OS1/1/81/101
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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 |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 101Parish 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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