates" There are two very large Cairns on the top of this hill which consist of two immense piles of stones without doubt artificial but nothing whatever is known of them. The small piles on the tops of them are cairns recently erected by shepherds — Derivation not known.
CRAIG OF DOUNE Craig of Doune
Craig of Doune
Craig of Doune
Craig of Doune
Archibald Campbell
Duncan Michie
James Mitchell
J. Stormont Whitehillocks
012 A prominent little round topped hill precipitous on the South side _
From Creag a Rock, Dun a hill.
BURN OF DOUNE Burn of Doune Archibald Campbell
Duncan Michie
James Mitchell
J. Stormont Whitehillocks
012 A small stream rising at the North side of "Craig of Doune" and falling into Water of Effock."

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Co. [County] Forfar -- Parish of Lochlee

Cairn Caidloch [note]
Carn Cead Laoch, The Cairns of an hundred Heroes

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