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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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LITTLE CAOCHAN TARSUINN | Little Caochan Tarrsuinn Little Caochan Tarrsuinn Little Caochan Tarrsuinn |
Mr. William Shaw Castletown Mr. James McHardy Burnside Mr. James Michie West Corryhoul |
068 | A mountain stream rising in the hill called Geal cairn and flowing in an easterly direction joins with the Meikle Caochan Tarsuinn, and forms the Meikle Burn |
MEIKLE BURN | Meikle Burn Meikle Burn Meikle Burn |
Mr. William Shaw Castletown Mr. James McHardy Burnside Mr. James Michie West Corryhoul |
068 | A mountain stream formed by the junction of the Meikle & Little Caochan Tarrsuinn and after flowing in a South Easterly direction for about ¾ mile falls into the River Don near to the Mill of Garchory |
CRAIG MEADHONACH | Craig Meadhonach Craig Meadhonach Craig Meunach Craig Meunach |
Mr. William Shaw Castletown Mr. J. Farquharson Dulridge Mr. James McHardy Burnside Mr. James Michie West Corryhoul |
069 | Applied to a rocky eminence Situated between the Meikle & Little Burns, and about ½ mile North from the Mill of Garchory |
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[Page] 29Parish of Tarland Detached
Note: Little Caochan Tarrsuinn - Caochan A rivulet, an eddy of Air etc.
Tarsuinn. Across, transversely, obliquely
Note: Craig Meadhonach - [see Page 32] Meadhonach, Intermediate, in the centre; indifferent, middling tolerable. (Gaelic)
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