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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CLAIS GARBH | Claisgarbh Claisgarbh Claisgarbh |
Estate Map of property AD 1864 Mr James Anderson Badanseaneach Mr John Anderson Badanseaneach |
069 ; 070 | A very Conspicuous and well known Ravine. The end of which is abt [about] ½ a mile W.N.W. [West North West] of Grodie Farm and leads for upwards of ½ a mile in a W.N.W. [West North West]. Also abt [about] ¼ of a mile south of Craigwalgon Farm the north end of which issues a Stream of Springs called after the name of the Ravine which morely signify The Rough Furrow or Hollow. |
BELBO BURN | Belbo Burn Belbo Burn |
Mr Alexander Paterson, Loanhead Mr C. Forbes, Boganrearie Mr John Glenesk, Pitline |
070 | A Small stream having its source about half a mile north west of the "Well of Belbo", and running in a Southerly direction for a short distance unites with the "Burn of Kinaldie", near to the public road leading to Boganrearie. |
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[Page] 73Parish of Logie Coldstone
[Note beside 'Clais Garbh']
Garbh. Thick not slender, rough, of unequal surface &c,
Clais, A furrow, A gutter, A streak, stripe; a pit: a ditch
A hollow, A groove. (Gaelic)
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