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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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[Page] 45Parish 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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