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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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GLASHART | Glashart Glashart Glashart Glashart Gleshart |
Mr. Jolly Factor for the Duke of Montrose Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Stewart, Aberfoyle Rental Priory of Inchmahome Nimmo's Histy. [History] of Stirling |
129 | A shooting lodge, with garden attached. The property of the Duke of Montrose. |
MILTON | Milton Milton Milton Milton Milnton Milton |
Mr. Jolly Factor Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Stewart Valuation Roll (1860-1) Priory of Inchmahome Sketches of Perthshire Nimmo's Stirlingshire |
129 | A few dwelling houses, a corn mill, and offices. The property of the Duke of Montrose |
CORN MILL [Milton] | Mr. Jolly Factor Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Stewart Valuation Roll (1860-1) Priory of Inchmahome Sketches of Perthshire Nimmo's Stirlingshire |
129 | A few dwelling houses, a corn mill, and offices The property of the Duke of Montrose | |
RUNNAGOUR | Runnagour Runnagour Runnagour Runagour |
Mr. Jolly, Factor Val. [Valuation] Roll (1860) Rental Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Stewart |
129 | A fine farm house and offices. The property of the Duke of Montrose. |
AVONDOW | Avondow Avondow Avondow "Avendow" Avondow |
The Rev. [Reverend] Mr. D.H. Stewart Mr. Jolly Mr. Murray Ph. [Parish] Schoolmaster Dr. [Doctor] Graham's Notes on Aberfoyle & Fullarton's Gazetteer Nimmo's History of Stirlingshire |
129 | A small river flowing from Loch Ard in an easterly direction and joining Dochray Water a little east of Runagour. From thence it is called the River Forth |
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[Note to Runnagour:]
Ru-na-gour The Goats point rather "Rudha na Goibhre"
Runagour
Mr. Jolly has no objections to this mode of spelling, but leaves
it entirely to your discretion.
Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
Alison James- Moderator, Brenda Pollock
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