OS1/1/18/88

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
STOB DUBH AN EAS BHIG Stob Dubh an Eàs Bhig
Stob Dubh an Eàs Bhig
Stob Dubh an Eàs Bhig
William Brown Esq.
Mr. Angus McIntosh
Mr. Charles Coults
088 A prominent portion of Beinn Avon situated between Allt an Eàs Mhoir and Allt an Eàs Bhig Name signifies. Black Point of the Little Waterfall. This name is written as pronounced.
STÙC GARBH MHÒR Stuc Gharbh Mhòr
Stuc Gharbh Mhòr
Stuc Gharbh Mhòr
William Brown Esq.
Mr. Angus McIntosh
Mr. Charles Coutts
088 This name applies to a part of the south face of Beinn Avon, very rugged and stony. Name signifies "Large Rough Pinnacle"
STÙC GARBH BHEAG Stuc Gharbh Bheag
Stuc Gharbh Bheag
Stuc Gharbh Bheag
William Brown Esq.
Mr. Angus McIntosh
Mr. Charles Coutts
088 This name applies to the lower part of the southern face of Beinn Avon is very rough looking & covered with short heather & stones. Name signifies, "Small Rough Pinnacle".

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Aberdeenshire -- Ph [Parish] of Crathie & Braemar

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