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The greater part of Leuchars Loch belonged to the Inneses of Leuchars, Cotts to the Inneses of Innes; and while thus poſſeſſed, many unſucceſsful attempts to drain both, by canals, to the river Loſſie, ſeem to have been made. […] [A] very ordinary fall of rain raiſes it [the river] far beyond its natural bounds; and the immediate conſequence of ſuch floods, was, the ſpeat-water flowing into thoſe lochs, by the canal, and covering the adjacent meadows.
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The
greater
part
of
Leuchars
Loch
belonged
to
the
Inneses
of
Leuchars,
Cotts
to
the
Inneses
of
Innes;
and
while
thus
poſſeſſed,
many
unſucceſsful
attempts
to
drain
both,
by
canals,
to
the
river
Loſſie,
ſeem
to
have
been
made.
[…]
[A]
very
ordinary
fall
of
rain
raiſes
it
[the
river]
far
beyond
its
natural
bounds;
and
the
immediate
conſequence
of
ſuch
floods,
was,
the
ſpeat-water
flowing
into
thoſe
lochs,
by
the
canal,
and
covering
the
adjacent
meadows.