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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
KINLOCH BURN Kinloch Burn Mr. James McFarlane
Mr. John Crerar
Mr. Thomas Dow
071 A rapid running stream, which gathers from surface water on the east side of Creag Bheag, and falls into the River Bran at the east end of Loch Fraochy
LOCH FREUCHIE Loch Freuchie
Loch Freuchie
Loch Freuchie
Loch Fraochy
Loch Fraochie
Loch Freuchy
Loch Freuchie
Loch Freuchie
Loch Freuchie
Revd [Reverend] Hugh McEwen
Mr. William Armstrong
Mr. Donald Dewar
Statistical Acct. [Account] of Dull Parish
Statistical Acct. [Account] of Kenmore Parish
Statistical Acct. [Account] of Little Dunkeld Parish
Johnstone's Co. [County] Map
Statistical Acct. [Account] of Weem Parish
J. F. Wylie Esqr Factor
071 A Lake of fresh water in Glen Quaich, it is 1¾ miles in length and averages about ¼ of a mile in width. the River Quaich flows into it at its head, but in issuing from the Lake it receives the name of the River Bran.
RIVER BRAN River Bran





Braan
Brand Riv. [River]
River Bran
Revd [Reverend] Hugh McEwen
Mr William Armstrong
Mr Donald Dewar
Statistical Acct [Account] of Dull Parish
Statistical Acct [Account] of Little Dunkeld Parish
Statistical Acct [Account] of Weem Parish
Statistical Acct [Account] of Kenmore Parish
Johnstones Co [County] Map
J. F. Wylie Esqr Factor
061 ; 062 ; 071 A small River which flows from Loch Freuchie and after a course of several miles falls into the River Tay at Dunkeld.

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