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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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Parish 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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