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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CREAG AN FHIR-SHAIGHDE Creag an Fhir-shaighde
Creag an Fhir-shaighde
Creag an Fhir-shaighde
William Brown Esqr.
Mr. J. Morgan
Mr. A. McIntosh
106 A prominent hill situated at the head of Loch Callater, the north-west corner of which is very rocky and precipitous and forms a conspicuous object in the landscape around Loch Callater. The Signification of this name is not generally known but that received, was - "Creag of the Arrow-maker."
BEALACH BUIDHE Bealach Buidhe
Bealach Buidhe
Bealach Buidhe
William Brown Esqr.
Mr. J. Morgan
Mr. A. McIntosh
This name is applied to a hollow or pass extending from from the lower end of Loch Callater towards Càrn an Tùirc. Name Signifies - "Yellow Pass or Hollow."
MOINE BHEALAICH BHUIDHE Moine Bhealaich Bhuidhe
Moine Bhealaich Bhuidhe
Moine Bhealaich Bhuidhe
William Brown Esqr.
Mr. A. McIntosh
Mr. J. Morgan
106 A peat moss situated at the head of Bealach Buidhe between Càrn Tuirc and Loch Callater. Name signifies - "Moss of the Yellow Pass or Hollow."

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Aberdeenshire -- Phs [Parishes] of Crathie & Braemar

[Note relating to ' Creag an Fhir-shaighde'] - Creag an Fhir-saighde?

[Note relating to 'Moine Bhealaich Bhuidhe'] - To be corrected on Plan [Initialled]
Erased from plan

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