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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BOGREEWILLIAM WELL Bogreewilliam Well
Bogreewilliam Well
Bogreewilliam Well
Mr Alexander McRoberts Fleuchats
Mr James Dowie Ettenbreck
Mr Alexander Stewart Lynmore
069 a well known Well of Spring water rises from a Marsh, and forms the issue of the Burn of Fleuchats: situated at the west edge of an old peat Road, abt [about] 15. chains S.W. [South West] of Slioch Hill and nearly the same distance Eastward of Little Charsk Hill.
BURN OF FLEUCHATS Burn of Fleuchats
Burn of Fleuchats
Burn of Fleuchats
Mr Alexander McRoberts Fleuchats
Mr James Dowie Ettenbreck
Mr Alexander Stewart Lynmore
069 Issues from Bogreewilliam Well above named and runs in a N.W. [North West] direction for about 55. Chains and enters the Conrie water abt [about] 10. Chains N.W. [North West] of Fleuchats Farm
LITTLE CHARSK HILL Little Charsk Hill
Little Charsk Hill
Little Charsk Hill
Estate map of property AD. 1766
Mr James Dowie Ettenbreck
Mr Alexander McRoberts Fleuchats
069 name of a conspicuous promontory situated abt [about] 20 Chains W. [West] of Bogreewilliam Well a higher summit a little further southward is known by the name Meikle Charsk "Hill" written to this portion of Range by Sr [Sapper] Dickson's order.

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Parish of Strathdon

[Note beside 'Burn of Fleuchats']
Flichead. (Fliche) Moisture. oozieness, degree of moisture or wetness. (Gaelic)

[Note beside 'Little Charsk Hill']
?Gaelic Crasg. a crossing [Initialled] JMcD

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