OS1/4/17/39

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
GLENFARCLAS DISTILLERY Glenfarclas Ditillery


Glenfarclas
Mr Wikinson, Excise Officer
John Smith, Ditille
Mr Grant, Rechlerich
List of Roads and Bridges.
024.13 A large distillery for the manufacture of whisky, on the Estate of Sir George McPherson Grant of Ballindalloch Castle.
RECHLERICH Rechlerich Mr Wikinson, Excise Officer
John Smith, Distiller
Mr Grant, Rechlerich
List of Roads and Bridges.
024.13 A farm house near the distillery having part of its offices in close connection with that building and the remainder about 10 chains to the west of the house, the property of Sir George Grant
CAIRN GUISH Cairn Guish Mr Wikinson, Excise Officer
John Smith, Distiller
Mr Grant, Rechlerich
List of Roads and Bridges.
024.13 This name which signifies the Fir Hill is situated between Ben Rinnes & the Glenfarclas Ditillery, on its summit there are several large blocks of Granite. There is no wood at present on it.

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[Note]
CAIRN GUISH
On referring this name to the Examiner it is said that "Cairn Guish" is the most approved mode of writing it.

[signed] J. Cameron Lce Corp; R. E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]

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