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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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TODSTONE | Todstone Todstone Todstone Todstoun Todstoun Todston |
David McKie James Smith John McCaul S.n. Dalry Val: [Valuation] Roll (modern) Val: [Valuation] Roll (Ancient) Ainslies Map 1820 |
015 | [Situation] About 7/8 mile E. [East] of Knocknalling. A farm house one Story high and out houses all slated and in good repair, with a farm of a bout 450 acres of land attached the property of William Forbes Esqr. of Callender. * This farm had once been a great resort for Foxes. On it was formerly a rock with a Cave in it Called the Toadstone but now long since taken away and the present farm house built upon it. This information was taken from a Book Entitled "Lights & Shadows of Scottish Characters & Scenery" by J Barbour, Bogue. |
TODSTONE HOLM | Todstone Holme Todstone Holme Todstone Holme |
David McKie James Smith John McCaul S.n. Dalry |
015 | [Situation] About 5/8 mile E.by N. [East by North] of Knocknalling. A track of arable land on the Eastern bank of the Water of Ken and on the farm of Toadstone hence the name. |
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[Page] 27Parish of Dalry
[Note]
"Holm, Howm - The level
low ground on the
banks of a river -
Scott. Dicty [Scottish Dictionary]"
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