OS1/1/20/95

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CARN A' CHOIRE BHOIDHEACH Càrn a' choire Bhoidheach
Càrn a' choire Bhoidheach
Càrn a' choire Bhoidheach
Càrn a' choire Bhoidheach
Charles Duncan, Keeper
John McKenzie Keeper
Donald Stewart Keeper
Mr. Grant, Head Keeper
107 "Cairn of the Bonny Corrie" A high hill on the west side of White Mounts.
ALLT A' CHOIRE BHOIDHEACH Allt a' Choire Bhoideach Charles Duncan, Keeper
John McKenzie Keeper
Donald Stewart Keeper
Mr. Grant, Head Keeper
107 A small stream rising on the east side of Càrn a' Choire Bhoideach & flowing into Allt an Dubh-loch - means stream of the Bonny Corrie.
ALLT AN DA CHRAOBH BHEATH Allt an Da' Chraobh Bheath Charles Duncan, Keeper
John McKenzie Keeper
Donald Stewart Keeper
Mr. Grant, Head Keeper
107 "Burn of the birch trees" A small stream at the head of Allt an Dubh-loch & on the south side of the same.
CUIDHE CRÒM Cuidhe Cròm
Cuidhe Cròm
Cuidhe Cròm
Cuidhe Cròm
Charles Duncan, Keeper
John McKenzie Keeper
Donald Stewart Keeper
Mr. Grant, Head Keeper
107 A high & rocky Hill on the east side of Lochnagar. The name signifies "Crooked Wreath" from a large piece of snow annually assuming that form on the west side of the hill.
COIRE AN DAIMH MHOILE Coire an Daimh Mhoile Charles Duncan, Keeper
John McKenzie Keeper
Donald Stewart Keeper
Mr. Grant, Head Keeper
107 "The humbled Stag's Corrie - So named by the Prince Consort on his Killing two unhorned stags here - means - Corrie of the Stag without Horns.
COIRE AN DAMH BHIEL 107 Inscription on Deirs heads in Balmoral Castle

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Aberdeenshire -- Ph [Parish] of Glenmuick, Tullich & Glengairn

[Note relating to 'Carn a' Choire Bhoidheach'] - Bhoidhich [Initialled] JMcD

[Note relating to 'Allt a' Choire Bhoidheach'] - Bhoidhich [Initialled] JMcD

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