Volume contents
- 1 - Buchanan , page 1 (start)
- 10 - Buchanan , page 10
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- 30 - Buchanan , page 30
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- 192 - Buchanan , page 192 (end)
- 193 - Buchanan , title page
- 194 - Buchanan , index
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Cross Burn | Cross Burn Cross Burn Cross Burn |
William McFarlane Old Manse D. McIntyre Cul an Eudain D. McLaren Tigh an laoigh |
013.08 | A small stream which runs in a cross direction from all the other streams flowing from "Beinn Bhreachd", from which hill they flow southwards, from north, but this flows from west to south-east - hence the name, and it is well known. "Cross Burn" widens near its junction with the "Burn of Mar". |
Tom a' Mhorair | Tom a Mhorfhir Tom a Mhorfhir Tom a Mhorfhir |
D. McLaren Tigh an laoigh D. McIntyre, Cul an Eudain Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] McFarlane |
013.08 | An unimportant feature as regards height, but a well known name, signifying "the Marquis's hill". The top of this hill is as shewn by the dots on Trace, and its extent of fall or descent is to the burns north & south between which it stands. |
Continued entries/extra info
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Co. [County] Stirling -- Buchanan Parish
[Note under Tom a Mhorhir:]
Tom a' Mhor-fhir
or more properly
Tom a' Mhorair
"Tom", (G. [Gaelic]) a hill
"Mhorfhir", (G. [Gaelic]) from Morfhear, an Earl,
Ordnance Survey - Stirling county, OS Name Books - Stirling county - Volume 6 - Parish of Buchanan, OS1/32/6
This volume contains information on place names found in the parish of Buchanan.
Ordnance Survey - Stirling county
Ordnance Survey was established in the 18th century to create maps, surveys and associated records for the entirety of Great Britain. These records are arranged by county. This entry has been created to enable searching for Ordnance Survey records for the county of Stirling, which is in central Scotland. The boundaries of the county were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.