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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BAD AN TEACHDAIRE Badenyacker Hill
Badenyacker Hill
Badenyacker Hill
Bad an teachdair (The Messenger's clump)
Estate map of property. A.D. 1766
Mr William Ross Littletolly
Mr Alexander Cameron Bluefold
[Rev: [Reverend] Thomas McLauchlin, Edin [Edinburgh]]
069 a Conspicuous broad and heathy hill situated abt [about] 1 mile S.W. [South West] of W. [West] Chapelton. The property of Sir Charles Forbes, Baronet of Castle Newe
SLACK OF WHITESTONES Slack of WhiteStones
Slack of WhiteStones
Slack of WhiteStones
Estate map of property AD 1766
Mr William Ross Littletolly
Mr Alexander Cameron Bluefold
069 a Conspicuous hollow feature with some huge boulders and rocks situated abt [about] 12 Ch [Chains] south of the Summit of Badenyacker Hill etc.
TOM DUBH Tomdu
Tomdu
Tomdu
Estate map of property A.D. 1766
Mr William Ross Littletolly
Mr Alexander Cameron Bluefold
069 In Gailec "The Black Hillock" etc situated a few chains W [West] of the Water of Deskry and abt [about] a mile above The mill of Ennot. The property of Sir C. Forbes of Castlenewe

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Parish of Strathdon

[Note beside 'Bad an Teachdaire']
Bad an teachdair (the Messenger's clump)
perhaps, but cf. [compare] Ardendacker & Croftindacker [Initialled] JMcD

[Note beside 'Tom Dubh']
Tom. A hill.
Dubh. Blackness, Black, dark; sad, (Gaelic)

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