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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BRAES OF FINTOCK | Braes of Finlat Braes of Finlat The Finlat The Finlat |
Estate Plan. 1823. Mr John McGregor. Tullyduke Mr John Riach, Lochans. Estate Plan 1766. |
069 | The name applies to a steep rough and rocky brae face on the South side of Mullachdhu Hill |
HOWES OF GLENEILPY | Hows of Gleneilpy Hows of Gleneilpy How of Gleneilpy Gleinelpy |
Estate Plan 1823 Mr John Riach Mr John McGregor Estate Plan 1766 |
069 | A large how or hollow so called situated on the slope of the hill or brae face of Mullachdhu Hill and extends down to the Burn of Deskry |
ROCKS OF GLENEILPY | Rocks of Gleneilpy Rocks of Gleneilpy Rocks of Gleneilpy Rocks of Glinelpy |
Mr John Riach Mr John McGregor Mr William Forbes. Birkford Estate Plan 1766 |
069 | This name applies to a very steep ravine and brae side, thickly studded with boulder stones, cropping rocks &c protruding. |
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[Page] 224Parish of Strathdon
[Note beside 'Braes of Fintock']
it is Fionn leathad
White slope
Finlat [Coire] known [as] [Initialled] JMcD
Fintock. The Cloudberry or Knoutberry. The Braes of the Cloudberry.
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