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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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FALLS OF TURRET | Falls of Turret Falls of Turret Falls of Turret Falls of Ochtertyre |
Sir P. K. Murray Bart. [Baronet] Mr. Hugh Millar Mr. Peter McCrostie Statistical Account |
095 | This name applies to the waterfall and a series of rapids on the Turret Burn, the upper fall being known as Sput Chuthaige, but the series of falls and rapids are called the falls of Turret. |
GREENEND | Greenend Greenend Greenend Green |
Sir P. K. Murray Bart. [Baronet] Mr. Hugh Millar Mr. Peter McCrostie Johnstone's Co. [County] Map |
095 | A group of buildings on the banks of the Turret Burn, consisting of three Cothouses and a Saw Mill, they are all one storey in height and in good repair property of Sir P. K. Murray Bart.[Baronet] Ochtertyre by Crieff |
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[Page] 37County of Perth,-- Parish of Monzievaird and Strowan
"At the falls of Ochtertyre,
the Turret, about a mile north from the mansion
house of Ochtertyre, and in the bosom of a deep
and thickly planted dell, where this stream, as if struggling to find a passage, has worn
a chasm in the opposing and nearly meeting rocks, a beautiful cascade is formed, of
the height of thirty feet, over which the water, when swollen with rain, rushes with a
deafening roar. A bridge has been thrown across the stream a little below, and opposite
the fall, a grotto has been cut out of the rock by the late proprietor, and seated for
the accommodation of those who visit this enchanting spot."
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