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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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