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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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EALAICHE BURN | Ellachie Burn Ellachie Burn Ellachie Burn |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Ronald. Cabrach Mr. Smith. Farmer. Old Forest. Mr. Knight. Farmer. Cransmill |
033 | A stream formed by the junction of Bogrothen Burn and Craig Water, and bending its course along the Southern base of the Hill of Finglenny, falls into the Kirkney below the farms of New Forest on the West and Finglenny on the East. |
BURNSIDE | Burnside Burnside Burnside |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Ronald. Cabrach. Mr. Spence, Farmer. Finglenny. Mr. Knight. Farmer. Cransmill |
033 | A small cottage with garden attached, situated near the margin of Ellachie Burn. |
FINGLENNY | Finglenny Finglenny Finglenny |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Ronald. Cabrach. Mr. Spence. Farmer. Finglenny. Mr. Knight. Farmer. Cransmill |
033 | Applies to an extensive farm, with commodious farm house and steading attached, property of the Duke of Richmond, Gordon Castle, and occupied by Mr. Spence, Finglenny. |
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Note: Ealaiche Burn - "Eallach. - A load" "Allaches- troubled or floating mist" (Gaelic)
"Eala - A swan"
Stony Burn 2 "Ealaiche. - Abounding in Swans , of, or, belonging to a Swan." (Gaelic)
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GreenflyNZ, F Stevenson
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