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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
EY BURN Ey Burn
Ey Burn
Ey Burn
Eidh
Mr. John Grant Factor
Mr. John McDougall
Mr. John Morgan
New Statistical Account
097 ; 105 A considerable tributary to the River Dee the name, whatever it means in Gaelic is now evidently Anglicized. Mr. Grant thought it might originally be "Allt an Fheidh," the Deers Burn.
ALLTAN ODHAR Alltan Odhar
Alltan Odhar
Alltan Odhar
Mr. John Grant
Mr. John McDougall
Mr. John Morgan
105 A small stream, which, uniting with Allt Beinn Iutharn forms the Ey Burn. In English this name would be Dun Little Burn.
ALLTANODHAR SHEILING Alltanodhar Shieling
Alltanodhar Shieling
Alltanodhar Shieling
Alton-our Lodge
Mr, John Grant
Mr, John McDougall
Mr, John Grant
Valuation Roll for 1859 - 60.
105 A substantial neat ordered, stone built shooting Lodge owned by the Earl of Fife.

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County of Aberdeen -- Parish of Crathie and Braemar

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GLEN EY
Glen Ey would not allow this explanation.

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