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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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[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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