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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
EASTER BALLOCH Easter Balloch
Easter Balloch
Easter Balloch
Easter Balloch
Archibald campbell, Forrester
James Mitchell, Glenmark
David Caithness, Keeper
County Map
005 A prominent isolated hill lying between Water of Unich and the head of Glen Lee, It has probably derived its name from a Bealach, or pass, lying between it and "Wester Balloch".
WATER OF UNICH Water of Unich
Water of Unich
Water of Unick
Water of Eunoch
Water of Unich
Water of Enoch
Water of Unich
Rev. [Reverend] Walter Low, Ph. [Parish] Minister
"Jarvise's Land of the Lindsays"
New Stat [Statistical] Account
County Map
Old Stat [Statistical] Account
Fullarton's Gazetteer
Jervise's Memorials
005 This Water bears its name from the junction of its two sources - the "Lang Grain" and "South Grain" on 11 Trace 2, It flows in a general Easterly direction to near the "Falls of Damff", when it turns Northerly for the remainder of its course, which is very rugged, It joins the "Water of Lee" at the foot of Craig Maskeldie - The name is spelt in three different ways but is always pronounced as if terminating with the letter "h".

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Co. [County] Forfar

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