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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CAOCHAN AN T-SLUICHD MHÒIR Grains of Slochd Mor
Grains of Slochd Mor
Grains of Slochd Mor
Luke Grant
Mr John Michie
Mr James Bremner
049 ; 059 Applies to two small mountain streams, situated about two miles south west of the Lader.
EAST CORRIE OF SLOCHD MOR East Corrie of Slochd Mor
East Corrie of Slochd Mor
East Corrie of Slochd Mor
Luke Grant
Mr John Michie
Mr James Bremner
049 Applies to a deep hollow in the west side of the Dun Muir hill and situated about 2 miles west of the Ladder.
BEARDIE WOOD Beardie Wood
Beardie Wood
Beardie Wood
Mr Luke Grant
Mr John Michie
Mr James Bremner
049 Applies to a flat part of the hill, remarkable for long beardie grass, There is no wood here although it has the name of wood.
BROOM KNOWE Broom Knowe
Broom Knowe
Broom Knowe
Mr Luke Grant
Mr John Michie
Mr James Bremner
049 Applies to a small hillock situated about a quarter of a mile south of the Ladder.

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Parish of Strathdon

[Note beside Caochan an t-Stuichd Mhòir] - Coachan an t-Sluich Mhoir to be written to each on Plans.

[Note beside East Corrie of Slochd Mor] - Slochd A pit; a den; a hollow, Cavity, a grave; a dungeon; a pool, a gutter, a ditch (Gaelic)

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