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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Sloughneagh Sloughneagh
Sloughneagh
Sloughneagh
Sloughneagh
R. Kincaid Bencloich Mains
J Kincaid Bencloich Mains
D. Foyers Knowehead
D. Campbell, Garmore
028.05 This is a very steep rock which keeps in line with the craigs west of it for some distance, when it takes a slanting direction on the face of the Fells which makes it a very remarkable object.
The name is very well known. "Sloughneagh" is a Basaltic rock.
Langy Burn Langy Burn
Langy Burn
Langy Burn
R Kincaid
J Kincaid
D. Campbell
028.05 A Burn which rises on the top of the Fells which in coming down has a good rocky bottom & some waterfalls about 10 or 12 feet high. The name is only known as it passes over the side hill, & may be said to apply from its source to the "Caledonian Fort" at the "Baught Glen" (Traces 2 & 3 28-9) The remainder of this Burn bears no name.

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Co. [County] Stirling -- Campsie Parish

Transcriber's notes

Langy burn has been circled with a cross marked under it, and has obviously been corrected from 'Langry' which is how it is spelt in index. On map it is Langy.

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