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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Todholes Todholes
Todholes
Todholes
Todholes
Todholes
Todholes
Todholes
Valuation Roll for 1855-6
Revd. [Reverend] W.G. Smith
A.G. Speirs Esqr.
Mr. James Nichol
Mr. John Higgins
Grassom's County Map
Johnston's County Map
022.06 A small farmsteading, all one storey, partly slated. In good repair.
Property of the Duke of Montrose, Buchanan House.
Randieford Bridge Randyford Bridge
Randyford Bridge
Randyford Bridge
Rendezvous Bridge
Randieford Bridge
Randieford Bridge
Randieford Bridge
Randieford Bridge
Randieford Bridge
Randieford Bridge
Randyford
Revd. [Reverend] W.G. Smith
Mr. James Nichol
Mr. John Higgins
A.G. Speirs Esqr.
Grassom's County Map
Johnston's County Map
Ebenenezer Bow. Esqr.
Rev. [Reverend] Robert Paisley, St. Ninians
Ebenezer Johnston Esqr.
Mr. William Galbraith
Rev. [Reverend] C. Greig the former Minister of St. Ninians
022.06 A small one arch stone bridge, on the statute labour road, between Denny & Fintry.
It is in good repair.
Property of the Road Trustees.*
This name is supposed to be derived from the word Rendezvous (the place where John de Graham used assemble his men), but Randyford is the more modern way of spelling and pronouncing the word.
* It is a Turnpike road from Denny to a small public house half a mile west of Carron Bridge: from which it is a Trust or Parish road until it joins the Turnpike road from Fintry to Campsie.

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Ph. [Parish] of Fintry

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