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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
MOUNT OF HADDOCH Mount of Haddoch
Mount of Haddoch
Mount of Haddoch
Estate Plan of the Parish of Cabrach
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Ronald, Cabrach.
Mr. Smith. Farmer. Meikle Blackmiddens
042 Applies to a russet mass of mountain; the southern part of which is in Cabrach, and the northern part in Rhynie Parishes.
CORSE OF GARBET Corse of Garbet
Corse of Garbet
Corse of Garbet
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Ronald. Cabrach.
Mr Yeatts. Farmer. Redford. Cabrach.
Mr. Smith. Farmer. Meikle Blackmiddens
042 Applies to a pass near the South eastern base of the Mount of Haddoch, and situated on the old road leading from Cabrach to Rhynie.
CRAIGS OF LONGLEY Craigs of Longley
Craigs of Longley
Craigs of Longley
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Ronald. Cabrach.
Mr Yeatts. Farmer. Redford. Cabrach.
Mr. Smith. Farmer. Meikle Blackmiddens
042 This name applies to a piece of rocky ground, on the South east slope of the Mount of Haddoch: formerly forming part of the hill pasture of a farm called Longley, now a portion of the sheep walk or grazing of Bogincloch.

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Parish of Rhynie

Note: Mount of Haddoch - "Adhach - Prosperous, lucky, happy etc." (Gailic)

Note: Corse of Garbet - "Corse - Cross." - (Jamieson)
"Garbh. - Thick, rough, course."
Crois. - Cross." - (Gaelic)
Corse = crossing

Note: Craigs of Longley - "Lea. - Unploughed land." (Jamieson)

[page signed] R. Dickson S.R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]

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