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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 DRUMELLIE | Loch of Drumellie Loch of Drumellie Loch of Drumellie Loch of Drumellie Loch of Drumellie Loch of Drumellie Loch of Drumellie Loch of Drumelie Loch of Marlee Loch of Drumelly |
Mr. James Kynock Ph. [Parish] Registrar & Inspector Poor Newmile Cottage Mr. James Gray Land Steward, Forneth Mr. James Fleming Stars of Forneth Johnstone's Co. [County] Map Fullarton's Gazetteer New Statistical Account New Statistical Account of Clunie Ph. [Parish] New Statistical Account of Lethendy Ph. [Parish] Dunkeld, Its Straths & Glens Old Statistical Account |
062 | A middling sized fresh water lake formed by an expansion of the Lunan Burn, and forming the boundary of parts of the parishes of Clunie, Caputh, Lethendy and Kinloch, the property of various persons. "There are three lakes or lochs in this parish, viz. the Loch of Drumelie, the Rae Loch, and the Fenzies Loch, all the property of Mr. Farquharson of Invercauld. Drumelie Loch is situated a little to the westward of the house of Marlee;" New Stat Acct [Statistical Account] of Lethendy Ph. [Parish] "The Lunan is by far the most considerable stream in the parish. Collected from different sources in the Grampians, a little to the north of Dunkeld, it proceeds east-ward, and forms the Lochs of Craiglash, of Lowes, of Butterstone, of Clunie and of Drumellie." Fullarton's Gazetteer. "About 2½ miles beyond Clunie is the Loch of Marlee. The [continued on page 36] |
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