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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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ALLT COIRE NA SGREUCHAILE | Allt Coire na Sgreuchaile Allt Coire na Sgreuchaile Allt Coire na Sgreuchaile |
Mr. Morgan, Inverey. Mr. Morgan, Castleton of Braemar Mr. McIntosh. |
098 | This name is applied to a stream which has its source about a mile west of Balintuim. It flows northeasterly and joins the Cluny Water a short distance north of Balintuim. Name means Burn of the Shriek or Shrill Cry (of a bird). |
COIRE NA SGREUCHAILE | Coire na Sgreuchaile Coire na Sgreuchaile Coire na Sgreuchaile |
Mr. Morgan, Inverey. Mr. Morgan, Castleton of Braemar. Mr. McIntosh. |
098 | This is a hollow through which the Allt Coire na Sgreuchaile flows. It is situated on the eastern side of Mhor Sròn. It means "Hollow of the Shriek". |
TOMINTOUL | Tomintoul Tomintoul Tomintoul Tomintoul |
Mr. Morgan, Inverey. Mr. Morgan, Castleton of Braemar Mr. McIntosh Valuation Roll, 1860. |
098 | Three croft-houses with office houses all thatched and in very indifferent condition. It is said in the locality the the land of Tomintoul is the highest (with regard to altitude) cultivated land in Scotland. The name signifies the Barn of the Knowe. Tomintoul is the property of Lord Fife. [Situation] Knoll of the barn |
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[Page] 69Aberdeenshire, -- Ph. [Parish] of Crathie and Braemar
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