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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
COX BURN Cox Burn Mr. Robert Christie
Mr. Donald Stewart
Revd.[Reverend] James Ingram
132 A Small Stream which rises near Pendreich in the parish of Logie and after a short course falls into Allan Water about ½ a mile north of Bridge of Allan, it forms the boundary between the Ces.[Counties] of Perth and Stirling for most of its course.
WALLACE'S STONE Wallace's Stone
Wallace's Stone
Wallace's Stone
Revd.[Reverend] John McIntyre, U.P. [United Presbyterian] Minister, Greenloaning
Revd.[Reverend] John R. Campbell, Ph.[Parish] Minister, Braco
Mr D. Campbell, Ph.[Parish] Schoolmaster, Braco
126 A large stone standing upright, six feet high, three wide, and two in thickness. A tradition in the neighbourhood says that a battle was fought here between Wallace and the English and that this stone was placed here by Wallace himself to commemorate the event.

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[Page] 90 -- Parish of Dunblane
[Signed] J.E. Pratt R.E. [Royal Engineers]

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The details for Wallace's Stone are on the next page, which was pasted into the book in 1863, but it is indexed for page 90.

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Chr1smac -Moderator, Ian Muirhead

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