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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
HILL OF BAD-AN-EOIN Hill of Badenyon
Hill of Badenyon
Hill of Badenyon
Estate plan, dated 1863
Mr Stewart, Factor, Fife Keith
Mr Wattie, Milltown, Glenbucket
050 Applies to a mossy hill situated on the south of Cachendale Hill
THE SOCACH Soccoch Hill
Soccoch Hill
Soccoch Hill
Estate plan, dated 1863
Mr Stewart, Fife Keith
Mr McNicol, Glenbucket Lodge
050 A large and conspicuous hill situated to the north west of Glenbucket shooting lodge.
WILLIEHEAD'S BURN Williehead's Burn
Williehead's Burn
Williehead's Burn
Mr Stewart, Fife Keith
Mr McNicol, Glenbucket
Estate plan, dated 1863
050 A rapid flowing stream, rising out of Gilchearn Hill, and flowing in a southerly direction unites with the Cacherly Rime Burn, At the junction of which the Aultnacabber Burn commences.

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Parish of Glenbucket

[Note beside "Hill of Bad-an-Eoin"]
"Bad. A tuft, cluster, bunch, A tuft of hair, a thicket, a clump of trees, or shrubs, a grove.
Eoin. A bird. (Gaelic)

[Note beside "The Socach"]
Socach. Snouted, beaked.
Socach. A certain extent of Arable land; a point of land jutting out between two rivers. (Gaelic)

See Remarks on the names for this change. [Initialled] J.C.

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CorrieBuidhe- Moderator, June Lobban

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