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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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WALLACETOWN WOOD | Wallacetown Wood | Rev [Reverend] Mr Kirkwood B. [Bridge] of Earn John Isdale Esqr. Wallacetown |
110 | [Situation] In the eastern portion of the This name applies to a woody hill at the east end of Moncreiffe Hill. Tradition asserts that Sir William Wallace frequently dwelt in this neighbourhood. Hence the name. |
WALLACETOWN | Wallacetown | Revd [Reverend] Mr Kirkwood B. [Bridge] of Earn John Isdale Esqr. (occupier) |
110 | [Situation] In the east portion of the parish This name applies to a commodious farm Ho. [House] & extensive offices attached. the property of Sir Thomas Moncreiffe. |
WALLACETOWN COTTAGES | Wallacetown Cottages | Revd [Reverend] Mr Kirkwood B. [Bridge] of Earn John Isdale Esqr. (occupier) |
110 | [Situation] In the eastern portion of the parish Two Comfortable Cottages belonging to the above farm, the residences of farm labrs [labourers] & property of Sir Thomas Moncreiffe |
MARCHWELLS | Marchwells | John Isdale Esqr. Wallecetown Robert Christie Wallacetown Cottages |
110 | [Situation] In the eastern portion of the parish This name applies to Several old cottages adjoining the above, the residences of farm labourers & several indigent persons Supported by parochial relief. the property of Kiers Small esqr. |
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[Page] 49Ph [Parish] Dunbarney -- Sheet 110 No. 3. Trace 1.
[Page signed] T Dudgeon Sergt RE [Sergeant Royal Engineers]
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