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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BRIDGE OF CALLY Bridge of Cally
Bridge of Cally
Bridge of Cally
Bridge of Cally
Alexander Douglas Inn
James Scott, Rochallie
Val. [Valuation] Roll (1862)
New Stat [Statistical] Account
052 A county bridge of one arch spanning the Water of Ardle on the road leading from Blairgowrie to Glenshee. The houses in the vicinity also bears the same name. That small cottage at the north end of the bridge is the Post Office for the district. About 2 chains west is an old bridge which belonged to the Old Military road.
RIVER ARDLE River Ardle

River Ardle
River Ardle
River Ardle
James Constable Esqr. of Cally
Alexander Douglas
Mr. Scott
Mr. Robertson Blairgowrie
George Constable Esqr. Strone House
052 A considerable river having its rise in the Grampians at the head of Strathardle and running in an easterly direction to its junction with the Black Water about ½ mile below the Bridge of Cally, from thence it assumes the name "River Ericht".
STRATHARDLE Strathardle James Constable Esqr. of Cally
Alexander Douglas
Mr. Scott
Mr. Robertson Blairgowrie
George Constable Esqr. Strone House
052 The Valley through which this river flows is called Strathardle from Kirkmichael to the Bridge of Cally.
INVERCAULD ARMS [Bridge of Cally] Invercauld Arms Inn
Invercauld Arms Inn
Invercauld Arms Inn
Alexander Douglas Occr. [Occupier]
Mr. Scott
Mr. Ramsay
052 A small but respectable looking Inn at the Bridge of Cally. The property of J.F. Farquharson Esqr. of Invercauld

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Plan 52-2 Parish of Blairgowrie -- Perthsh

[In first column for both River Ardle and Strathardle:]
See page 42.

[Note to Strathardle:]
This name is not written on Trace. You can
best arrange the name in the office as it
will extend from Kirkmichael to Bridge of Cally
along the River.

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