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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CANNIE BURN Canny Burn
Canny Burn
Canny Burn
Robert Grant, Esq: Druminnor
Mr. Milne, Farmer, Mains of Druminnor
N. Gauld, Farmer, Cairnbeg
043 This stream rises on the northern face of Correen Hill, and after passing Druminnor House, changes its name to the Kearn Burn at
Bridge of Kearn.
KEARN BURN Kearn Burn
Kearn Burn
Kearn Burn
Robert Grant, Esq: Druminnor
Mr. Milne, Farmer, Mains of Druminnor
N. Gauld, Farmer, Cairnbeg
043 Is a continuation of Canny Burn, and flowing in a northerly direction for a considerable distance falls into the River Bogie a little below the farm of Castlehill
BAREFLAT MILL (Corn) Bareflat Mill (Corn)
Bareflat Mill (Corn)
Bareflat Mill (Corn)
Robert Grant, Esq: Druminnor
Mr. Milne, Farmer, Mains of Druminnor
N. Gauld, Farmer, Cairnbeg
043 Applies to a Corn mill propelled by water wheel. property of Robert Grant Esq: Druminnor.

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Parish of Auchindoir & Kearn

CANNIE BURN
No, no! Cannyn Gaelic JMD.

Cannie, Kannie.- Gentle, cautious etc." [Jamieson]
"But homely, tawie, quiet, and Cannie." [Burns]

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