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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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[Page] 198Parish 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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