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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Aucheneck House Aucheneck House
Aucheneck House
Aucheneck House
James McNair Esqr. Proprietor
Val. [Valuation] Roll 1860
Rev. [Reverend] Alexander Lochore
020.15 A fine mansion having Offices, garden, and a considerable ornamental park attached, the family residence of James McNair Esqr.
High Finnich High Finnich
High Finnich
High Finnich
Finnesh-tennent
James McNair Esqr.
Mr. Buchanan Occupier
Val. [Valuation] Roll. 1860
Origines Parochiales
020.15 A fine farm house and offices the property of James McNair Esqr. This farm was original called Finnich Tennent
Meikle Caldon Meikle Caldon
Meikle Caldon
James McNair Esqr.
John Graham, Shepherd of Aucheneck
020.15 A small hill the surface of which is rough heathy pasture
Dualt Burn Duel Burn
Duel Burn
Duel Burn
Dualt Burn
Dualt Burn
James McNair Esqr.
John Graham
Mr. Buchanan
Duncan Stewart Ph. [Parish] Schoolmaster
Rev. [Reverend] Alexander Lochore Ph. [Parish] Minister
020.15 A considerable stream or burn having having its rise partly in Stockie Muir and partly in the parish Killearn, and running in a northerly direction to its influx with the Finnich Glen Burn

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Plan 20-15 -- Parish of Drymen -- Stirlingshire

[Below entry for Dualt Burn:]
Dubh - (G [Gaelic]) Black
Allt - (G [Gaelic]) The mountain stream
Dualt * signifies the Black burn. Rev. [Reverend] Alexander Lochore

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