OS1/25/2/16
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|
THE LAGGAN | The Laggan The Laggan The Laggan The Laggan |
Walter McFarlane Bridgend Mr. McNie Aberfoyle Robert McArthur Old Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] & Fullarton's Gazetteer |
129 ; 130 | A hollow or valley through which runs the River Forth. It extends from the junction of the Avondow with the Duchray Water, to nearly opposite the farm house of Bravall or the Doon Hill. Gailic - An Lagan - the little hollow, valley, or cavity. |
BRAVALL | Bravall Bravall Bravall Braevall Braeval |
Mr. Jolly Factor Rental John Drummond Occupier Valuation Roll 1860 County Map |
130 | A Farm House offices and Threshing Mill, the property of His Grace the Duke of Montrose. |
BAD MALIO | Bad Mhilo or Mhailo | Rev. [Reverend] A.F. Stewart Ph. Mr. [Parish Minister] | 130 | A small knoll on the flat ground between the Church and the River Forth, noticeable in the locality as the means of estimating the extent of floods. Mr. Graham never saw the name spelled but it is well known and presumed to be from St. Molio or St. Maoliosa a disciple of Columba and a favorite Celtic saint. [Initialled] JB Lt.Col. [Lieutenant Colonel] |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page 16[Note under The Laggan:]
Gaelic - An Lagan. The little hollow, valley or Cavity.
[Note under Bad Malio:]
english
Malio's Clump
See Dail Malio
Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
Alison James- Moderator, Brenda Pollock
Location information for this page.