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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LOCHAN EABARACH Lochan Aparch
Lochan Aparch
Lochan Aparch
Lochan Eabarach
Lochan Eihart
Robert McArthur Kirkton
Mr. McNie Blacksmith Aberfoyle
Mr. McOnie Gartmore
Revd. [Reverend] A.F. Stewart Ph. Mr. [Parish Minister]
County Map
130 A very small loch a short distance south of the Manse. The property of the Duke of Montrose.
BALANTON Balanton
Balanton
Balanton
Ballanton
The Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Stewart
Mr. Jolly Factor
Mr. McArthur
Priory of Inchmahome
130 An old dwelling house and offices, also a shooting lodge with a large garden attached. The former had once a farm of land attached, which is now blended with that of Bravall.
CAILE MULLACH Caile Mullach
Caile Mullach
Caile Mullach
Mr. Drummond Bravall
Mr. Jolly
Robert McArthur
130 A small eminence on the farm of Bravall, the property of the Duke of Montrose.
ALINAN FORD Alinan
Alinan
Dr. [Doctor] Graham's Sketches of Perthshire
Revd. [Reverend] A.F. Stewart, Ph. Minr. [Parish Minister]
130 "The ford called Alinan" Dr. [Doctor] Graham. A ford in the River Forth at a quick bend in the river immediately below the eminence called Calie Mulloch.
[Initialled] JB

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[Note below Lochan Eabarach:]
Gaelic muddy, slimy

[Note below Caile Mullach:]
Caile Mullach (Gaelic)

[Note below Alinan Ford:]
Gaelic A-ath a ford
linan a pool

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