
History
Forth is first mentioned in a great seal charter of 1599. East and West Forth Farms are mentioned in a Crown Charter dated 14th June 1634 as part of the Barony of Carnwath, although the area is thought to be inhabited by the Damnoniiover tribe over 2000 years ago.
The name Forth, otherwise known as 'The Forth', is thought to mean "the open air", as this can be found in the Chambers Scots Dictionary. There are various other views on this, including the fourth stop on the mail coach run.
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