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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CLUNIE WATER Clunie Water
Clunie Water
Clunie Water
Clunie Water
The Clunie
William Brown Esqr. Invercauld, Braemar
Mr. John Morgan Inverey, Braemar
Mr. Angus McIntosh Glen clunie, Braemar
Black's Large Map
Fullartons Gazetteer
098 ; 106 An affluent of the River Dee. It rises in several head streams in the mountains which seperate Braemar from Perthshire; but does not receive this name any further than the confluence of two of its chief tributaries, which takes place at the head of Glen Clunie, called, "Allt na Bruideidhe", and "Baddoch Burn". In its course from the confluence of these two streams towards the village of Castleton of Braemar, it receives, at the farm of Achallater, its largest tributary, called "Callater Burn," after which increase, it becomes a considerable volume of water when it reaches Castleton of Braemar, near which village, it empties itself into the Dee.
GLEN CLUNIE Glen Clunie
Glen Clunie
Glen Clunie
Glen Clunie
Glen Clunie
William Brown Esqr.
Mr. J. Morgan
Mr. Angus McIntosh
Black's Large Map
Fullarton's Gazetteer
098 ; 106 A mountain glen, which extends from near the village of "Castleton of Braemar," towards "Glen Beag," in Perthshire, and through which the turnpike road between Braemar and Blairgowrie passes. This name according to the Authorities should not extend further than from Castleton of Braemar to the head of "Clunie water," at Alltamhait. Name Anglicized through usage.

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Aberdeenshire -- Phs [Parishes] of Crathie & Braemar

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