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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LINN OF TANNER Linn of Tanner
Linn of Tanner
Linn of Tanner
Mr. John Milne Gamekeeper
Mr. W. Ingram Sen. [Senior] Gamekeeper
Mr. W. Ingram Jun. [Junior] Gamekeeper
100 A rocky precipice, the water falls a distance of some thirty feet, which is the only Linn on the river.
WATER OF TANNER Water of Tanner
Water of Tanner
Water of Tanner
Mr. John Milne Gamekeeper
Mr. W. Ingram Sen. [Senior] Gamekeeper
Mr. W. Ingram Jun. [Junior] Gamekeeper
100 A fine mountain stream rising in the hills near the watershed between the shires of Aberdeen and Forfar, and flowing in an easterly direction a distance of about 16 miles to its confluence with the Dee near the village of Aboyne.
ROWANTREE STRIPE Rowantree Stripe
Rowantree Stripe
Rowantree Stripe
Mr. John Milne Gamekeeper
Mr. W. Ingram Sen. [Senior] Gamekeeper
Mr. W. Ingram Jun. [Junior] Gamekeeper
100 A very small stream rising in the Long Bank and flowing into the Tanner a little below the Linn.
ALLT DEAS Allt Deas
Allt Deas
Allt Deas
Mr. John Milne Gamekeeper
Mr. W. Ingram Sen. [Senior] Gamekeeper
Mr. W. Ingram Jun. [Junior] Gamekeeper
100 [Situation] In the Ph. [Parish] of Glenmuick Tullich and Glengairn
A small mountain stream rising in the hill of Doon and flowing a short distance westward joins the Tanner a little above the Linn,

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Parish of Glenmuick Tullich and Glengairn -- Aberdeenshire

[Signed] E.H. Courtney. Capt.R.E. [Captain Royal Engineers]

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