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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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ALLT A' CHAORRUINN | Allt a' Chaorruinn Allt a' Chaorruinn Allt a' Chaorruinn |
Mr. John Morgan Mr John Grant Mr. John McDougall |
096 ; 104 | A Considerable stream rising in the hollow between Scarsoch and Càrn na h-Iolaire, and after running about 3 miles in a Northerly direction falls into Geldie Burn . the English of this name is Burn of the Rowantree |
GELDIE BURN | Geldie Burn Geldie Burn Geldie Burn Geldie Burn Water of Geauly Geallaidh Geauly |
Mr. John Morgan Mr John Grant Mr John McDougall Legends of the Braes o' Mar Aberdeen & Banff Part 3 Old Stat [Statistical] Account Fullartons Gazetteer |
096 ; 097 | The largest tributary of the River Dee in the south west of this Parish, its Course is about 9 Miles long and its general flow is in an easterly direction, receiving many tributaries on its way. this names is Anglicised Gaelic and its meaning is unknown. |
CNAPAN LOCH TILT | Cnapan Loch Tilt Cnapan Loch Tilt Cnapan Loch Tilt |
Mr. John Morgan Mr. John Grant Mr. John McDougall |
104 | A minor feature of the Grampian Range so called from a small Mountain Lake at its Perthshire Base |
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[Notes]
ALLT A' CHAORRUINN
See N. [Name] Book for sheet 77 page 4 one - r -
There are good Authorities for both modes, [Int?] for the sake of Uniformity in the spelling one r will be adopted in future GM
CNAPAN LOCH TILT
See also Name Book of Sheet 6 of Perthshire for this name.
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