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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LOCH OF BUTTERSTON Loch of Butterston
Loch of Butterston
Loch of Butterston
Loch of Butterstone
Loch of Butterstone
Loch of Butterstone
Butterstone Loch
R.C. Carrington Esqr.
Mr. C. Livingstone
Revd. [Reverend] T. C. Wilson
Johnstone's Co. [County] Map
Dunkeld, its Straths & Glens
Fullarton's Gazetteer
New Statistical Account
062 The third of a chain of Lakes formed by the Lunan Burn and situated in the valley between Dunkeld and Clunie. the property of His Grace the Duke of Athole, and R. S. Menzies Esqr. of Culdares.
"The Loch of Butterstone immiedately after-wards approached, It is needless to describe the various pleasing scenes that may be found about this lake, or in the different small valleys, and in all the creeks, and corners, and crannies, that exist in a tract of this nature" Dunkeld, its Straths & Glens
MEADOW OF KINKEDSTON Meadow of Kinkedston
Meadow of Kinkedston
Meadow of Kinkedston
R.C. Carrington
Mr. C. Livingstone
Revd. [Reverend] T. C. Wilson
062 An unoccupied dwelling house, one storey in height, slated and in middling repair, the property of R. Stewart Menzies Esqr. of Culdares.

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