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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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TOLMOUNT | Toll Mount Toll Mount Toll Mount |
Mr. Morgan Mr. Morgan Mr. Stewart |
107 | This name is applied to a high mountain over the top of which passes the boundary between this county and that of Forfar. It is very craggy on the north side |
GLAS ALLT | Glas Allt Glas Allt Glas Allt |
Mr. Morgan Mr. Morgan Mr. Stewart |
107 | A mountain stream having its source on the south side of Lochnagar. Its course into Loch Muick is southeasterly. Meaning Grey Burn |
CREAG A' GHLAS-UILLT | Creag a' Ghlas-uillt Creag a' Ghlas-uillt Creag a' Ghlas-uillt |
Mr. Morgan Mr. Morgan Mr. Stewart |
107 | This name applies to a long shank of a hill lying between Glas Allt and Allt an Loch Bhuidhe. It means Craig of the Grey Burn. It has this name from "The Saddle", S. [South] Eastwards The Summit is called "Druim Gorm" [Initialled] |
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[Note relating to 'Tolmount'] - Corrected to agree with
the Forfarshire Plans which are now engraved.
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CorrieBuidhe- Moderator, Kirk Beadle
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