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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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[Note]
GLEN EY
Glen Ey would not allow this explanation.
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Trondragirl- Moderator, Kate51- Moderator, Jm Bell
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