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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Auchenharry Burn Auchenharry Burn Mr. William Robertson
Mr. John RiddocK
Revd. [Reverend] Andrew Brown
133.08 A Small burn, rising on the north Side of Craig leith. and flows east until it falls into the Alva burn. about midway between the Junction of Strabanster and Glenwinnel Burns.
Craighorn Craighorn Mr. William Robertson
Mr. John RiddocK
Revd. [Reverend] Andrew Brown
133.04 An isolated feature of the Ochil Hills of considerable height, bounded on the north by the West Cameron burn, on the East and South by GlenWinnel burn, and on the West by Strabanister burn
Alva Glen Alva Glen Mr. William Robertson
Mr. John RiddocK
Revd. [Reverend] Andrew Brown
133.08 A romantic glen in the Ochil hills, running in a northern direction from the town of Alva for about one mile. Its sides are rugged and precipitous, and for a Short distance are thinly clad with natural wood. A footpath traverses the glen in a ZigZag manner, part of which is Constrained artificially with wood &c [and others]

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Parish of Alva County of Stirling

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