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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CORRA LINN | Corra Linn Corra Linn Corra Linn |
Mr D Campbell Mr J Blair Mr W. Weir |
032.03 | This is the middle one of the famous linns of Clyde; consists of two distinct falls, a few yards apart, the uppermost about 30 ft in height the lower about 38. A short distance above the Linn the water, when not swollen by rain, is confined within a narrow chasm of scarcely twelve feet in width. Rushing through this rapid it soon reaches the first fall, on the face of which it is broken into a cloud of foam. From this point it is driven over an abrupt rugged bed to the last & highest fall which traverses the entire breadth of the river; from the summit of which it plunges into a broad deep caldron enclosed by high cliffs of the old red sandstone |
THORNYLAW | Thornylaw Thornylaw Thornylaw |
Mr D. Campbell Mr J Blair Mr W. Weir |
032.03 | Small neat cottage in good repair property of Miss Cranstoun |
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