OS1/1/19/75

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CREAG GHIUBHAIS Creag Ghiubhas
Creag Ghiubhas
Creag Ghiubhas
Revd [Reverend] J Campbell
Mr Mitchell, Bridgend Cottage
Mr Gordon, Littlemill
091 A large and very conspicuous hill, about 1/2 mile W. [West] of the junction of the Girnoch Burn with the Dee. It is covered with Fir trees, and not connected with any of the surrounding hills. It means "Fir Rock".
CREAG NAM BAN Creag nam Ban
Creag nam Ban
Creag nam Ban
Mr Campbell
Mr Mitchell
Mr William Gordon
091 A large hill, rocky on its southern face, and covered with fir trees on it Northern slope. It is on the S. [South] side of the Dee, and about one mile to the W [West] of Creag Guibhas. It means "Women's Creag".
BRUNTLAN BURN Bruntlan Burn
Bruntlan Burn
Bruntlan Burn
Bruntland Burn
Bruntland Burn
Bruntland Burn
Mr Campbell
Mr Mitchell
Mr William Gordon
Mr Farquharson, Keeper
Mr Kennedy Camlet
Mr Gordon Loinveg
091 A small hill burn rising a little to the South of Creag na Ban, and flowing in an Eastern direction until it falls into the Girnoch Burn near the Mill of Cosh.

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Parish of Crathie and Braemar


BRUNTLAN BURN
Bruntland is common
think d shd. be added. JMcD

The fields near the Mill of Cosh
have the name of Bruntland
or Burnt-land [Initialled]

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