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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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. |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 49[Below Bat a' Charchel:]
Bat. - a staff, a cudgel, a bludgeon.
Charchel - probably corrupted from "Cearchall -a bolster" BR
Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
Alison James- Moderator, Gerald Cummins
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