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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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Aberdeenshire -- Ph [Parish] of Crathie and Braemar

[Note relating to 'Tolmount'] - Corrected to agree with
the Forfarshire Plans which are now engraved.

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