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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
FOREGARRACH WELL Foregarrick Well
Foregarrick Well
Foregarrick Well
Revd. [Reverend] William Ronald, Cabrach
Mr. James Cran, Lesmoir
Mr. James Mortimer, Tonburn
042 Applies to a Copious spring, situated about 30 Chains West of the farm of Tonburn, & on the east side of the Turf Hill, on the boundary between Rhynie & Auchindoir, & is the Chief Source of the Foregarrick Burn.
FOREGARRACH BURN Foregarrick Burn
Foregarrick Burn
Foregarrick Burn
Revd. [Reverend] William Ronald, Cabrach
Mr. James Cran, Lesmoir
Mr. James Mortimer, Tonburn
042 A stream having its source at the Foregarrick Well, & forms the boundary between Rhynie & Auchindoir, & flows in an Easterly direction for about 30 Chains, & Changes its name to the Burn of Tonburn, at the farm of Tonburn.
BURN OF TONBURN Burn of Tonburn
Burn of Tonburn
Burn of Tonburn
Revd. [Reverend] William Ronald, Cabrach
Mr. James Cran, Lesmoir
Mr. James Mortimer, Tonburn
042 This is a continuation of the Foregarrick Burn, from the farm of Tonburn where it takes this name, & flows in an easterly direction, & joins the Burn of [continued on next page]

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Parish of Rhynie

Note: Foregarrach Well - Garrach - applied to any thing little or worthless. - (Gaelic)

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