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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
MILLHUIE HILL Millhowie Hill
Millhowie Hill
Millhowie Hill
Millhuie Hill
Mr Wattie Milltown
Mr Dawson Nether Culquoich
Mr Douglass Buchaam
A Leith Esq. Glenkindie
061 A lofty hill covered with heather on the boundary betwixt Glenbucket and Strathdon detd. [detached]
THE CHAIR The Chair
The Chair
The Chair
Mr Wattie Milltown
Mr Dawson Nether Culquoich
Mr Douglass Buchaam
061 A Rock near to the Summit of Millhowie Hill on the Glenbucket side of the boundary.
BRIDGE OF BUCKET [houses] Bridge of Bucket
Bridge of Bucket
Bridge of Bucket
Mr Douglass Buchaam
Mr Smith Mains of Glenbucket
Mr Wattie Milltown
061 This name applies to a group of houses near the confluence of the Bucket with the Don As well as to a small stone bridge crossing the Bucket.
POST OFFICE [Bridge of Bucket] Post Office Mr Douglass Buchaam
Mr Smith Mains of Glenbucket
Mr Wattie Milltown
061 There is also a Sub Post Office and a small Woollen Mill in this hamlet.
WOOLLEN MILL [Bridge of Bucket] Woollen Mill Mr Douglass Buchaam
Mr Smith Mains of Glenbucket
Mr Wattie Milltown
061 There is also a Sub Post Office and a small Woollen Mill in this hamlet.

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Parish of Glenbucket

[Notes beside "Millhowie Hill"]
Howie A small plain. - not Lowland scotch
Howie. Castle Howie. The name given to such of the Picts' houses as still appear tumuli. (Jamieson)
Meall Oighe. The maiden Hill? It is difficult, without enquiry in the Locality, to give the proper Gaelic spelling of this name.

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