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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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LOCH OF LOWS | Loch of Lows Loch of Lows Loch of Lows Loch of Lows Loch of Lows Loch of the Lowes Loch of Lows Loch of the Lows |
R.C. Carrington Esqr. Mr. C Livingstone Revd. [Reverend] T. C. Wilson Johnstone's Co [County] Map Fullarton's Gazetteer Dunkeld, Its Straths & Glens New Statistical Account [New Statistical Account] |
062 | One of a chain of fresh water lakes situated in the valley between Dunkeld and Clunie. the property of His Grace the Duke of Athole. " On the north there is a chain of lochs, formed and connected by the burn of Lunan, which rises in the Grampians, and first passing through the Loch Ordie, (a most romantic and much visited sheet of water at the base of Duchray, a lofty conical mountain in the parish of Dowally,) soon after enters the parish of Caputh, and rapidly descending a deep wooded glen of two or three miles in length, in which are situated Birken Burn, Hatton and Calley, (at the latter of which are an ornamental loch and garden belonging to the Duke of Atholl) it reaches the Loch of Craiglush, immediately adjoining which is the beautiful Loch of Lows, about two miles north-east of Dunkeld; a little to the eastward is Butterstone Loch, all of which are in this parish." New Statistical Account |
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[Page] 120Parish of Caputh
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