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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Forth and Clyde Canal Forth and Clyde Canal Thomas Kier Esq.
Thomas Stark Esq.
Mr. Alexander Black
024.15 A Canal navigable for boats of considerable burden used chiefly for timber and Coal it leaves the Clyde at a place called Bowling and entering Stirlingshire passes through Falkirk and joins the Firth of Forth at Grangemouth.
Bainsford Burn Bainsford Burn Thomas Kier Esq.
Thomas Stark Esq.
Mr. Alexander Black
024.15 A small stream which rises in the Western outskirts of Falkirk and after receiving some of the surplus water of the Canal falls into Carron Water at Carronbank.

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