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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CRAIG OF COIREBHRUACH Craig of Corrywragh
Craig of Corrywragh
Mr John Milne Gamekeeper
Mr William Ingram Sen. [Senior] Gamekeeper
Mr William Ingram Jun. [Junior] Gamekeeper
101 A hill of considerable extent and elevation. Situated near the Linn of Tanner.
COIREBHRUACH Corrywragh
Corrywragh
Corrywragh
Mr. John Milne Gamekeepers
Mr. William Ingram Sen. [Senior] Gamekeepers
Mr William Ingram Jun. [Junior] Gamekeepers
101 A ruin, situated near the head of Glentanner and foot of Mount Keen.
FIR BURN Fir Burn
Fir Burn
Fir Burn
Mr John Milne Gamekeepers
Mr William Ingram Sen. [Senior] Gamekeepers
Mr William Ingram Jun. [Junior] Gamekeepers
101 A small mountain stream rising at the foot of the Red Craig, and flowing a short distance northwards joins the Tanner Water near Etnach.

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Parish of Glenmuick, Aboyne & Glentanner

COIREBHRUACH
"Coire - A circular hollow surrounded with hills".
"Bruach - A bank, brink, border, a steep, a precipice, an edge, brim, a short ascent, a Small rising ground" (Gaelic)
"Corrie - A hollow between hills, or rather in a hill" (Jamieson)

FIR BURN
Bhruach, is the proper orthography, also the
anglicized pronunciation.

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