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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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SUIE BURN | Suie Burn Suie Burn Suie Burn |
Sir H. P. Gordon Barnt [Baronet], Knockespock Mr William Robertson Lunchart Mr Charles Smith Coldwells |
052 | Issues from a marsh of Springs on the Parish boundary, a little East of where the boundary of the Parishes of Clatt and Tullynessle cross the Suie Road: The Burn enters the Esset near the Ph. [Parish] Church. |
SUIE ROAD | Suie Road Suie Road Suie Road |
Sir H.P. Gordon Barnt [Baronet], Knockespock Rev [Reverend]: John Minto Clatt Mr Garrie Gamekeeper Knockespock |
052 | This is the old County road, and bears the name (Suie Road) from the Fort of Clatt to the Bridge of Alford on account of crossing the west Shoulder of the Suie Hill. The road is Still well kept up for general use. It has no Milestones upon it. |
MONACH | Monnach Hill Mannoch Mannoch |
Sir H.P. Gordon Barnt [Baronet], Knockespock Rev [Reverend] John Minto Clatt Mr Garrie Gamekeeper Knockespock |
052 | Is the name of a heathy hill situated about 20. chains Southward of where the boundary of the Parishes of Tullynessle & Clatt cross the Suie Road. this name is from the Gaelic Mhonnagh Monnadh etc. viz. mountain pasture, mountain district of heath and no cultivation etc. the first mode of Spelling is more intelligible than the Second: The property of Sir H.P. Gordon Barnt [Baronet]: Knockespock |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 14Parish of Tullynessle & Forbes
"Monach - Hilly, mountainous etc.
Monadh. - A mountain" (Gaelic)
Monach - only, written on plan, Hill would be tautology.- [Initialled]
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CorrieBuidhe- Moderator, June Lobban
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