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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CAULDRON WELL | Cauldron Well Cauldron Well Cauldron Well |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Ronald, Cabrach Mr Mitchell Farmer, Whitehillock Mr Davie Hay, Farmer, Upper Wheedlemont |
042 | A spring of good water in the upper part of the Currack, so named from the bubbling up of the water, and forms the principal source of the Cuttie Burn |
CUTTIE BURN | Cuttie Burn Cuttie Burn Cuttie Burn |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Ronald, Cabrach Mr Mitchell, Farmer, Whitehillock Mr Davie Hay, Farmer, Upper Wheedlemont |
042 | Rises in Currack and after dividing the farm of Creak from Upper Wheedlemont and the Home farm of Craig falls into the Burn of Craig at Fordmouth a few chains above the Castle of Craig. |
CURRACH | Currack Currack Currack |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Ronald, Cabrach Mr Mitchell, Farmer, Whitehillock Mr Davie Hay, Farmer, Upper Wheedlemont. |
042 | A marshy hollow or rough pasture, belonging to the farm on Mr Lumsden's property of Wheedlemont, between Ordicreak on the west, Ordihallan on the south & the White Hill of Braland on the East and North. |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 32Parish of Auchindoir & Kearn
CUTTIE BURN
"Cuttie - A hare."
"Cuttie - Anything short or little." (Jamieson)
CURRACH
"Currach - A bog or fern" (Gaelic)
"Currack - A small Cart made of twigs" (Jamieson)
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Kate51- Moderator, CharlesJaffrey
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