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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Spout o'Craiglee Spout o'Craiglee
Spout o'Craiglee
Spout o'Craiglee
Spout o'Craiglee
D. Foyers Knowehead
D. Ferguson Shepherd Allanhead
Thomas Rankin Clachan
A. Stewart Clachan
027.08 A steep whin rock - a linn, over which the water of "Aldessan Burn" spouts down a distance of nearly 40 feet near where the Burn enters the Kirk Burn at the bottom of the " Campsie or Kirkton Glen". A range of steep rocks extend northwards from the Linn along the top of the Glen. The Spout o' Craiglee is known throughout the district.
James' Linn James' Linn D. Foyers Knowehead
D. Ferguson Shepherd Allanhead
Thomas Rankin Clachan
A. Stewart Clachan
027.08 A Linn on the " Kirk Burn" in the "Campsie or Kirkton Glen", a little below where the "Aldessan Burn" joins it. The name is well known.
Lady's Inn Lady's Linn D. Foyers Knowehead
D. Ferguson Shepherd Allanhead
Thomas Rankin Clachan
A. Stewart Clachan
027.08 A very slight fall in the "Kirk Burn", but well known in the Parish as the Lady's Linn.

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Co. [County] Stirling -- Campsie Parish

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