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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
GLEN GELDER Glen Gelder
Glen Gelder
Glen Gelder
Glen Gelder
Glen Gelder
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Campbell
Mr. J Grant
Mr. C. Duncan
Natural history of Deeside & Braemar
Johnston's County Map
099 A long narrow flat mountain glen extending from near the Dee about a mile above Balmoral to near the top of Glen Muick. And varying from 1/4 to 3/4 of a mile in breadth, there is an excellent foot path or Bridle Road extending its whole length, it is watered by the Gelder Burn, which runs through its whole length, and is wooded for about a mile from where that burn joins the Dee the rest of the Glen is open, and covered with short heath, Her Majesty has erected a new Lodge near the middle of the Glen.
ALLT NA RUIGHE GILE Allt na Ruighe Gile
Allt na Ruighe Gile
Allt na Ruighe Gile
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Campbell
Mr. J. Grant
Mr. Duncan
099 A small burn collecting on the East Side of Creag Liath, in a flat, and flows Eastward for about a mile & falls into Gelder burn a short piece above Glen Gelder Lodge. Its name signifies, stream of the white sheiling

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