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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ALLT EASAIN Aultesson Burn
Aultesson Burn
Aultesson Burn
Aultesson Burn
William Forbes, Rhinstock
William Beattie Ledmacay
Charles Edward, Invernettie
Estate Plan of Newe. a.d. 1823
060 A Small stream rising in the Hill of Tombuie and flowing in a north westerly direction for a short distance, joins with the Cline Burn and forms the Kettick Burn.
INVERNETTIE Invernettie
Invernettie
Invernettie
Charles Edward, Invernettie
William Beattie, Ledmacay
Mr Stewart, Factor, Fife Keith
060 Applies to a farm steading with a dwelling house and garden attached, situated about half a mile South east from Auchernach in occupation of Charles Edward and property of the Right Honourable the Earl of Fife
TORNAGAWN Tornagawn
Tornagawn
Tornagawn
Tornagawn
Mr Stewart, Factor, Fife Keith
Arthur Forbes, Tornagawn
Charles Edward, Invernettie
Estate Plan of Newe, a.d. 1823
060 Applies to a farm steading on the west side of the public road leading through Glen Noughty in the occupation of Arthur Forbes and property of Sir Charles Forbes Baronet, Castle Newe,

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Parish of Strathdon

[Note beside 'Allt Easain']
[Upper Margin] Would not Easan be still nearer the sound?
Easan A little waterfall, thin gruel, &c,
"Allt Easain" The stream of the Little Cascade?
May it not be Burn of the "little waterfall? [Initialled] JMcD
R does not drop out.
Allt. A mountain stream; a rill, a brook
Tarsuinn. Across, transversly or obliquely; over from Side to Side (Gaelic)

[Note beside 'Tornagawn']
Torr nan Gamhainn pronounced nearly like Torr na' Gawn
The Steers' Hillock
? Torr na' Gamhann is very likely.
[Initialled] JMcD

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