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"TILLICOULTRY, a parish in Clackmannanshire. It contains the
post-town of Tillicoultry, and the villages of Coalsnaughton and Devonside. It
is bounded by the Stirlingshire detached parish of Alva, by the Perthshire
parishes of Blackford and Glendevon, and by the Clackmannanshire parishes of
Dollar, Clackmannan, and Alloa. Its length southwards is 6 miles; and its
breadth varies from 1 mile at the north end to 2 1/2 miles at the south. About
two-thirds of it, from the northern extremity downward, lies among the Ochil
hills, and inludes some of their highest summits; and the remaining or southern
third is nearly all arable, and lies at from 20 to 230 feet above the level of
the Forth at Alloa. The entire landscape, whether we view the hills or the
plain, is pleasant and beautiful." from the Imperial Gazetteer of Scotland,
edited by John Marius Wilson, 1868.
"TILLICOULTRY, a police burgh two miles east of Alva, and like that town,
engaged in the woollen industry. There is now little vestige of the stone circle
which formerly stood on the Cuninghar, a rising ground behind the town" from
Clackmannan and Kinross, J.P.Day B.A. B.Sc. 1915 |