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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BURN OF PEATFOLD Burn of Peatfold
Burn of Peatfold
Burn of Peatfold
Mr Donald McNicol, Gamekeeper
Mr William Clark, Gamekeeper
Mr James Beattie. Nethertown
050 A considerable stream so called from the houses of this name - Arises in a flat, wet piece of ground called "Callamalish" and flows in South by Southwest direction till it joins the Water of Bucket
CLAIS CURRANACH HILLOCK Clashcurnach Hillock
Clashcurnach Hillock
Clashcurnach Hillock
Clashcurnach
Mr Donald McNicol
Mr Wiliam Clark
Mr Jonathan Gall. Crofts
Mr James Beattie
050 A small eminence or hillock known by this name.
TOM NA GLAIS Tomnaglash Hillock
Tomnaglash Hillock
Tomnaglash Hillock
Tomnaglash
Mr Donald McNicol
Mr William Clark
Mr Jonathan Gall
Mr James Beattie
050 A small eminence or hillock known by this name.

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Parish of Glenbucket

[Note beside "Clashcurnach Hillock"]
Clas. Clais, A play craft, A furrow; melody
Carnach, A heathen priest; also the names of several places, descriptive of a rocky or stony situation (Gaelic)
Curran. Any root of the parsnip or radish kind
Curranach abounding in such roots as wild parsnips etc., not Carnach all give Curnach - Curranach. Also abounding in panniers or baskets

[Note beside "Tomnaglash Hillock"]
Tom. A round hillock or knoll, A rising ground, A swell, an eminence, any round heap, a tuft of anything
Glas. Grey, pale, wan, etc. (Gaelic)

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