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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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Parish of Logie Coldstone

[Note beside [Craig Walgan']
probably Creag Bhalgain, Craig of the little bog; of Lynwuilg near Aviemore

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