OS1/1/81/101

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CÀRN UAIGHE Cairn Uaigh
Cairn Uaigh
Cairn Uaigh
Rev [Reverend] Mr McHardy
Mr William Shaw
Mr Alexander McRae
068 A hill of great height and extent, situated immediately north of Badnabein, property of Mrs Farquharson, Allargue
BURN OF LOINHERRY Ald-Lynn-Hearigh
Burn of Loinherry
Burn of Loinherry
Burn of Loinherry
Donean Tourist page 22.
Rev [Reverend] Mr McHardy
Mr William Shaw
Mr Alexander McRae
068 From the juction of the waters Tobar Fuar, Allt. Ca Mor. and Caochan Caitriana to the Don, near Delanhash, is Known as the Burn of Loinherry.
LOINHERRY Loinheirie
Loinherry
Loinherry
Loinherry
Loinherry
Loinherry
Linhery
Loinheary
Statistical Account
Valuation Roll
Rent Receipt
Rev [Reverend] Mr McHardy
Mr William Shaw
Mr Alexander McRae
Mr James Farquharson
Mr Charles Coutts occupier
068 A small farmsteading and dwellinghouse with garden &c attached. The houses are thatched, but in good repair; property of Mrs Farquharson, Allargue

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Parish of Strathdon

[Note beside 'Càrn Uaighe']
Uaigh. A grave or tomb. (Gaelic)

[Note beside 'Burn of Loinherry']
?Loinn shearrach
Enclosure or yard of the foals. [Initialled] JMcD
The Burn of Harrys Yard. (Gaelic.)

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