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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LOCH BUIDHE Loch Buidhe
Loch Buidhe
Loch Buidhe
Mr. Morgan
Mr. Morgan
Mr. Gordon, Toll Gate, Braemar, late gamekeeper in Balmoral Forest
107 A very small loch situated about 1 1/2 miles southward of Lochnagar and about 1/3 a mile eastward of Dubh Loch. It signifies "Yellow Loch".
ALLT AN LOCH BHUIDHE Allt an Loch Bhuidhe
Allt an Loch Bhuidhe
Allt an Loch Bhuidhe
Mr. Morgan
Mr. Morgan
Mr. Gordon
107 A small stream rising in Coire an Loch Bhuidhe from where it issues and flows into Allt an Dhubh Loch. It signifies Burn of the Yellow Loch.
COIRE AN LOCH BHUIDHE Coire an Loch Bhuidhe
Coire an Loch Bhuidhe
Coire Buidhe
Mr. Morgan
Mr. Morgan
Mr. Gordon
Mr. Morgan, Keeper
Mr. McKenzie, Keeper
Mr. Stewart, Keeper
Mr. Grant, Head Keeper
107 A large hollow lying about a mile northward from and parallel with Dubh Loch, from which Allt an Loch Bhuidhe has its source. Its meaning is Hollow of the Yellow Loch. The Hollow between the Creag a' Ghlas Uillt; & the shank of Corbuie. [Initialled]

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Aberdeenshire -- Ph [Parish] of Glenmuick Tullich and Glengairn

[Note relating to 'Coire an Loch Bhuidhe'] - Name correct.

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CorrieBuidhe- Moderator, Kirk Beadle

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