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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CÀRNDÙBH Cairndhu Hill
Cairndhu Hill
Cairndhu Hill
Mr Stewart Boggach
Mr Dunbar, Belhandie
Mr Stewart, Tornahaish
069 A low peat hill, situated to the north of Cairnfechlach Hill.
CÀRN FIACLACH Cairnfechlach Hill
Cairnfechlach Hill
Cairnfechlach Hill
Carn feachlach (The fierce Cairn) probably from Fathach a Giant.
Mr Stewart, Boggach,
Mr Dunbar. Belhandie
Mr Stewart Tornahaish
Rev [Reverend] Thomas McLauchlin, Edin [Edinburgh]
069 A conspicuous hill over which the boundary runs, separating this parish from Glenmuicktullich Parish.
MEIKLE SCRAULAC HILL [1895] Mr J. McDonald, The Farm, Huntly N.B. [North Britain] 069 For 1" purposes only, see remark in Index. 1895
MEIKLE SGROILLEACH HILL Scroulick
Scroulach
Meikle Scroulach Hill
Meikle Scroulach Hill
Meikle Scroulach Hill
Sgroilleach (Anything peeled or skinned)
Estate plan of Edinglassie property of Sir Charles Forbes Bt [Baronet] Castle Newe.
Estate plan of Edinglassie property of Sir Charles Forbes Bt [Baronet] Castle Newe.
Mr Stewart, Boggach
Mr Dunbar, Belhandie
Mr Stewart, Tornahaish
Rev [Reverend] Thomas McLauchlin, Edinr. [Edinburgh]
069 A large and commanding Hill, situated between Cairnfechlach Hill and Cairnagower Hill.
MOINE ALLT DUBH-IASGAN Altdhusky Mass
Altdhusky Mass
Altdhusky Mass
Mr Stewart Boggach
Mr Stewart Tornahaish
Mr Dunbar Belhandie
069 [Situation] South Margin of Sheet
Applies to a deep peat moss immediately South of Meikle Scroulach Hill

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Parish of Strathdon

[Note beside 'Càrndùbh']
Càrn Dubh
Dubh. Black, darkness (Gaelic)

[Note beside 'Càrn Fiaclach']
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Càrn Fiaclach The notched or dented hill.
Carn feachlach (The fierce Cairn) probably from Fathach a Giant. Rev: [Reverend] Thomas McLaughlin, Edin [Edinburgh]

[Note beside 'Meikle Sgroilleach Hill']
Sgroilleach (Anything peeled or skinned) Rev: [Reverend] Thomas McLaughlin, Edinr. [Edinburgh]

[Note beside 'Moine Allt Dubh-Iasgan']
uisge [Initialled] JMcD
(Inverness Division Orthography)

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