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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
THE PEAT HILL The Peat Hill
The Peat Hill
The Peat Hill
Mr. Luke Grant Finnylost
Mr. John Milne Bressachoel
Mr. J. Bremner Auldauea
059 Applies to an eminence situated about ½ mile east of Sgorr Gorm
THE SOCACH Socach Hill
Socach Hill
Socach Hill
Mr. Luke Grant Finnylost
Mr. John Michie Forbes Lodge
Mr. J. Bremner Auldauea
059 Applies to a high eminence near mountains between Glen Ernan & Glen Nochty, and the boundary between the parishes of Strathdon & Tarland
SHANNACH MOSS Shannach Moss
Shannach Moss
Shannach Moss
Mr. Luke Grant Finnylost
Mr. John Michie Forbes Lodge
Mr. James Bremner Auldauea
059 Applies to a large peat Moss lying between the Scach Hill and Dubh Breac Hill and the boundary between the Parishes of Strathdon and Tarland
CAOCHAN SEILEACH Caochan Seileach
Caochan Seileach
Caochan Seileach
Rev. [Reverend] Charles MacHardy. Manse
Mr William Shaw
Mr Luke Grant
059 A small mountain stream falling into the Caochan Crom, and a mile north of Shiel of Ernan

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Tarland Parish Detached

Note: An Socach JMD
See Remarks and Correspondence J.C.

Note: Socach Snouted beaked.
Socach. A certain extent of arable land. A point of land jutting out between two rivers (Gaelic)

Note: Caochan Seileach - Seileach - Willow - Caochan. A rivulet [Gaelic]

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