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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BROOMHOLMS Broomholms
Broomholms
Broomholms
Estate Plan
William Ferguson
D McLachlan, Blackhall
042 This name applied to a feature of considerable prominence on the grazing of "Corb"
CULPONACH MOSS Culponach Moss
Culponach Moss
Culponach Moss
Culponach
Judicial Plan of the Controverted March between Drumheads & Kilry (1799)
John Ferguson, Craighead
Duncan McLachlan
New Stat [Statistical] Account
042 A well known name applied to a large moss in the northern part of the Parish & Situated about ¼ of a mile East of the head of "Burn of Alyth" (trace 3)
"There is an extensive peat moss in the forest, called Culpanoch, and several smaller ones in other parts of the parish." New Stat [Statistical] Account.
RUNNAGUMAN Runnaguman
Runnaguman
John Ferguson
John McIntosh, Watersheal
042 A circular and flat-topped eminence, Situated a little South-west of "Culponach Moss". Derivation unknown.

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Ph. [Parish] of Alyth County of Perth

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