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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
EAST BURN OF DHUCHRIE East Burn of Duchries
East Burn of Duchries
East Burn of Duchries
Estate map of property A.D 1766
Mr William Ross Littletolly
Mr Alexander Cameron Bluefold
069 Issues from Springs in a pasture district called the greens of the Duchries and after running abt [about] ½ M [Mile] Southward enters the Water of Deskry, at a point a little over a mile above the Mill of Ennot The property of Sir Charles Forbes of Castle Newe
WEST BURN OF DHUCHRIE West Burn of Duchries
West Burn of Duchries
West Burn of Duchries
Estate map of property AD. 1766
Mr William Ross Littletolly
Mr Alexander Cameron Bluefold
069 Issues from some springs near the north shoulder of the Hill Reinloin and after running Southward for about a mile enters the Water of Deskry abt [about] 3 Chains above the entrance of the East Burn of Duchries. The property of Sir C. Forbes etc. etc.
BURN OF RUIDH AN LÒIN Burn of Reinloin
Burn of Reinloin
Burn of Reinloin
Estate map of property AD. 1766
Mr William Ross Littletolly
Mr Alexander Cameron Bluefold
069 Issues from some Springs in a peatmoss a little above the road leading to Morven and runs in a N.E. [North East] direction and enters the Deskry at a point abt [about] 2½ Chains above the Entrance of the West Burn of the Duchries. This burn has also a modern name Called Jock's Stryp - Stryp is old Scotch for a small brook etc etc Jamieson's Scotch

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Parish of Strathdon

[Note beside 'East Burn of Dhuchrie']
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[Note beside 'West Burn of Dhuchrie']
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[Note beside 'Burn of Ruidh an Lòin']
See note page 222
Reang. Reing, a boat rib, a joining spar, an idle or lounging person. (Gaelic)
Ruigh an loin, shieling of the marsh

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