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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BUCKNY BURN | Buckny Burn Buckny Burn Buckny Burn Buckny Burn Buckny |
R.C. Carrington Esqr. Factor Dunkeld Revd. [Reverend] J. C. Wilson. Dunkeld Mr. Alexander Paton. Merchant. Dunkeld Fullarton's Gazetteer Old Statistical Account |
051 | A large Stream which rises in the high ground some distance north of Loch Ordie, and after a course of several miles falls into the Lunan Burn a short distance south-east of Laighwood farmsteading for some part of its course it forms the boundary between the parishes of Cluny and Caputh. "The Buckny takes its rise from Loch-na-chat, and falling to the south-east between the mountains of Ben-achally and Duchray, forms the Dow loch; thence, increased by the springs of the Dow loch, it thunders down a deep, narrow, rocky den, covered with wild wood, called the Den of Ryechip, and separating the parishes of Caputh and Clunie, enters the latter in the park of Laighwood, where it unites with the Lunan." Fullarton's Gazetteer |
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