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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CÀRN DEARG Càrn Dearg
Càrn Dearg
Càrn Dearg
Mr. Morgan
Mr. Matheson
Mr. McDonald
097 A small heathy pasture hill lying east of Aucherrie. A long, straight stone wall runs up its western declivity nearly to the summit of the hill. The name signifies "Red Cairn"
ALLT A' CHÙIRN DHEIRG Allt a' Chùirn Dheirg
Allt a' Chùirn Dheirg
Allt a' Chùirn Dheirg
Mr. Morgan
Mr. Matheson
Mr. McDonald
097 A small mountain stream rising about midway between Càrn Dearg and Carr Mhòr. It flows in a southwesterly direction and joins the Ey Burn near Ruighnanseileach. Name signifies "Burn of the Red Cairn"
ALLT AN LEATHAID Allt an Leathaid
Allt an Leathaid
Allt an Leathaid
Mr. Morgan
Mr. Matheson
Mr. McDonald
097 This burn has its source in a small moss situated at the western extremity of the hollow between Carr Mhòr and Creag an Ahnton. It flows in a westerly direction until it joins the Ey Burn. The name means "Burn of the Brae or Slope"

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Aberdeenshire, -- Ph. [Parish] of Crathie and Braemar

[Note relating to 'Allt a' Chùirn Dheirg'] - Would be incorrect if
altered as suggested
a Churn Deirg? [Initialled] JMcD

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