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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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. |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 9Parish 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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