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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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SLACK OF ETRY | Slack of Etry Slcak of Etry Slack of Etry |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Ronald, Cabrach. Mr. Mitchell, Farmer, Whitehillock. Mr. Murray, Farmer, Tolophin. |
042 | A narrow ravine in the hill North of the Currack, by which a foot or bridle road passes from Creak to Rhyal. |
HILL OF CREAGDEARG | Craigdargue Craigdargue Craigdargue |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Ronald, Cabrach. Mr. Mitchell, Farmer, Whitehillock. Mr. Murray, Farmer, Toloophin. |
042 | Said to signify "the Red Craig" a bleak hill on the Estate of Craig and farms of Longlands and Tulliebraidless, terminating on its Southern side in an abrupt precipitous rock of coarse serpentine of reddish color. |
BOGIE SHIEL | Bogieshiel Bogieshiel Bogieshiel |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Ronald, Cabrach. Mr. Mitchell, Farmer, Whitehillock. Mr. Murray, Farmer, Tolophin. |
042 | Name of a hollow, west of Craigdargue, out of which springs Bogieshiel Burn. |
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[Page] 26Parish of Auchindoir & Kearn
CRAIGDEARG.
"Creag - A Rock, a crag."
"Dearg - Red " (Gaelic)
Note. As this is a pure Gaelic Compound, I have adopted the Correct orthography
and written Hill of Creagdearg. E.H.C. Capt R.E. [Captain Royal Engineers]
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Kate51- Moderator, Jan
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