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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
MEIKLE CHARSK HILL Meikle Charsk Hill
Meikle Charsk Hill
Meikle Charsk Hill
Estate map of property AD 1766
Mr James Dowie Etttenbreck
Mr Alexander McRoberts Fleuchats
069 a well known name of a high Summit Situated a little South of Little Charsk and forming a portion of a Chain or range of hills which Separates Glen Conrie from Glencarvie 'Hill' written after by Sr. [Sapper] Dickson's order
WHARLISH BURN Wharlish Burn
Wharlish Burn
Wharlish Burn
Mr Alexander Stewart Lynmore
Mr James Dowie Ettenbreck
Mr Alexander McRoberts Fleuchats
069 a well known name, which issues from mountain springs near the South extent of Meikle Charsk Hill and runs for abt [about] 35. Chains in a N.W. [North West] direction where it enters Glenmore Burn, near the E. [East] Shoulder of Soccoch [correction Initialled] C.M.B. Hill plantation
THE SOCACH Soccoch Hill
Soccoch Hill
Soccoch Hill
Mr Alexander Stewart Lynmore
Mr James Dowie Ettenbreck
Mr Alexander McRoberts Fleuchats
069 name of a Wooded Hill bounded partially on the East by Glenmore Burn, and in the north and north west by Glenbeg Burn, and in the north within a few chains of the junction of Said burns the property of Col. [Colonel] Forbes.

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Parish of Strathdon

[Note beside 'The Socach']
See Remarks and Correspondence [Initialled] E.H.C.
Hill or wood not required [--] Such a name [ --] places alright --]
Socach = "snouty"
Socach. A certain extent of arable land: A point of land
jutting out between two rivers.

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