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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BURN OF RIEGUNACHIE | Burn of Riegunachie Burn of Riegunachie Burn of Riegunachie |
Estate map of property A.D. 1864 Mr James Anderson Birkenhill Mr John Anderson Badanseaneach |
069 | Issues from springs and peatmoss in a deep ravine known by the name of Howe of Riegunachie and situated about 12 chains N.E. [North East] of Craig-walgon Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station and runs for about ¾ of a mile in a westward direction where it enters the Burn of Claisgarbh. |
HOWE OF RIEGUNACHIE | Howe of Riegunachie Howe of Riegunachie Howe of Riegunachie |
Mr James Anderson Badanseaneach Mr John Anderson Badanseaneach Mr James Anderson Birkenhill |
069 | A conspicuous deep ravine bottom of which consist of peatmoss and marshes. The upper end of which is situated about 10. chains N [North] of Craigwalgon Trig [Trigonometrical] Station and terminates a little below a peat road about 20. chains N.W. [North West]. |
CRAIG WALGAN | Craigwalgon Craigwalgon Craigwalgon |
Estate map of property A.D. 1864 Mr John Anderson Badanseaneach Mr James Anderson Birkenhill |
069 | A well known name of a conspicuous high hill situated about 20. chains N.E. [North East] of the upper end of Claisgarbh and about 1½ miles N.E. [North East] of Morven Hill. See scotch dictionary for the word "Walgon" |
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[Page] 33Parish of Logie Coldstone
[Note beside [Craig Walgan']
probably Creag Bhalgain, Craig of the little bog; of Lynwuilg near Aviemore
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