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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CRAIG-NA-EOIN Craignaneon
Craignaneon
Craignaneon
Mr James Anderson Birkenhill
Mr Lewis Patterson Grodie
Mr John Anderson Badanseaneach
070 A well known name of a rocky feature of the slopping face of Craigwalgon mountain situated abt [about] 1/10 of a mile northward of Craigwalgon Trigl [Trigonometrical] Station "Craig-na-neon" The Birds' Craig &c
BURN OF KINALDIE Burn of Kinaldie
Burn of Kinaldie
Burn of Kinaldie
Mr James Anderson Birkenhill
Mr Lewis Patterson Grodie
Mr James Milne Balgrennie
070 Issues from under rocks abt [about] 1/10 of a mile E. [East] of Craignaneon and runs ½ a mile in a S.E. [South East] direction where it receive other springs and supplies the Dam of Balgrennie Farm whence it follows a parish road Eastward for ½ a mile and hence Southward for another half a mile where it discharges itself into the parish Boundary stream called the Burn of Grodie partially upon the property of Dr [Doctor] Robertson &c.
BALGRENNIE Balgrennie
Balgrennie
Balgrennie
Mr James Milne occupier
Mr Lewis Patterson Grodie
Mr Francis Henry Kinaldie
070 Indicates the name of a Farm consisting of new premises viz a good dwelling house and garden, with large farm offices detached situated a little less than ½ a mile N.N.E. [North North East] of Grodie Farm.

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Parish of Logie Coldstone

[Note beside 'Craig-na-Eoin']
Innean An anvil; a rock or hill. Gaelic.
Creag nan Eun
Eoin A bird.

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