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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ROHALLION LODGE Rohallion Lodge
Rohallion Lodge
Rohallion Lodge
Rochallion
Rohallion
Sir W.D. Stewart
Mr. John Harris
Revd. [Reverend] Daniel McBride
Valuation Roll 1857-8
Dunkeld, its Straths & Glens
062 This name is applied to a neat and commodious shooting lodge, two storeys, slated, and in good repair. Property of Sir William D. Stewart, Bart. [Baronet], Murthly Castle.
BIRNAM BURN Birnam Burn
Birnam Burn
Birnam Burn
Sir W.D. Stewart
Mr. John Harris
Revd. [Reverend] Daniel McBride
062 A small but very rapid stream which takes its rise from surface water in the south base of Birnam Hill, flows first in an easterly direction then towards the north, falling into the River Tay at Birnam Bridge.
CLUNE HILL Clune Hill
Clune Hill
Clune Hill
Sir W.D. Stewart
Mr. John Harris
Revd. [Reverend] Daniel McBride
062 This name is applied to a small circular hill. having a gradual slope all round. It is thickly wooded and about one hundred feet in height. Property of Sir W.D. Stewart, Bart. [Baronet], Murthly Castle.

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