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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Union Place Union Place
Union Place
Union Place
Corner Ticket
Valuation Roll
Mrs. Duff Prs. [Proprietress]
027.12 A row of two storied dwellings. Between this and "Geelong Place" there are two rows of houses, which may be said to bear the name of both Places, being commonly referred to by both names at times.
Geelong Place Geelong Place Corner Ticket
Valuation Roll
Mrs Duff Prs. [Proprietress]
027.12 A row of superior houses two storys high.
Clochcore Clochcore
Clochcore
Clochcore
Estate Map
J. Begg Factor
027.12 A Farm Steading presently occupied by Cotters. It belongs to Lady Strangford.

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Co. [County] Stirling -- Campsie Parish

[Note under Clochcore:]
"Cloch", a stone; core, a twist, or turn;
"Clochcore". the [bent], or turned stone. Gaelic.

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