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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
THE GARBET The Garbet
The Garbet
The Garbet
Arthur Forbes, Tornagawn
Alexander McHardy, How,
William Beattie Ledmacay
060 Applies to a very steep face, situated on the south side of the Ladylea Hill
TOMHEARN Tomhearn
Tomhearn
Tomhearn
Arthur Forbes. Tornagawn
Alexander McHardy, How
William Beattie, Ledmacay
060 Applies to a circular knap, situated on the south side of the Ladylea Hill

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Parish of Strathdon

Described in Page 35 Lady Lea Hill

[Note beside 'The Garbet']
Garbh Bad?
Garbet is generally supposed to be either Garbh allt or Garbh ath, rough burn or ford.

[Note beside 'Tomhearn']
Tom Iaruin
Tom a chaorruinn, Knoll of the rowan [Initialled] JMcD
Tom Iaruin, Iron hillock
The meaning attached to this name by the people of the Locality
should be stated in the
Descriptive Remarks.

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Entry for 'Ladylea Hill' - Described in Page 35

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