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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ALLT COIRE DHOMHAIN Allt Cor Domhain
Allt Cor Domhain
Allt Cor Domhain
Ault Cor Doyne
Mr William Shaw Castletown
Mr Farquharson Dulridge
Mr McRae Lagganauld
Estate Plan of Edinglassie 1816.
067 A mountain stream rising between the hills Meikle & Little Geal Cairn and flowing in an easterly direction forms along with other streams the Allt Bheannaich
SOURCE OF THE DON Source of the Don
Source of the Don
Source of the Don
Source of the Don
Mr William Shaw Castletown
Mr Farquharson Dulridge
Mr McRae Lagganauld
067 Applies to a small spring of water oozing out of a hollow called Cor Domhain and forming the stream Alltan Micheil. after which it flows through a wet marshy district called Fhea Bhait and is then generally called the River Don
ALLTAN MICHAIL Alltan Micheil
Alltan Micheil
Alltan Micheil
Altn Mhical
Mr William Shaw Castletown
Mr Farquharson Dulridge
Mr McRae Lagganauld
Donean Tourist page. 9.
067 A small mountain stream flowing from the source of the Don and flowing for about the distance of a mile northwards, is joined then by the Caochan Dubh, and is then known by the name of Fhea Bhait

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Parish of Strathdon

[Note beside 'Allt Coire Dhomhain']
Domhain. Deep, profound.
Cor. a condition state, situation, method, manner &c Cor. A twist, A turn, A trick, A cast, A throw, A circular motion (Gaelic)

[Note beside 'Alltan Mhicheil']
A proper name masculine is asperated in the genitive

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