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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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. |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 32Parish 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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CorrieBuidhe- Moderator, June Lobban
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