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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CRAE BRIDGE | Crae Bridge Crae Bridge |
Adam Waddle Alexander Livingstone |
031 | [Situation] 1/2 mile E.N.E [East North East] from Upper Crae A small Stone Bridge of one arch. crossing a considerable Stream which runs from Woodhall Loch to the River Dee. It is a County Bridge |
DRUMGLASS HILL | Drumglass Hill Drumglass Hill Drumglass Hill |
William St. John Alexander Livingstone Ainslie's Map revd. [revised] 1820 |
031 | [Situation] About 1 1/4 miles E by N [East by North] from Upper Crae. A tolerable Sized Hill of rocky pasture on the top of which there is a Plantation called Drumglass Wood. The property of John Cunninghame Esq of Hensol |
LOCH GRENOCH or WOODHALL LOCH | Woodhall Loch Woodhall Loch Lochgrenoch Granoch or Woodhall Loch Loch Grenoch |
Adam Waddle Alexander Livingstone Ainslie's Map revd. [revised] 1820 Sinclairs Statl. Acct. [Statistical Account Vol [Volume]13 Page 642 Chalmers Caledonia Vol. [Volume] III 212 |
031 | [Situation] In the northern part of the Parish of Balmaghie A tolerable sized Loch about 1 1/2 miles in length and two furlongs wide. It forms the boundary between the Estates of W.K. Lawrie Esq. of Woodhall Sir Robert Abercrombie Bart. [Baronet] & John Cuningham Esq. It abounds with excellent fish of several descriptions, particularly that of the Perch |
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[Page] 11Parish of Balmaghie
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27 Crae Bridge
28 Drumglass Hill
28 Loch Grenoch or Woodhall Loch
[Notes]
Creadh - (dh silent) Clay ground
Druim-ghlas - A grey ridge or height
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