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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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Alison James- Moderator, Nora Edwards, Gerald Cummins
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