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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CONTLANCH WELL Contlach Well
Contlach Well
Contlach Well
Caruntlach Well
Crontlach Well
Peter Sutherland Forester Dukestone
Alexander Hunter Mains of Brux
Rev: [Reverend] John Christie Kirkhill Kildrummy
Rev: [Reverend] John Christie Kirkhill Kildrummy
Estate Plan of Littlewood
061 Is the name of a Spring Well forming a point on the boundary of the parishes of Kildrummy and Tullynessle and in the wood, situated abt. [about] 1/2 a mile N. [North] of the top of Callievar hill
COILLEBHAR HILL Callievar Hill
Callievar Hill
Callievar Hill
Peter Sutherland Forester Dykestone
Alexander Hunter Mains of Brux
Rev: [Reverend] John Christie Kirkhill
061 Is the name of a Conspicuous hill, the summit of which is situated on the boundary of the parishes of Kildrummy and Tullynessle. and about 1 1/2 miles S.S.W. [South South West] of the 30 mile stone of the County road from Aberdeen, The name is gaelic, the Gaelic of Bigwood; The name is spelt various ways by the different writers of the local Statistics and all very indifferently. Writing the name "Coillevor" would perhaps be more judicious. See also description of for Tullynessle Ph. [Parish] &c.

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Parish of Kildrummy

[Note relating to 'Contlanch Well']
Conlach straw; hay; fodder &c.
Conlan, (Comb, and Lan.) An Assembly. Gaelic.

COILLEVAR WOOD [Crossed out].

[Note relating to 'Coillebhar Hill']
Coillebharr, Hill, is literally, Wood (on the) top (of the) Hill.
Coille - A wood, forest, or grove
Bharr - top, Height, &c. (Gaelic)

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