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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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[Page] 136Parish 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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