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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Clashbeg Wood Clashbeg Wood
Clashbeg Wood
"Clashbeg - the little stone
Mr. McNeil, Dochray
John Ferguson, Clashmore
Nimmo's History of Stirling
007.11 A small wood consisting chiefly of oak, the property of
Drum of Clashmore Drum of Clashmore
Drum of Clashmore
John Ferguson, Shepherd Clashmore
Mr. Sands, Blairnabord
007.11 A tolerably sized hill of a ridge like shape, the surface of which is heathy pasture with a few rocks interspersed
Boninty Burn Boninty Burn
Boninty Burn
"Boninty - The plain of the house
John Ferguson
Mr. Sands
Nimmo's History of Stirling
007.11 A small Stream or burn having its rise on the farm of Kepnoch and running Northeasterly to its influx with the River Forth.
Clashmore Clashmore
Clashmore
Clashmore - the large stone
John Ferguson
Val. [Valuation] Roll (1860)
Nimmo's History of Stirling
007.11 A farm house and offices the property of the Duke of Montrose

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Plan 7-11 -- Parish of Drymen -- Stirlingshire

[Below entry for Clashbeg Wood:]
"Clach - a stone. - Beag. - little." (Gaelic.)
"Clash - a cavity of considerable extent in the acclivity
of a hill."- (Jamieson)

[Below entry for Clashmore:]
The large cavity. - See Jamieson Page 229
B.R.

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