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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CRAIGRAE BEG | Craigray Beg | Mr John Milne Gamekeeper Mr William Ingram Gamekeeper Jun [Junior] Mr William Ingram Sen [Senior] Gamekeeper |
092 | A low hill, ridged like in Shape, and situated near the Black Moss. |
BLACK MOSS | Black Moss | Mr John Milne Gamekeeper Mr William Ingram Gamekeeper Jun [Junior] Mr William Ingram Sen [Senior] Gamekeeper |
092 | A Small patch of fine Bog. The Ballater people and Tenants have a right to cut peats on it |
KNOCKIE BRANAR | Knockie Branar | Mr John Milne Gamekeeper Mr William Ingram Gamekeeper Jun [Junior] Mr William Ingram Sen [Senior] Gamekeeper |
092 | A fine circular hill situated about a mile north from Etnach. |
BAD-NA-BAN | Bad-Na-Ban | Mr John Milne Gamekeeper Mr William Ingram Jun [Junior] Gamekeeper Mr William Ingram Sen [Senior] Gamekeeper |
092 | A Small patch of marshy ground, but in the summer season it is excellent pasture ground. |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 13Parish of Glenmick
CRAIGRAE BEG
"Craig - A rock
Rae - A roe deer" - Jamieson
"Beag - Little, small etc." - (Gaelic) - Literally Craig of the little Roe.
Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
Kate51- Moderator, Jane F Jamieson, pungo
Location information for this page.
Linked mapsheets.