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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Finnich Drummond Finnich Drummond Finnich Drummond Finnich Drummond James MacKie Occupier
Val [Valuation] Roll 1860
Rev. [Reverend] Alexander Lochore
020.11 A fine farm house and offices the property of the Duke of Montrose
Finnich T.P. [Turn Pike] Finnich T.P. [Turn Pike]
Finnich T.P. [Turn Pike]
Andrew Main Collector
Sign Board
020.11 A Turnpike gate on the road leading from Drymen to Glasgow.
Finnich Bridge Finnich Bridge Finnich Bridge Finnich Bridge Andrew Main
Rev [Reverend] Alexander Lochore
Dr. [Doctor] McFarlane
020.11 A County bridge of one arch crossing the Finnich Glen Burn on the Glasgow road
Finnich Glen Finnich Glen
Finnich Glen
Finnich Glen
Rev [Reverend] Alexander Lochore
Dr. [Doctor] McFarlane
John Todd Esqr.
020.11 A very remarkable deep narrow glen or ravine, it is diversified by very abrupt and in many places overhanging rocks, to be seen only by treading their recesses.
Deil's Pulpit Deil's Pulpit
Deil's Pulpit
Deil's Pulpit
Rev [Reverend] Alexander Lochore
Dr. [Doctor] McFarlane
John Todd Esqr.
020.11 About ½ way down it [Finnich Glen] is a rock in the centre of the burn, known by the name of the Deil's Pulpit The top of which is all covered with people's initials. it is a favourite place for pleasure seekers during summer

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