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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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ALLT NAN CABAR | Aultnacabber Burn Aultnacabber Burn Aultnacabber Burn |
Estate plan, dated 1863 Mr McNicol, Glenbucket Lodge Mr Stewart. Factor, Fife-Keith |
050 | Is formed by the junction of Williehead's Burn, and Caucherly Rime Burn, and flowing in a southerly direction for a considerable distance meets the Burn of Croulie, when they form the junction of Coulins Burn. |
COULINS BURN | Coulins Burn Coulins Burn Coulins Burn |
Estate plan, dated 1863 Mr Stewart, Fife-Keith. Mr McNicol, Glenbucket. |
050 | Is formed by the junction of Aultnacabber Burn and Burn of Croulie, and flowing easterly to the Glenbucket shooting Lodge changes its name to the Bucket Water. |
BLACKSNAKE BURN | Blacksnake Burn Blacksnake Burn Blacksnake Burn |
Estate plan, dated 1863 Mr Stewart, Fife-Keith, Mr McNicol Glenbucket |
050 | A small stream rising out of Little Gilchearn Hill, and flowing northerly for a short distance falls into the Burn of Croulie. |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 5Parish of Glenbucket
[Notes beside "Allt Nan Cabar"]
Allt. A mountain stream
Cabar. A deers horn, An Antler; a stake, a pole, a rafter, eminence, height. Cabar beinne, mountain top. (Gaelic)
[Note in the heading] - as Cabar is a masculine noun the name should be either Allt a' Chabair or Allt nan Cabar
Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
CorrieBuidhe- Moderator, June Lobban
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