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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CLASHWALLOCH BURN Clashwalloch Burn
Clashwalloch Burn
Clashwalloch Burn
Clashwalloch
Glashwalloch
Glashwalloch
Mr Donald McNicol. Gamekeeper
Mr William Clark Gamekeeper
Mr John Begg Badenyon
Estate Plan
Mr James Beattie Nethertown,
Mr Harry McRobbie Ryntaing
050 A considerable stream known by this name. flowing through a deep ravine. in a Southerly direction. from its Source. and in its course receives as tributaries the Altsowen Burn and the Mid Burn, before it junction with the Leadenside Burn.
TODS' STRATH Tods' Strath
Tods' Strath
Tods' Strath
Mr Donald McNicol
Mr William Clark
Mr John Begg
050 This name applies to the face or base of the hill, along the side of Clashwalloch Burn, and is so named from the Tod or Fox, being formerly Seen frequently hereabouts.
FOUL MIRE Foul Mire
Foul Mire
Foul Mire
Mr Donald McNicol
Mr William Clark
Mr John Begg
050 This name applies to a wet marshy piece of ground. on and near the source of the Burn of Garbet.

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Parish of Glenbucket

[Note beside "Clashwalloch Burn"]
Clash. Claisch. A cavity of considerable extent in the acclivity of a hill
Walloch. A kind of dance familiar to the Highlands. S. Song, Roy's wife (Jamieson)

[Note beside "Tod's Strath"]
Tod. The fox. (Jamieson)

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CorrieBuidhe- Moderator, June Lobban

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