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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
AIRIE HILL Airie Hill
Airie Hill
Airie Hill
William St. John
Alexander Livingstone
Samuel Wilson
031 [Situation] In the Northern part of the Parish and 2 1/4 Miles W by N [West by North] of Loch Genoch.
A considerable Hill of Rocky heathy pasture on the Summit of which stands a ◬ [Trigonometrical] Station called by Trig; party Airies
AIRIE Airie
Erie
Airy
Airy
Airie
Airy
William St. John
William Rooke
Ainslies Map revd. [Revised] 1820
Valn. [Valuation] Roll 1819 p. [page] 11
Samuel Wilson
Valuation Roll
031 [Situation] Near the N.E. [North East] Side of Airie Hill About 2 miles NW [North West] from Loch Grenoch.
A Farm house in good repair with Suitable Offices attached It takes its name from a hill situated on the farm & is the the property of Thomas Heughan Esq: of Airds
STROAN BURN Stroan Burn
Stroan Burn
Stroan Burn
Stroan Burn
Strowan
Alexander Livingstone
Robert Watt
Ainslie's Map revd. [revised] 1820
Samuel Wilson
Valuation Roll 1819
031 [Situation] Running in an Northern direction the continuation Northward of Airie Burn to Stroan Loch.
A considerable stream which rises near the base of Slogarie Hill & falls into Loch Stroan

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17 Airie
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[Notes]
Airdh - (dh Silent) a shieling
or summer booth
for cattle

Struthan (Gaelic) Pronounced Sruan
A small stream or
streams (in the plural)

Strone - A hill that terminates a range;
the end of a ridge
Dr. [Doctor] Jamiesons Scot. Dicty. [Scottish Dictionary]

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