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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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DRUMHILT | Drumhilt Drumhilt Drumhilt |
Archibald Campbell James Mitchell David Caithness |
005 | A high and prominent eminence on the South side of Glen Lee. |
GLEN LEE | Glen Lee Glen Lee Glen Lee Glen Lee |
Jarvises Land of the Lindsays Rev. [Reverend] W. Low Archibald Campbell Old Stat [Statistical] Account Jervise's |
005 | A narrow glen extending from the source of "Water of Lee", at the North side of "Easter Balloch", to the junction of that stream with "Water of Unich". |
WATER OF LEE | Water of Lee Water of Lee Water of Lee Water of Lee |
Jarvises Land of the Lindsays Rev. [Reverend] W. Low Archibald Campbell Old Stat [Statistical] Account New Stat [Statistical] Account Jervise's Memorials |
005 | This stream rises off the North side of "Easter Balloch" and flowing through the glen which bears its name (is joined by the "Water of Unich" at the foot of Craig Maskeldie). It then flows Easterly and falls into Loch Lee, from which it emerges at the West end, and flowing past "Invermark Castle" it is joined by the Water of Mark near the parish Church of Lochlee, The united Waters then continue their course under the name of the "North Esk", |
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