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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
COILLE BAIL' AN T-SRATHA Coille Bail an t-Sratha Mr. Sinclair; Balantrath
Mr. Young; Achorn
Mr. Munro; Cnockally
038 A wood of natural Birch surrounding the Dunbeath River on both sides, - near Balantrath. Thompson Sinclair proprietor.
PICT'S HOUSE (Remains of) [Balantrath] Picts House Mr. Sinclair; Balantrath
Mr. Young; Achorn
Mr. Munro; Cnockally
038 A Pictish dwelling in a very dilapidated state close to the foot bridge at Balantrath. It is not unlikely that formerly the abode was called Bail an t-Sràtha or Strath Town from which the name originates
BALANTRATH Balantrath Mr. Sinclair; Balantrath
Mr. Young; Achorn
Mr. Munro; Cnockally
038 Balantrath. A Gamekeepers Cottage at Coille Bail an t Sratha the property of Thompson Sinclair.

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