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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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WELL OF CÙLDEARG | Well of Culdairgue Well of Culdairgue Well of Culderg Well of Couldergue Well of Cawderg |
Mr Donald McNicol Gamekeeper Mr William Clark Gamekeeper Mr Adam Hay. Uppertown Mr James Beattie Nethertown Mr John Chree. Sunnybrae |
050 | A spring well of excellent water known by this name. In the year 1740. from famine and fatigue seven persons. alternately were found dead here. |
UPPERTOWN | Upperton Upperton Uppertown Uppertown Uppertown |
Valuation Roll. 1859-60 M. Stewart Esqr. Factor Mr William Beattie. Tenant Mr Adam Hay. Tenant Mr Donald McNicol |
050 | This name applies to Several dwelling houses. with outhouses. gardens etc attached also a few acres of land to each dwelling the property of The Right Honble [Honourable] The Earl of Fife |
NETHERTOWN | Nethertown Nethertown Nethertown |
Valuation Roll. M. Stewart Esqr. Mr James Beattie |
050 | An ordinary farm house with offices garden etc. attached, known by this name, the property of The Right Honble [Honourable] The Earl of Fife. |
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[Page] 15Parish of Glenbucket
[Note beside "Well of Cùldearg"]
Cul. The back of anything, the hinder part.
Dearg. A red deer, land recently ploughed.- Dearg. Redden, make red; blush; plough, make an impression. (Gaelic)
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CorrieBuidhe- Moderator, June Lobban
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