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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
GARBET TAP Garbit Tap
Garbit Tap
Garbit Tap
Sir J.D.H. Elphinstone, Bart. [Baronet]
Mr. Stronoch.
Estate Plan, dated 1858
053 A large rocky hill feature, situated a little South west of the Mother Tap of Benachie, and north of Millstone Hill, the property of Sir J.D.H. Elphinstone Bart. [Baronet].
QUARRY HILL Quarry Hill

Quarry Hill
Quarry Hill
Sir J.D.H. Elphinstone, Bart. [Baronet]
Mr. Stronach. Estate Plan, dated 1858
053 A large hill feature on which is the Garbit Tap, situated a little South west of the Mother Tap, the property of Sir J.D.H. Elphinstone, Bart. [Baronet]
PITGAVENY Pitgaveny

Pitgaveny
Pitgaveny
Sir J.D.H. Elphinstone, Bart. [Baronet]
Mr. Stronach.
Estate Plan, dated 1858
053 A portion of the south side of Quarry hill, on which there is a splendid granite quarry. There has been a great quantity of blocks of stone sent from this quarry to Gravesend, for building purposes, it is sometimes called Gravesend Quarry.

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Parish of Oyne

Notes: Garbet Tap - Garbet written in Rhynie Parish, to a hill feature.

No. It is the Hill of the Garbet (Burn) other 2 Garbets applying to burns in Cabrach & the name is common Elsewhere Garbh allt or Garbh Ath in their rough Cover or ford J.M.D. James mcDonald

Garbet, To produce such a noise as proceeds from two persons scolding each other.
Garbet. A young , unfleged bird

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