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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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[Page] 12Parish 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.
Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
CorrieBuidhe- Moderator, June Lobban
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