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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BURN OF DOUNE Burn of Doune
Burn of Doune
Burn of Doune
Archibald Campbell, Forrester
James Mitchell, Glenmark
Duncan Michie, Ground Officer
006 A large stream having its source, between the Public Road, that passes "Mount Keen" and the north end of "Hill of Doune" pursues a South Easterly course and falls into "Water of Mark," at "Cuys" Dun a hill.
CRAIG GLASH Craig Glash Archibald Campbell, Forrester
James Mitchell, Glenmark
Duncan Michie, Ground Officer
006 A name applied to a craig, of detached precipituous rocks, situated north side of "Burn of Doune"
Creag Ghlas, Grey Craig.
KNOWE OF CRIPPLEY Knowe of Crippley Archibald Campbell, Forrester
James Mitchell, Glenmark
Duncan Michie, Ground Officer
006 An eminence of considerable height about three quarters of a mile north of "Craig Doune"
BURN OF CRAIGGLASH Burn of Craigglash Archibald Campbell, Forrester
James Mitchell, Glenmark
Duncan Michie, Ground Officer
006 A small stream, rising of "Knowe of Crippley" and falling into "Burn of Doune,"

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