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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Dullat Dullat
Dullat
"Dullat. The Black half."
D. Stewart Parish Schoolmaster
D. McCallum Occupier
Nimmo's History of Stirling
014.07 A farm house and Offices the property of the Duke of Montrose
Ward Burn Ward Burn
Ward Burn
Ward Burn
Ward Burn
D. McCallum
James McArthur, Turner
Mr. McFarlane, Craigivairn
Walter Buchanan Drymen
014.07 A Considerable stream or burn having its rise on the farm of Craigivairn and running in a Northeasterly direction to its influx with Kelty Water
Bat a' Charchel Bat-a'-charchel
Bat-a'-charchel
Bat-a'-charchel
Bat-a'-charchel The wood hill
Duncan Stewart
Mr. Menzies Drymen
Mr. McFarlane
Mr. Stewart
014.07 A long ridge of a low hill on the farm of Craigivairn
Black Rig Black Rig
Black Rig
Mr. Menzies
Mr. McFarlane
014.07 A long narrow ridge which was once the course of an old Drove road from the Highlands, to the South.

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[Below Bat a' Charchel:]
Bat. - a staff, a cudgel, a bludgeon.
Charchel - probably corrupted from "Cearchall -a bolster" BR

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