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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
STANDING STONE (Sepulchral) [Fulney Loch] Standing Stone
Standing Stone
Standing Stone
R. C. Carrington Esqr.
Revd [Reverend] John Wilson
Revd [Reverend] Daniel McBride
062 "It is traditonally reported, that the upright stone situated in a field near Poll-nan-gobhan, now called Pol-nan-gatis, marks the grave of a Highland chieftain; but the name or cause of his death is unknown."
New Stat [Statistical] Account
PULNEY LOCH Pulney Loch
Pulney Loch
Pulney Loch
R. C. Carrington Esqr.
Revd [Reverend] John Wilson
Revd [Reverend] Daniel McBride
062 A small and almost stagnant lake, the property of His Grace the Duke of Athole.
" At one mile from the town a singular scene is approached; called Poll-nan-Gobhar, or the Goat's Pool. It is now, by corruption, named Pulney." Dunkeld its Straths & Glens

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