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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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 |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 16Parish 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)
Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
Kate51- Moderator, Jane F Jamieson, Geoffrey M Gill
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