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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Cambuskenneth Cambuskenneth
Cambuskenneth
Cambuskenneth
J. Lockhart, Esqr.
Mr. J. McMichan
Ebenezer Johnstone, Esqr.
017.04 A small village situated on the north bank of the Forth near Cambuskenneth Abbey from which it takes its name. The houses are nearly all one storey high, partly slated and partly thatched, and in good repair. It has two public houses and one small provision shop. Belongs to Cowan's Hospital, Stirling.
High Street High Street
High Street
High Street
J. Lockhart, Esqr.
Mr. J. McMichan
Ebenezer Johnstone, Esqr.
017.04 A street in the village of Cambuskenneth, the houses on each side are chiefly one storey high, partly slated and partly thatched, and in good repair.
Ladyneuk Ladyneuk
Ladyneuk
Ladyneuk
J. Lockhart. Esqr.
Mr. J. McMichan
Ebenezer Johnstone, Esqr.
010.16 Farmsteading, dwellinghouse and out offices all one storey, slated and in good repair. Belongs to the burgh of Stirling. and is within that part of the parish of Stirling which with a part of the parish of Logie forms a detached part of the County of Clackmannan.

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