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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BOG OF CULSH | Bog of Culsh Bog of Culsh Bog of Culsh |
Mr. William Reid Wester Clova Rev. [Reverend] John Christie Kirkhill Mr. John Blackhall Culsh |
051 | Is the name of a Marsh at the upper edge of a plantation and about 3/4 of a mile N.N.W [North North West] of Culsh farm a stream issues from this Marsh called the Bog stream and joins the Culsh stream at the E [East] end of the How of Mar. |
BOG BURN | Bog Burn Bog Burn Bog Burn |
Mr. William Reid Wester Clova Rev: [Reverend] John Christie Kirkhill Mr. John Blackhall Culsh |
051 | Is the name of a Stream which issues from Springs in the Bog of Culsh and enters Culsh burn at the E. [East] end of the How of Mar, or abt. [about] 1/2 m. [mile] N.E. [North East] of the issue |
CAIRN OF MAULE'S HA' | Cairn of Maules Ha' Cairn of Maules Ha' Cairn of Maules Ha' |
Rev: [Reverend] John Christie Kirkhill Mr. John Blackhall Culsh Mr. William Reid Wester Clova |
051 | Is the name of some Conspicuous Rocks on the north Slope of the How of Mar, up on the west edge of a plantation and about 1/8 of a mile west of the junction of Bog Burn and Culsh Burn |
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[Note relating to 'Cairn of Maule's Ha''] - Maud. A gray stript plaid worn by shepherds in the south
of Scotland.
Mauly. The same with Maulifuff, "A female without energy." (Jamieson)
Maule. A family name. Common in Aberdeenshire.
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