OS1/1/20/17

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
DRUIM ODHAR Druim Odhar
Druim Odhar
Druim Odhar
Mr. Lamont, Clunie Cottage.
Mr. McIntosh, Invercanlick.
Mr. McLaren, Head-gamekeeper, Invercauld.
099 A low dark hill lying between Allt a' Choire Dhubh and Allt a Lochain Eoin. The meaning of this name is the Dun Hill or Ridge, so called from its dark appearance
BLACKSHIEL BURN Blacksheil Burn
Blacksheil Burn
Blacksheil Burn
Mr. Lamont
Mr. McLaren
Mr. McIntosh.
099 This burn rises about 3/4 of a mile north-eastward of Lochan an Eoin. It flows north westerly until it falls into Allt an Lochain Eoin. Its whole length is about one mile and three quarters.
LOCHAN AN EOIN Lochan an Eoin
Lochan an Eoin
Lochan an Eoin
Mr. Lamont
Mr. McLaren
Mr. McIntosh
099 This is a small loch formed by Allt an Lochain Eoin about 3/4 of a mile from its source. The meaning of the name is the Little Birds Loch.

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Aberdeenshire -- Ph. [Parish] of Crathie and Braemar

[Note relating to 'Lochan an Eoin'] - Should this not be L. [Lochan] nan Eun? It is prond. [pronounced] Lochanan èun, Were it singular it wd. [would] be Lochananyôn like Badenyon, Glenbucket. [Initialled] JMcD

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