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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BELTIE BURN Beltie Burn
Beltie Burn
Beltie Burn
P. L. Gordon Esqr.
Mr A Mathieson
Mr Glenesk
072 ; 083 A good sized stream rising in the North West end of this Parish and flowing in a south easterly direction till it unites with Blacklinn Burn after which its name changes to the "Burn of leanny". [learney]
BURN OF CANNY Burn of Canny
Burn of Canny
Burn of Canny
P. L. Gordon Esqr.
Mr A Mathieson
Mr Glenesk Gallow Cairn
083 The above described stream strengthened by the Blacklinn Burn, it now partly serves to divide the Counties Aberdeen & Kincardine and ultimately falls into the River Dee at Invercanny Ph [Parish] of Banchory Ternan.

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