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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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.

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Parish 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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