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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Duntreath Arms Inn | Duntreath Arms Inn Duntreath Arms Inn Duntreath Arms Inn Duntreath Arms Inn Duntreath Arms Inn |
Sign Board Valuation Roll Mrs Meikle, Tenant Patrick Yuill Estate Plan |
028.12 | This is the principal Inn attached to the village of Kilsyth, During the Coaching days its business was immense, It has extensive stabling attached and is very commodious, |
Parkburn House | Parkburn House Parkburn House Parkburn House |
Valuation Roll Dr [Doctor] Fraser Patrick Yuill |
028.12 | A good dwelling house the property of Sir A. Edmonstone Bart. [Baronet] and occupied by Dr [Doctor] Fraser. |
Ebroch Burn | Ebroch Burn Ebroch Burn Ebroch Burn Ebroch Burn Ebroch Burn |
Sir Archibald Edmonstone Bart. [Baronet] New Statistical Account Rev. [Reverend] J. Anderson Patrick Yuill William Chalmers |
028.12 | A good stream rising at the North of "Brockieside", which at that point and till it reaches the Stirling and Glasgow Road, bears the name "Colzium Burn," when it changes to "Ebroch" till it falls into the Garrel Burn at the "Burn Green" in the village of Kilsyth, The word Moniabrugh, the original name of the parish, was derived from this stream, The site of the Ancient church, which stood near where the stream changes its name, Cannot now be pointed out, |
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[Page] 58Co [County] Stirling -- Kilsyth Ph [Parish]
[Note beside 'Ebroch Burn'] - "Eabrach, (G) [Gaelic], miry.
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