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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CREAG LEACHDACH Creag Leachdach
Creag Leachdach
Creag Leachdach
Mr. Morgan
Mr. Morgan
Mr. Stewart
107 This a large and very steep Craig, situated on the east side at the head of Glen Callater. This name means Abounding in flat Stones.
ALLT AN DROIGHNEAN Allt an Droighnean
Allt an Droighnean
Allt an Droighnean
Mr. Morgan
Mr. Morgan
Mr. Stewart
107 This is a small burn rising at the head of Coire Allt an Dhroighnean. Its course into Allt an Loch is very circuitous. It means, "Burn of the Thorn Thicket.
COIRE ALLT AN DROIGHNEAN Coire Allt an Droighnean
Coire Allt an Droighnean
Coire Allt an Droighnean
Mr. Morgan
Mr. Morgan
Mr. Stewart
107 This name is applied to a hollow lying between Creag Leachdach and the boundary between this Co. [County] and that of Forfar. It means Hollow of the thorn thicket Burn.

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Aberdeenshire -- Ph [Parish] of Crathie and Braemar

[Note relating to 'Coire Allt an Droighnean'] - H.S. Dick gives 'nein'

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