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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BLACK LOCH | . Black Loch Black Loch Black Loch |
Rev. [Reverend] Joseph Hay, Lethendy Mr. Charles Robertson Schoolmaster John Chalmers, residing at Blackloch New Stat [Statistical] Account |
063 | This name is applied to a marsh adjacent to the farm of Blackloch; property of Andrew Gammell of Lethendy. |
BRONZE POT FOUND [Black Loch] | 063 | Mr. Fell of Scroggiehill says that a Roman Bronze Pot was found in this Loch, about 30 years ago and it is lying at present in the Tower of Lethendy | ||
BLACKLOCH | . Blackloch Blackloch Blackloch Blackloch |
Revd. [Reverend] Joseph Hay Mr. Charles Robertson Mr. John Chalmers Val. [Valuation] Roll County Directory |
063 | A farmhouse and offices; property of Andrew Gammell of Lethendy. |
BERRYBRAE | . Berrybrae Berrybrae Berrybrae |
Revd. [Reverend] Joseph Hay Mr. Charles Robertson Mr. John Chalmers County Directory |
063 | A farmhouse and offices; property of Andrew Gammell of Lethendy. |
GRACE WELL | . Grace Well Grace Well |
Revd. [Reverend] Joseph Hay Mr. Charles Robertson Mr. John Chalmers |
063 | An excellent spring well having this name situated on the parish Boundary between the parishes of Lethendy & Caputh |
GARLET WOOD | . Garlet Wood Garlet Wood Gurlot Wood |
Valuation Roll Rev. [Reverend] Joseph Hay Mr. Charles Robertson County Map |
063 | A considerable portion of wood situated in the South West of the parish; property of David Kinloch of Gourdie. |
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[Page] 3563-5 -- Parish of Lethendy Perthshire
[Additional note to Bronze pot:]
"A few years ago, a
pot was found in the peat moss
at Blackloch. It is supposed
that it was one of the Camp pots used by
the Romans. It is made of a compound metal, something like our brass or bell metal. It stands upon 3 feet,
is about 17 in [inches] high, 3 ft [feet] 11 in [inches] in circumference & capable of holding 6 scotch pints. It was found about
6 feet under the surface." New St. A/c [Statistical Account]
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Alison James- Moderator, Invicta2
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