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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Bruach Bruach
Bruach
Bruach
D. Carrich, Occr.[Occupier]
J. Dickson
R. Blair
002 A small cothouse occupied by a laborer.
Corriehichon Corriehichon


Corrieechan
D. Carrich, Occr.[Occupier]
J. Dickson
R. Blair
County Map
002 A good dwelling house the property of the Duke of Montrose and occupied by a Shepherd.
Loch Arklet Loch Arklet
Loch Arklet
Loch Arklet
Locharclet
J. Dickson
R. Blair
Johnston's Co. [County] Map
Old Statistical Account
002 A lake of about a mile in length and a quarter of a mile in breadth situated near the East end of Glen Arklet There are two small islands in this Loch and the East end forms the boundary between the Counties of Perth and Stirling.

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Stirlingshire

[Note under Bruach:]
Bruach, a precipice, a small rising ground (G) [Gaelic]

[Note under Corriehichon:]
Coir' a choin The dog's valley

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