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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
POLLAGACH BURN Pollagach Burn Mr John Milne Gamekeeper
Mr. William Ingram Gamekeeper Sen. [Senior]
Mr WIlliam Ingram Gamekeeper Jun. [Junior]
092 A Small mountain Stream rising in the Pollagach Bog and flowing eastward a few miles to its confluence with the Dee
CREAG MULLACH Craig Muilach Mr John Milne Gamekeeper
Mr. William Ingram Gamekeeper Sen. [Senior]
Mr William Ingram Gamekeeper Jun. [Junior]
092 A Small hillock situated near the Mill of Cairn More The property of the Marquis of Huntly.
WELL OF AUCHLAWS Well of Auchlaws Mr John Milne Gamekeeper Mr. William Ingram Gamekeeper Sen. [Senior]
Mr William Ingram Gamekeeper Jun. [Junior]
092 A fine spring well, situated about three miles south of the Mill of Carnmore
BURN OF CORN ARN Burn of Corn Arn Mr John Milne Gamekeeper
Mr. William Ingram Gamekeeper Sen. [Senior]
Mr William Ingram Gamekeeper Jun. [Junior]
092 A Small Stream rising at the foot of Corn Arn Hill and flows a short distance east then joins the Pollagach Burn

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Parish of Glenmuick

POLLAGACH BURN
pron? [pronounced] Pulloch Burn JMcD

"Pollagach - Of or belonging to little pools, pits, ponds or dimples"
"Pulagach - Abounding in round stones, like a round Stone or ball" (Gaelic)


CREAG MULLACH See Page 8

"Mullach - the top, summit, a height, an eminence etc." (Gaelic)
"Muileag - A cranberry, moor berry etc." (Ibid)
"Creag - A rock, a crag" - (Ibid)

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Kate51- Moderator, Jane F Jamieson, Geoffrey M Gill

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