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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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GLASALLT BURN | "Glasallt Burn" "Glasallt Burn" "Glasallt Burn" Glassalt Burn |
James Stewart, "Tulchan" John Robertson, "Auchavan" Charles Duncan, "Linns" Estate Plan |
009 | A stream rising at the base of "Cairn na Glasha", flows in a South-easterly direction into Canlochan Glen, and joins the Canlochan Burn. |
DRUIM MÒR | Druim Mòr Drummour |
James Stewart, "Tulchan" John Robertson, "Auchavan" Charles Duncan, "Linns" Estate Plan Head of Glenisla |
009 | A prominent ridge on the north side of Canlochan Glen. It signifies in the Gaelic language, the "Great Ridges", a name quite appropriate. |
CREAG CAORACH | "Creag Caorach" "Creag Caorach" Craig Heiracht |
James Stewart John Robertson, Auchavan Estate Plan |
009 | A very steep craig on the north side of Canlochan Glen, extending about 60 Chains. |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 7Glenisla Parish, -- Forfarshire
Glasallt Burn [note]
Glas. grey. Allt. The mountain Stream (G. [Gaelic])
Creag Caorach [note]
Caorach. A sheep. The Sheep's Craig (G. [Gaelic])
Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
Alison James- Moderator, Alice Bremner
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