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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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EASTERHILL | [continued from page 63] a "small farm" remembered by any of the inhabitants, nor marked on the old maps of Gartmore of 1781 & 1795, but the people generally remember the tradition, and the hill of Gartmore as mentioned by the historian is now known as the Fir Hill. See 130.9. trace 6. "At the hill of Gartmore commences the remarkable moss called the "Moss of Flanders", which runs in a tract from thence to within two or three miles of stirling on both sides of the Forth." Macgregors Stirling |
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BOAT HOUSE | Boat House Boat House Boat House |
John Mitchell. Gartrenich Finlay Keir. Barbadoes John McFarlane Gartmore, |
130 | A small pendicle on the farm of Gartrenich, where a Boat is kept for the purpose of ferrying people across the River Forth. |
BARBADOES | Barbadoes Barbadoes Barbadoes Barbadoes |
Val. [Valuation] Roll Estate Map County Map Mr Brown Factor. |
130 | An old Farm steading on the Estate of Gartmore the Property of Robert C.C. Graham Esquire, |
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