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| List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| DUMBARROW HILL | Dumbarrow Hill Dumbarrow Hill Dumbarrow Hill |
William Anderson Esqr. Glentarkie George Rutherford Farmer Nochnarnie George Davidson Shepherd Dumbarrow |
009 | [situation] Nearly 1 Mile N.N.E. [North North East] of the farm house of Glentarkie. A small eminence, the surface of which is firs, and mountain grassland. The property of William Anderson Esqr. Glantarkie. It is so Called from its being on the Farm of Dumbarrow. |
| KATIE THIRSTY WELL | Katie Thirsty Well Katie Thirsty Well Katie Thirsty Well Katie Thirsty Well |
William Anderson Esqr. Glentarkie George Rutherford Farmer Nochnarnie George Davidson Shepherd Dumbarrow Robert Guthrie Balvaird Cottage |
110 | [situation] Upwards of 1/2 a Mile North by East of the Village of Glentarkie. A small spring well, it is one of the established points of the boundary between the counties of Perth and Fife. On the property of William Anderson Esqr. Glentarkie. The origin of the name is not Known it is always Called Katie Thirsty Well |
Continued entries/extra info
10 Parish of Abernethy Plan 9C. Trace 2
Transcriber's notes
Situation Plan 110 (pre populated) is assumed correct, this object being a boundary point.
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