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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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TAPPIE CRUNNICH | Tappie Crunnich Tappie Crunnich Tappie Crunnich |
James Rait Esq. Keig Mr John Birnie, Upper Glenton Mr Charles Reid, Upper Glenton |
053 | A Small hill feature, situated about a quarter of a mile north of Upper Glenton; property of The Right Hon [Honourable] Lord Forbes. |
GLENTON | Glenton Glenton Glenton |
James Rait Esq. Mr John Birnie Mr Charles Reid |
053 | This name is applied to a few houses, and a Small piece of arable land, situated about two miles east of Castle Forbes; property of The Right Hon. [Honourable] Lord Forbes. |
UPPER GLENTON | Upper Glenton Upper Glenton Upper Glenton |
James Rait Esq. Mr John Birnie Mr Charles Reid |
053 | A farmsteading and dwellinghouse, one storey, slated and in good repair; property of The Right Hon. [Honourable] Lord Forbes. |
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[Page] 46Parish of Keig
[Note beside 'Tappie Crunnich'] - "Tappie - Anything raised very high.
Crummaock - Skirret, a plant.
Crummock. - A cow with crooked horns." nom. [nominative] "Crumag - The plant skirret." (Gaelic)
Crummock - A stick with a crooked hand. gen [genitive] Crumaig. (Jamieson)
From an old native I learned that on the Tap was a fine spring well bearing the same name. It is very probable Tappie is a corruption of Tobar & that the name means Well of the gathering. [Initialled] JMcD
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