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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
COULICK HILL Coulick Hill
Coulick Hill
Coulick Hill
Mr Wattie Milltown
Mr James Chree Sunnybrae
Mr John Davidson Belnaboth
060 A middle sized, irregular shaped, hill feature, situated about two miles N.W. [North West] from Glenbucket Church, The property of the Earl of Fife
STONY HILL Stony Hill
Stony Hill
Stony Hill
Mr Wattie Milltown
Mr James Chree Sunnybrae
Mr John Davidson Belnaboth
060 Applies to a rocky hill feature situated about one and a half miles from Glenbucket Church, the property of the Earl of Fife
BURN OF CORNABAE Burn of Cornabae
Burn of Cornabae
Burn of Cornabae
Mr Wattie, Milltown of Glenbucket
Francis Farquharson, Belnabodach
Mr Birss, Waterside, Strathdon
060 A Small stream having its rise at the eastern base of Coulick Hill, and flowing in a northerly direction, unites with the Water of Bucket at Crofts farm.
BEALACH QUARRY Bealach Quarry William Forbes Rhinstock
Mr Francis Birss
Mr William Beattie
060 Applies to a large quarry situated about one mile east from Auchornach House, the property of the Earl of Fife.

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Parish of Glenbucket

[Note beside "Bealach Quarry"]
Bealach. A defile. A passage, the pass or gorge of a mountain: A gap, a breach in a wall or fence (Gaelic)

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