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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
AUCHENDUNNIE HILL Auchendunnie Hill John Smith Coynachie
James Adam Corrylair
James Smith Drumfergue
Alexander Mitchell Corrydown
033 A heath covered hill of considerable elevation, some distance west of Drumfergue and South of Corrylair. The origin of the name is not known.
AUCHINDINNIE HILL [1895] See Remark in Index 1895 Mr James Macdonald, The Farm, Huntly, N.B. [North Britain] 033
CARLIN HILL Carlin Hill John Smith Coynachie
James Adam Corrylair
James Smith Drumfergue
Alexander Mitchell Corrydown
033 Is a heath covered Hill immediately west of Auchen-dunnie Hill, and about the Same height. It is supposed to mean the "Witchis Hill."
LITTLE BLACK HILL Little Black Hill John Smith Coynachie
James Adam Corrylair
James Smith Drumfergue
Alexander Mitchell Corrydown
033 A small hill of moderate eminence a short distance north west of the Carlin Hill. It is all covered with heath.
GRAY STONE Gray Stone John Smith Coynachie
James Adam Corrylair
James Smith Drumfergue
Alexander Mitchell Corrydown
033 A larg stone on the north side of the Lag Burn, at the base of the Hill Auch-endunnie situated in a Hollow.

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