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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CAOCHAN ODHAR Caochan Odhar
Caochan Odhar
Caochan Odhar
Caochan Odhar
Cachanour
'N Caochan odhar
Revd. [Reverend] D Campbell
Mr. Duncan
Mr. Bowman
Mr. John Grant. Farmer Abergain Ballater
Balmoral Map
Balmoral Map Gaelic appendix
099 A small stream rising on Creag na Ghal and flowing Westward about a mile through Moine na Chruaichain Odhar and falls into the Gelder Burn a little below Glen Gelder Lodge. Burn of the Dun Moss Heap. The Dun Strype.
GLENGELDER LODGE Glengelder Lodge
Glengelder Lodge
Glengelder Lodge
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Campbell
Mr. J. Grant
Mr. Duncan
099 A small cottage, 2 story's, slated, lately built, and is being fitted up by Her Majesty it being Her property.
GELDER BURN Gelder Burn
Gelder Burn
Gelder Burn
Gelder Burn
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Campbell
Mr. J. Grant.
Mr. C Duncan
Natural history of Deeside
099 A large mountain Stream varying from 2 to 30 links in width collecting on the Eastern side of Lochnagar, and flows in a Northerly direction through Glen Gelder which it drains in its course its banks are destitute of trees except for a short distance above Invergelder which it passes and empties its waters into the Dee about 1 mile above Balmoral Castle.

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[Note relating to 'Caochan Odhar'] - Name corrected. [Initialled]
it is locally so pronounced [Initialled] C.W.W. Capt. R.E. [Captain Royal Engineers]

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