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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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Parish 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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