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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
MOINE CHRUINN Moine Chruinn
Moine Chruinn
Moine Chruinn
Moine Chruinn
Cruinavean
Mhoine Chruinn
Revd. [Reverend] D. Campbell
Mr. C. Duncan
Mr. J. Bowman
Mr. McClaren
Balmoral Map
Gaelic spelling appended to Map of Balmoral. [Initialled]
099 A small Moss. of a circular shape. part of which is now a Marsh &, through which the Connachat Burn runs but is not traceable through the Marshy part of the Moss. There are several scattered firs growing over it. The name means the round Moss.
CONNACHAT BURN Connachat Burn
Connachat Burn
Connachat Burn
Connachat Burn
Revd. [Reverend] D. Campbell
Mr. C. Duncan
Mr. J. Bowman
Mr. McClaren
099 A small mountain stream rising in a hollow on the West side of Ripe hill and flows in a Northerly direction, through the Moss of Moine Cruinn for about 1 1/2 miles and empties its waters into the Dee, a little to the East of Connachat Cottage.
BALLOCHBUIE FOREST 099 For Authorities and description see Name Book of Sheet 98.

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[Note relating to 'Moine Chruinn'] - Name quite correct.

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