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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BURN OF LAURIE | Burn of Laurie Burn of Laurie Burn of Laurie |
Rev. [Reverend] W. Low Archibald Campbell, Inchgrundle James Mitchell, Glenmark |
006; 007 | A good stream rising off the East side of "Monawee", It falls over a steep and rugged declivity and has a broad bed of rock before reaching Kirkton, It falls into Loch Lee at the Ruined "Church," |
MINISTER'S CAIRN | Minister's Cairn Minister's Cairn Minister's Cairn |
Archibald Campbell, Inchgrundle James Mitchell, Glenmark William Masson, Schoolmaster |
006 | A prominent erection of stones on the top of the high ridge which slopes to Loch Lee. |
SCHOOL (Ruin) [Loch Lee] | School (Ruin) School (Ruin) School (Ruin) |
Land of the Lindsays Rev. [Reverend] W. Low William Masson |
006 | A building contemporary with the "Church" at the end of Loch Lee, (See Trace 14) It is celebrated as being the residence of Alexander Ross A.M. [Master of Arts] author of "Helenore" or the "Fortunate Sheperdess", He was school master of Lochlee parish for 52 years - ending 1784. "The place of the poet's residence is still represented by the rude walls of his cottage and school-house, which are preserved with a commendable reverence for genius and worth, They are just a park breadth North of the Kirkyard: and in their present roofless condition have more the appearance of sheep bughts than that of once inhabited tenements". Land of the Lindsays |
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[Page] 57County of Forfar -- Parish of Lochlee
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