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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Ballochlinn Ballochlinn Robert Graham Moir Esq. Leckie
Henry F. Campbell Esq. Boquhan
Revd. [Reverend] John Stark, Gargunnock
016.06 A well laid out farmhouse with out offices, all one story high, slated, and in very good repair. The name is modern, taken from the Linn adjacent and the Balloch or Glen at the foot of which it is [situated.] Part of the walls of Ballochleam farmsteading is [now] turned into sheep rees; near to this a battle was fought between the Graham's and Leckie's, the date of which is not recorded; both are the property of H. F. Campbell [Esq.]
Ballochleam Ballochleam Henry F. Campbell Esqr.
Mr. William Jamieson Schoolmaster
Revd. John Start
016.09 Formerly a farmsteading, but now in ruins and used as a sheep ree. Near to this farmstead a battle was fought between the Grahams and Leckies, the date of which is unknown. In the hollow of one of the fields, and old tenant found some pieces of brass armour, with spear heads and a great quantity of different kinds of bones. The name signifies the "hollow of the (not shown) it is the property of H. F. Campbell Esqr. Boquhan
Backside Backside Henry F. Campbell Esqr.
Rev. John Stark
Mr. Wm. Jamieson
016.14 Formerly a farmsteading, but now in ruins and used as a sheep ree. The property of H. Fl Campbell Esqr. Boquhan

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