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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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[Page] 205Parish 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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