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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
EAR-ALLT A' CHALLTUINN Ear allt a' Challtuinn
Ear allt a' Challtuinn
Ear allt a' Challtuinn
Mr. Morgan
Mr. Morgan
Mr. McIntosh
098 A small mountain stream, which has its source a short distance east of Iar Allt Calltuinn source. It flows southerly and speads on the cultivated land west of Allanmore. Meaning East Hazel Burn.
LINN OF QUOICH Linn of Quoich
Linn of Quoich
Linn of Quoich
Mr. Morgan
Mr. Morgan
Mr. McIntosh
098 This name is applied to a spot on the Quoich Water about a mile from its junction with the River Dee. The water here, which is strong rushes through a narrow slanting channel in the rocks, and falls into a large hole which is overhung by a great cliff. Adjacent to the Linn, is a handsome cottage, erected for the convenience of visitors. Property of Col. [Colonel] Farquharson.

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

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